
Don't let this early Prime Day deal float away: The LEGO ‘Up' set is 42% off
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It's almost July, so you might be wondering, When is Prime Day 2025? Well, for starters, it's sooner than you might think.
The first-ever four-day Prime Day begins on July 8 and ends on July 11; however, great deals are already available to shop on Amazon right now.
Looking for a fun weekend activity to beat the heat (or the rain) and save a few bucks while you're at it? As a LEGO builder myself, there's nothing I love more than putting a movie on and spending an afternoon with a brand new set.
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Right now, with an Amazon Prime membership, you can shop one of the best early Prime Day LEGO deals we've found so far and have it on your doorstep tomorrow.
Right now, the LEGO recreation of the house from Disney and Pixar's 'Up' is 42% off — a.k.a. the lowest price we've seen on this set since Amazon's Big Spring Sale in March. The set, which measures over 10.5 inches tall when built, includes the colorful bouquet of balloons that allows the house to take flight during the film, and you aren't just building the exterior, but detailed interior rooms that include easter eggs related to the film.
So fire up Disney+, press play on 'Up,' and get to building!
Relive a beloved adventure with the LEGO Disney and Pixar 'Up' House, a 598-piece building set featuring Carl, Russell, and Dug minifigures. This colorful model includes the iconic balloon-lifted house with detailed interiors, such as Carl's living room and porch, plus a chimney packed with vibrant balloon elements. Perfect for Disney fans aged 9 and up, it's a charming display piece and a fun, nostalgic build.
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