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    4.0 (16 reviews)
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    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Cindy M.

    It's a nice Lego Store. One of the smaller locations. The sales staff on the floor was very helpful while my son was assembling "people". I wish there was a parent chair so we can wait :) The prices are reasonable. Will I be back? Sure . My son loves playing with Lego

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    Lucky Duck Toys

    Lucky Duck Toys

    4.6
    (13 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    I was just in this store. The price tag on an item I purchased was $22.99, but I was charged…read more$29.99. I realized this AFTER I purchased this item. Something felt off with the total so I reviewed my receipt immediately upon exiting the store and I caught the error. I immediately went back in and showed the cashier my receipt and the price tag on the item and requested I be charged what was marked on the price tag. The cashier went and checked with someone in the back whom I assume was a manager of sorts. I was told that the prices were put on earlier today and that the "new" employee must have marked it wrong so they would not honor the price tag. I am so confused and shocked. I cannot believe a company would pass along their admitted error to the consumer? Not to mention, a violation of the weights and measurements regulations in PA, and throwing their new employee under the bus to boot? Terrible, short-sighted business practice. I am local to Bryn Mawr with 4 young children, and this was my go to for children's gifts for all occasions. I will never shop here again.

    Ever since Toys R Us closed all of its stores in and around Philly, I've been trying to find a toy…read morestore. Yes I know there is plenty online but I'm pretty old skool when it comes to toys, I like it better shopping in a brick and mortar stores. I found it amusing to touch the toy before buying them. After promised my little girl her toys, I went yelping. Didn't find anything nice until scrolling thru pages. Lucky Duck toys stands out the most, especially with the playhouse that was in store. The moment we enter Lucky Ducks, we were welcome warmly, the ladies at the cashier were super friendly. My daughter couldn't decide what she wants so we were at each aisle over and over again lol. You know the best part? Bet every parent experience this. The ladies that worked there, didn't have any annoying look or smirks or anything like that. I would definitely go back there. P.s. No private parking, there are meter street parking. The in store playhouse is closed bc of the pandemic.

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    CAMP

    CAMP

    3.2
    (10 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    This was my second time visiting Camp, but my first time at this location and I tried the Bluey…read moreexperience with my husband and two kids, my cousin and her family came too. Honestly, it was underwhelming. For the price (adults pay too!), there wasn't much to do, and I felt the Trolls experience I went to before was way better. The layout could really use an upgrade, more slides, swings, a ball pit, climbing areas, basically something creative and interactive for the kids that keeps them entertained. Right now, it felt like wasted space. We made the best of it, but I wouldn't recommend the Bluey experience specifically. That said, Camp itself is still awesome. The kids loved the slime activity we paid extra for, and we got some fun toys while there. I'm curious to try other experiences in the future, because if they put as much thought into them as the Trolls one, I'm sure they'll be amazing!

    Decided to visit during our Philadelphia mini-vacay with our Bluey-obsessed daughter…read more We went mid-week in the late morning in an effort to avoid crowds and it seemed to work. You enter in the main area/store. There are lots of toys and items available for purchase, as well as play and coloring tables if you need to pass time before or after your visit. We arrived around 10:25am for our 11am visit and they were able to fit us into the 10:30 slot. There were about seven (7) other children in the group, alongwith about ten (10) adults. The group is then taken into the Bluey House/Play areas. You spend a total of about 40 minutes in the House/Play area which consists of free-roam/play as well as some organized group activities such as a dance party and a story time. There are lots of rooms in the house including a main play area, kitchen, living room, bedroom and slide/lounge room. Toward the end of your 40-minute allotment, you will invited into a "Secret Party" with the rest of your group. You will then go into another room where you get to meet Bluey and Bingo! You are free to take your own photos or have the staff there take photos (using your device) for you. After, you are done, you exit back into the main area. The staff throughout the experience were excellent. They were very friendly and patient with all of the children (and adults) and did a great job in all of the activities. Now admission prices range from $24-29 per person depending on the day you visit (weekends are $29). I do agree with many other reviewers saying that this activities would be more appropriately priced at around $20. Luckily, there are always promotion/coupon codes available around the internet. Simply Googling Camp Bluey Philadelphia Promo Code will result in a few options...of which one should work for around 10-15% off...on average. For those affected, the entire experience is all on one leveled floor...there are no stairs or elevations within the experience space...except for the (optional) area containing a slide. Park in the mall's Blue Parking Lot for closer access to the Camp Store.

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    Bluey immersive experience
    Bluey immersive experience
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    Uncanny!

    Uncanny!

    3.6
    (18 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    My friends and I over the years have had mixed experiences at Uncanny King of Prussia. It was not…read moreactually a comic shop, but a pop culture shop with a weak selection of comics. I visited here in late summer 2021 and found positive changes, including more focus on comics. When I was traveling back through the area again, I didn't hesitate to stop in with a friend and see how it was going. That was a mistake. Uncanny had to move again to another location in the mall over by Nordstrom. Shop's exterior and interior looks nice, not sure they did the work or the previous tenant did. Space is divided into three rooms. The main area has graphic novels, another houses new pull comics, and a final room is full of longboxes. Except...there's a barricade to the longbox room. My friend was confused and asked about it as we primarily came here for the longboxes. Even after being located here for a month, they don't have them ready. This is unacceptable and I felt bad for the employee, who probably had to tell this to more than one customer. For being in a prestigious location, the King of Prussia Mall, this shop lacks a lot of what it should and most of that is direction. I recommend Showcase Comics and Games in Bryn Mawr and Brave New Worlds in Willow Grove for shops that are well stocked, stable, and reliable.

    Great comic shop in an unconventional location…read more Uncanny! is the first comic book store I've ever seen in a mall. The King of Prussia Mall is a massive shopping center, but lacked many of the nerdier stores such as Hot Topic, Box Lunch, and Spencers establishments where I can buy cool shirts, figures, and other geeky merch. Uncanny! fills that niche beautifully while also delivering on the experiences I expect from my local comic shop. Uncanny! isn't the largest store, but it makes up for it with excellent space usage. Products are organized neatly into sections from clothes to comics to games. The comic sections are further divided into recent comics, graphic novels, kid comics, and back issues (old/out of print comics). The store is well kept and clean, and the colorful decor makes it feel alive, even when there is no one else shopping. If you are a die-hard collector, you might be disappointed due to the limited availability of items. As mentioned, space is limited, so you might not find some of your old collector issues or rare figurines. But you will find most everything new. If you are looking for something, call ahead. The people here are extremely friendly and knowledgeable. Prices are fair, except for the odd retail-exclusive comics that are a bit higher priced than what I've seen in other comic stores. They also offer a loyalty program. Spend X-money, get Y-gift cards. It's pretty simple, free to sign up, and has no expiration. So it's worth your time if you come to the mall every month or so. If you're looking for a gift for that nerdy someone, or just want to pick up the latest DC or Marvel comic, Uncanny! is a fun little stop in your mall shopping experience.

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    Front of the store in the King of Prussia Mall
    Front of the store in the King of Prussia Mall
    Main entrance. Right at the best crossroads.
    Main entrance. Right at the best crossroads.
    Uncanny!

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    Lego - toys - Updated August 2026

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