
Next Saturday, September 30, Target stores are holding a scavenger hunt event for The LEGO Ninjago Movie. It will be held from 10am-1pm, local time, and for completing the hunt, there is a prize for it. I haven’t heard of events held at Target so I’m not sure how organized it will be. Hopefully it won’t be as bad as Walmart was for The LEGO Batman Movie.
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Target had one for The Lego Batman movie. If I remember right, we had to search around the toy department for letters that were stuck to the shelves. They were big letters and hard to miss.
At the end, we got a Lego Batman 2-sided poster. I believe one side was a movie poster and the other was all the characters from the sets.
It wasn’t bad.
I slipped out of a show to do the Target TLBM promo. They had six icons you had to find. Three were split between two of the toy aisles, and the other three were each in a different department (kids clothes, home goods, and shoes, maybe?). The departments were written in by hand, so each store probably had some leeway to pick where to locate them. They had someone standing just inside the door with the forms and pencils to get you started, though the only other people who seemed to know anything about it were the ones working in Electronics where you’d claim your prize.
The Walmart fiasco was farmed out to another organization. It was only being run at Walmart Supercenters, so if you just drove to the nearest store you’d probably get blank looks from everyone. Even at the Supercenter I stopped by, I probably could have found more employees who didn’t know who Batman was than who knew what was going on. Nobody even showed up to run the event, and I didn’t know at the time that they already had the sets in hand and could probably have just given me one…if I could have found the right person to ask.