Lego fans said the event was a 'rip off.'
Lego fans are not happy after dishing out money on tickets Families have called the world’s largest Lego festival a ‘rip-off,’ comparing it to the infamous Willy Wonka experience in Glasgow. Disappointed visitors at the Brick Fest Live experience at Birmingham’s NEC are fuming after spending £35 a ticket over the bank holiday. They claimed they were greeted with a ‘bleak’ and ’empty’ room inside the conference centre, with one Lego influencer even calling the event a ‘con.
’ It reminded them of the disastrous Glasgow Willy Wonka experience which shut down midway after children were left in tears and parents angry over the disappointing event earlier this year. Disappointed visitors said they want a refund The attendees did not mince their words when describing the Brick Fest Live While the bizarre Willy Wonka flop became a viral online sensation, Lego fans were not amused.
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