(If you see any picture with the word, "Lego" in the caption, then that picture was taken on Lego Island. No "Lego"; it was somewhere else.)
Look at the SEA MONSTER! What's it made of? If you guessed it's made of Legos, then you are right. However, the white part of the eyeballs are not. They are just round little white tennis balls. How does that work?
This is my brother in the Lego Store in Downtown Disney. I made a replacement face for him considering all the stalkers that could be looking at this picture right now.
Here's my brother picking out some Legos to fill his canister (see picture of a bunch of Legos in a clear little box-thing). I made replacement faces for the other random people who were staring into my camera.
If any of you people know what Bionicle is, this is one of those little robot-type-things made out of Legos.
Here is a Lego T-Rex made entirely out of Legos. Talk about ironic! If you look closely, you can see a Lego person sitting in the front of the T-Rex's mouth.
You see that little white speck on the front of the mouth? That's the Lego guy.
My brother's Bucket 'O Legos! At the Lego store, you can buy a bucket to fill with any Lego pieces you want, and however many, as long as they fit in the bucket. His is a little less than half full, right now.
I went in here, after being unwillingly dragged. This was also the first successful picture I took in Downtown Disney.
A really awesome snake that moved and freaked me out when I was in the gift shop at the Rainforest Cafe'. I thought it was real, but it was just rubber. Looking back, why the heck would they put a real snake that big in a Cafe', where there are lots of little kids running around?