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Specifically Star Wars and Princess Legos..

i tried checking the website, which there isn’t one of =[

Didn’t have much luck either finding specific prices and I haven’t been to any of the Lego Imagination Centers yet to see the prices in person.

http://stores.lego.com/en-us/Anaheim/LandingPage.aspx

If I had to guess… I think the prices are going to be slightly higher than they would be in a regular store (like Toys’R'Us, Walmart, etc.) since it’s a "theme park" setting near Disneyland. Kinda like how if you go to Disneyland and buy a DVD, stuffed animal, or toy from a giftshop in the park, 90% of the time you can usually find it cheaper in a Disney Store in the local mall, or other store like Walmart, Target, Best Buy, etc.

On average a Lego set breaks down on average to about 8 cents per piece, so a 500 piece set would cost around $62, but the price/piece can actually range typically between 5 and 20 cents (sometimes more) per piece depending on the rarity/demand for the set.

Most of the prices for Star Wars sets are breaking down closer to the average of 12 cents per piece rate, about half the sets are around 8-9 cents/piece the other half are around 14-15 cents/piece.

http://shop.lego.com/ByTheme/Leaf.aspx?cn=520&d=322

I could’t find "Princess" Lego Sets, unless you meant the "Belville" series…
http://shop.lego.com/ByTheme/Leaf.aspx?cn=400&d=70


These are actually pretty pricey, the Horse Jumping set is the most costly ($20 for 54 pieces puts it at 37 cents each) the Playful Puppy set is around 16 cents/piece, while the Sunshine Home and Horse Stable are 18 and 19 cents (respectively) per piece.

The only possible upside to buying Lego sets in a Lego Imagination Center would be ultra-rare or exclusive sets available only in the Imagination Centers. Kinda like how you can only buy those Mickey Mouse (head-shaped) ice cream sticks at Disneyland or Disney World, but can’t seem to buy them any where else. If there is an actual "Princess" series maybe it’s something exclusive to the Lego Imagination Centers, since they aren’t shown or sold on the official Lego Website.

Take a laptop with you when you go so you can compare the sets on the shelves in the Imagination Center with the existing sets available from the Lego site. Don’t forget to bookmark the "Exclusive/Hard-to-Find" items, here…

http://shop.lego.com/ByCategory/Department.aspx?d=263

I stumbled across these sites when answering someone looking for specific pieces. They have "custom" sets and some "official" sets, in case you where looking for other options…

http://www.lionsgatemodels.com/FAQs.htm#

http://www.bricklink.com/browseTree.asp?itemType=S

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