Relive 90’s pop-culture with LEGO’s Jurassic Park Visitor Center set at $89 (Reg. $130)

32% off $89
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Switching genres over from the recent sneak peek at the upcoming LEGO Star Wars 75398 C-3PO set, Amazon is offering the LEGO 76961 Jurassic Park Visitor Center: T. Rex & Raptor Attack set for $89 shipped. Normally going for $130, it has seen snowballing discounts and ramping rises since first releasing back in June 2023, usually at small rates that gradually increase or decrease in price over the course of weeks and months. This pricing trend continued into the first few months of 2024, until switching to immediate and far less frequent price cuts mid-May when it dropped to $87 for a short period. Since then, its kept above $105, with today’s deal coming in to shake up the short-term monotony as a 32% markdown that lands it at the third-lowest price we have tracked – just $5 above the all-time low.

Bursting straight out of 1993’s smash hit summer blockbuster, this LEGO Jurassic Park Visitor Center set lets you relive the excitement of one of the most iconic sequences from the original film (and one of the most terrifying for kids like me who were still quite convinced movies were real). This building set was last year’s 30th anniversary flagship, when it and several other builds were released alongside each other to celebrate the last 30 years of the pop-culture phenomenon. Stacking up to 693 bricks, it delivers one of the more identifiable locations within the Jurassic World universe, complete with six LEGO minifigures: Dr. Ellie Sattler, Dr. Alan Grant, Ray Arnold, Dr. Henry Wu, Lex Murphy and Tim Murphy. You’ll also be getting the two brick-built, posable figures of the most important dinos in the series – the Velociraptor and the T. Rex – plus a bonus T. Rex skeleton figure!

LEGO Jurassic Park/World discounts:

Be sure to check out the latest news on upcoming LEGO sets like the previously mentioned first look at the upcoming C-3PO set, the wild and wacky Dark Falcon and TIE Fighter & X-Wing Mash-up kits, or the two new LEGO Botanical builds. In terms of deals on available sets, there’s a bunch of ongoing discounts on various LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Marvel sets you can check out, plus others like the three LEGO Indiana Jones builds that let you relive some more pre-21st century nostalgia. There’s also the rare discounts on coveted sets like the Icons Atari 2600 or Ideas A-Frame Cabin. You can keep up-to-date on the latest deals and news by also regularly browsing through our LEGO hub.

LEGO 76961 Jurassic Park Visitor Center set features:

  • Buildable dinosaur toy for play and display – Relive iconic scenes in time for the Jurassic Park 30th anniversary with this authentically detailed LEGO brick-built Visitor Center: T. rex & Raptor Attack (76961) set
  • 6 LEGO minifigures – Dr. Ellie Sattler, Dr. Alan Grant, Ray Arnold, Dr. Henry Wu, Lex Murphy and Tim Murphy, plus brick-built, posable T. rex and Velociraptor toy figures and a T. rex dino skeleton figure
  • Visitor center – An entrance hall with a trigger to break the ‘When dinosaurs ruled the Earth’ banner, a kitchen/living area and a lab, all divided by semi-transparent screens with dinosaur graphics
  • Play-inspiring accessories – The kitchen/living area is packed with food and plant elements, and the lab features a buildable computer, microscope and dinosaur egg incubator
  • LEGO gift for teens and kids ages 12 and up – This collectible 693-piece set makes a fun gift for kids and any Jurassic Park fan to build and play with solo or enjoy with family and friends
  • Build and combine – The Visitor Center measures over6.5 in. (16 cm) high, 12.5 in. (32 cm) wide and 6.5 in. (17 cm) deep and combines with other LEGO Jurassic World sets (sold separately) for more fun
  • A helping hand – The LEGO Builder app guides you and your child on an intuitive building adventure with tools that let you zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track progress

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