Fun for all ages
by Chrissy on 5/2/24River Rock Casino Resort - RichmondThis was a fantastic exhibit, and in a great location.
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For LEGO fans of all ages! Check out hundreds of amazing creations at the largest Public LEGO Exhibition ever held in British Columbia.
Choose your preferred viewing time - morning, mid-day, or afternoon, and plan to spend a few hours. Your ticket gives you 2 hours of viewing time in the giant display hall, entry into “Creation Station”, where you can build and play with thousands of LEGO and DUPLO bricks (between 9am and 4pm), plus access to “Vendor Alley”, where you can purchase classic or custom sets, unique accessories, artwork, jewellery, cool T-shirts, and more. All children 12 and under will receive an exclusive custom-designed BrickCan LEGO kit to take home! For a great overnight adventure, think about staying right at the River Rock! Discounted room rates are available for BrickCan guests for a limited time. Book through the BrickCan website. Strollers and wagons will not be permitted at BrickCan due to space restrictions. The exhibition is fully wheelchair accessible.
This was a fantastic exhibit, and in a great location.
Every kind of Lego imaginable! So much to look at and experience. Enjoyed talking with various Lego enthusiasts. Amazing to see what people can build. You could also buy figurines, and many other pieces separately to add to your collection. Great show for all ages.
It was a nice exhibit, with good examples of what can you do with your legos, but it’s not for children. It was crowded, hard to see each set of the lego and nothing fun for the little ones.
Brick can was good; the event venue was sufficient, it was crowded at times but manageable, and most importantly the sculptures were very impressive. However, I felt it was a bit underwhelming as I didn't know what to expect. My expectations were higher I suppose, I thought it was going to be bigger spectacle with massive sculptures, but it was more like a local art show. It was affordable, so that explains the modest sized spectacle.
I went to this event with my partner and we really enjoyed looking at all the legos. I loved seeing the variety of Lego (big and small) and particularly enjoyed the Canadian themed legos, and Harry Potter Lego of course. However, I am disappointed with the organisation and layout of the event. Firstly, I understand you want to sell as many tickets as possible, and having time slots was a great idea, but in my opinion there were too many people. I felt packed in like sardines. Maybe it wouldn’t have been so bad if there was a one-way system, but unfortunately, it was a free-for-all and it felt chaotic for adults and kids to be moving backwards and forwards and crowding in areas. People from left and right trying to force their way to the front. For me, the customer experience wasn’t well thought out. I definitely did not see all the Lego I wanted to for this reason.
Too crowded! Too many people per time slot. Displays were disappointing.
My first time attending BrickCan in Vancouver. The event was great! So many fantastic Lego displays! We were all in awe in the creativity and imagination these builders had. My kids had a fantastic time. Will definitely come back next year!
we - Grandsons 5 and 7yrs - went to the 2pm-4pm time slot of Brick Can. Totally well organized and since it was our first time, we were all gob smacked at the creations. Absolutely jaw dropping and the boys were mesmerized and excited too. This was a good age for them. Younger kids had a tough time, but 7 and up it's perfect. We'll go again next year.
Had a great time went last year and will be going again next year. The displays were well done and gave me some good building ideas. Also the vendors had a very good selection of new and old Lego products. I was a able to find some Lego parts I needed for my own collection.
This exhibit was particularly great for showing peoples creative works of art and the near limitless capabilities of Legos. Great for kids. The viewing fee is a little high.