There were three reviews posted on this site and one where it was indicated«not fit» or «not recommended» — words to that effect. That review SHOULDHAVEBEEN posted because I agree with it 100%! I, too, have dealt with Jenny several times — having brought my grandson to quite a few monthly club meetings. She IS genuine in her passion and seems to very much enjoy her work. Please consider posting this as a prominent review. It is deserving.(BTW, I am in no way connected with Lego or Jenny.) Secondly, if any posting should have been listed as «not recommended,» it is the one dated 10÷18÷12. I am no prude, but it is completely inappropriate(regarding a dream) on a site which invites young readers. Very adolescent — perhaps more fitting to express on your Facebook page where someone may enjoy your sense of humor.
Jonathan N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newington, CT
My son’s wet dream. I agree with the other reviewer that what the Apple store is for adults, this place is for LEGO.
Steve S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Parsippany, NJ
So my son’s reward for watching hours and hours and hours of his sister’s softball and field hockey games was a trip to the Lego Store. What’s there to say? My son had a blast, found the teenage girls very helpful(he’s starting early I think), and suckered me into buying more than I expected. It was a great trip for him. Unfortunately, kind of like Apple, Lego never seems to have anything on sale that the kids really want-so it’s all pretty expensive, but I’d rather drive down to this one than ever set foot in the one in NYC which is always packed with tourists.
John R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Warren, NJ
Who doesn’t like LEGOs? …and the store is definitely doing something right. It actually reminds me a lot about the Apple Store experience. The people are helpful, knowledgeable, and seem to go out of their way to make your shopping easier.