Best Buy has
259-Piece LEGO Super Mario Picnic at Mario's House Expansion Set (71422) on sale for
$14.99.
Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (
free to join) or orders $35+, otherwise, Select free curbside pickup where stock permits.
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SickerDealer for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.
About this Item:
- Children can build a detailed version of Mario's home for coin-collecting play and role-play fun with this LEGO Super Mario Expansion Set
- LEGO Mario can sleep on the bed, 'eat' a snack from the picnic basket, 'water' the vegetables in the garden, play field hockey using the picnic table as a goal and more
- Download the LEGO Super Mario app for building instructions, inspiring tips and other fun stuff to enhance children’s creative experience.
- Give this 259-piece buildable game toy as a treat or holiday gift to kids who own a LEGO Super Mario Starter Course (71360, 71387 or 71403), which is required for play
- LEGO Super Mario Starter Courses and Expansion Sets allow fans to expand, rebuild and create unique levels for hours of coin-collecting play.
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Shipping option worked for me
Mario, Peach, Luigi, and DK are Bluetooth hunks of plastic with some regular Legos attached. Other than some flat pieces with QR codes to scan, they are regular legos. The app for it allows you to build levels and they can pretend go through the obstacles, collect coins, etc before the end level timer sound reaches (starting warp pipe and flag pole comes with the starter sets).
Thanks!!
That's actually a deal breaker for me, thanks. My kids favorite part is reading the instructions and putting it together. Without a booklet, it's less enjoyable.
So the whole Mario line is like that, no print instructions?
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Must be location dependant. Tried from both my personal and business account with no luck. Glad you were able to pick one up though.
So the whole Mario line is like that, no print instructions?
There is an app specifically for the Mario line. Each set has instructions on the app as well as videos for how to use the set. The instructions are pretty nice as you can manipulate the angle you're viewing it from. I'd say download the app and take a look at one of the set instructions and see if it's still a dealbreaker or not.
Thank you sir, appreciate it
There are three 'Starter' sets, Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach. Those are bluetooth hunks of plastic. Cost $60, always on sale for much cheaper. Everything else is considered 'expansion', like this set. That also includes Donkey Kong, he's just built up bricks, not an electronic bluetooth hunk of plastic.
So the whole Mario line is like that, no print instructions?