The LEGO exclusive Harry Potter 10217 Diagon Alley is now available in North America! Don't forget you get a FREE LEGO NinjaGo Sensei Wu Keychain with this purchase as well.
Order Now: $149.99 USA | $199.99 Canada
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[USA/CAN] LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley-Now Available
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Re: [USA/CAN] LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley-Now Available
Hurray for the $50 disparity between the American and Canadian prices, as usual. Sigh.
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Yep :(Toronadian wrote:Hurray for the $50 disparity between the American and Canadian prices, as usual. Sigh.
LEGO, it's not just a toy, it's an addiction... ;)
Re: [USA/CAN] LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley-Now Available
The only thing that is the same price in Canada are the series 3 figures.Hodgeman wrote:Yep :(Toronadian wrote:Hurray for the $50 disparity between the American and Canadian prices, as usual. Sigh.
Re: [USA/CAN] LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley-Now Available
When it was revealed that the US MSRP was the same as the Canadian one for the Series 3 figures, I was happy because I thought TLG was finally acknowledging the price disparity and was looking to close the gap in 2011 (not that they would make the prices the same, but at least make them closer). I guess not.Tomatoe wrote:The only thing that is the same price in Canada are the series 3 figures.Hodgeman wrote:Yep :(Toronadian wrote:Hurray for the $50 disparity between the American and Canadian prices, as usual. Sigh.
The worst part is that Diagon Alley is an exclusive to Lego stores/online, meaning there is little chance it will go on sale.
Re: [USA/CAN] LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley-Now Available
I think the only reason the CMF's arent 4.99 is because thats what our Impulse sets are priced at, and they are in no way the same value.
Re: [USA/CAN] LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley-Now Available
TLG recently lowered some of the Canadian MSRP. Creationary is $39.99 which used to be $44.99 and Medieval Market Village is $134.99 which used to be $149.99.autobrick wrote:When it was revealed that the US MSRP was the same as the Canadian one for the Series 3 figures, I was happy because I thought TLG was finally acknowledging the price disparity and was looking to close the gap in 2011 (not that they would make the prices the same, but at least make them closer). I guess not.Tomatoe wrote:The only thing that is the same price in Canada are the series 3 figures.Hodgeman wrote:Yep :(Toronadian wrote:Hurray for the $50 disparity between the American and Canadian prices, as usual. Sigh.
The worst part is that Diagon Alley is an exclusive to Lego stores/online, meaning there is little chance it will go on sale.
For the january Lego wave, $69.99 sets are now $64.99 and $26.99 sets are now $24.99. The new magnets and keychains are very close to the US msrp now (only $0.49 more). I know its not much, but I just want to point out to people that TLG did lower the prices a bit. With a 25% off discount, you can score a little below the US msrp. The price ratio is still ridiculous but at least its better than nothing.
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