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LEGO Ideas Jazz Quartet (21334) Now Available on LEGO Shop

If you’re a LEGO VIP member, you can now order the LEGO Ideas Jazz Quartet (21334) on the LEGO Shop. The set costs $99.99 and you can also earn double VIP points on the 1,606 piece set. The set is the latest LEGO Ideas offering and was part of the First 2021 Review Stage. The build consists of a group of four musicians performing on a stage with a grand piano, trumpet, double bass, and jazz drums. It can be built by up to four people at the same time. Remember to use Rakuten to earn some cash back on your purchases.

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LEGO City Main Square (60271) Amazon Sale – June 2022

If you’re looking for a deal on the LEGO City Main Square (60271), Amazon has recently dropped the price on it for 16% off. It is now priced at $142.80 which saves you a little bit over $26 on the 1,517 piece set. Although the builds seem to be disconnected with each other, they do integrate to existing City layouts very well.

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LEGO Double VIP Points Event Now Live – June 2022

There is now a surprise LEGO Double VIP Points event that has started on the LEGO Shop. From now until the end of the month, you can earn double points on all your purchases including pre-order items such as the LEGO Icons Galaxy Explorer (10497) and the LEGO Avatar Toruk Makto & Tree of Souls (75574). With the announcement of the upcoming pricing increase in August and September, now would be the perfect time to get the current wave of sets before they jump a reported 15-25% more in a few months.

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LEGO Harry Potter Summer 2022 Sets Now Available on LEGO Shop

The summer 2022 wave of LEGO Harry Potter sets are now available on the LEGO Shop. There are eight sets that are based on various scenes from the movies. They do qualify for the LEGO Forest Hideout (40567) with purchases of $150. Also remember to use Rakuten to earn some cash back as well.


Professors of Hogwarts (40560) – 601 pieces/$39.99


Hogwarts Carriage and Thestrals (76400) – 121 pieces/$19.99


Hogwarts Courtyard: Sirius’s Rescue (76401) – 345 pieces/$49.99


Hogwarts: Dumbledore’s Office (76402) – 654 pieces/$79.99


The Ministry of Magic (76403) – 990 pieces/$99.99


Hungarian Horntail Dragon (76406) – 671 pieces/$49.99


The Shrieking Shack & Whomping Willow (76407) – 777 pieces/$89.99


12 Grimmauld Place (76408) – 1,083 pieces/$119.99


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LEGO Galaxy Explorer (10497) Pre-Order Live on LEGO Shop

You can now pre-order the new LEGO Galaxy Explorer (10497) on the LEGO Shop. The 1,254 set costs a reasonable $99.99 and it will ship on August 1. It does qualify for the Forest Hideout (40567) when you hit the $150 purchase requirement as well. Remember to use Rakuten to earn some cash back on your purchase.

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LEGO Forest Hideout (40567) GWP Rumored to Return in August

The promotion for the LEGO Forest Hideout (40567) is still currently going on the LEGO Shop but if there’s nothing that’s tickling your fancy, you may want to hold off on it for now. It is rumored that the gift with purchase set will be returning August 2-14 with the same $150 purchase requirement.

August 1 is when all the good summer 2022 sets are available here in the US including all of the LEGO Con 2022 reveals so that may be the best time to order. Of course this is just the rumor going on and it may not be true so you have to take a chance if it returns later or not.

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LEGO VIP Rewards Center Discount Changes Coming Soon

A few years ago, the LEGO VIP Rewards Center allowed shoppers to redeem their points during checkout which can be used for both online and in stores. That was until the big overhaul of the Rewards Center where it split the redemption process and you had to choose between online and in store. This caused shoppers problems if they chose the wrong option.

Soon over the next few weeks, LEGO will be making an update that will again simplify how you redeem those points for discounts. Instead of them being separate, it will now be a single option for the discount and you can use it for both online and in stores or over the phone. You’ll only choose how many points and how big of a discount you want to use.

Currently the system is live in Hungary and will be rolling out to other regions with Australia, New Zealand, and Japan up next. Hopefully this change will lead to other changes like having multiple or larger denomination discounts.

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