
For the Empire! Amazon has the Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer for 30% off
Let the dark side flow through you this Prime Day! As many products drop in price during Amazon Prime Day, one of the top categories to shop is toys.
If your kid is a major Star Wars fan or your spouse (I hope my wife is reading this) is especially proud of their inner nerd, we found the perfect gift on sale this week.
The infamous Imperial Star Destroyer is available from Amazon's Lego storefront for 30% off its original price of $159.99. The building set includes seven mini figures, including arguably the galaxy's most well-known villan, Darth Vader. Shop this Amazon Prime Day Lego deal for a budding Jedi, the dedicated collector in your life or yourself!
Amazon Prime Day 2025: Shop deals on Lego Star Wars sets
With Amazon Prime Day 2025 in full swing, we found the Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer set at a great price. Here's how to save big and bolster your kid's (or spouse's) Lego collection!
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30% off during Prime Day: Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer Building Set
LIVE: Tracking the best Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals. Here's what to shop first
When is Amazon Prime Day 2025 happening?
Amazon's Prime Day 2025 sale runs through Friday, July 11. Prime Day is Amazon's annual members-only shopping event. It offers limited-time deals, lightning deals, and exclusive discounts on products across nearly every category.
Do I have to be an Amazon Prime member to shop Prime Day deals?
Yes, you must be an Amazon Prime member to access the best Prime Day deals.
How much does an Amazon Prime membership cost?
New members can try one week of Amazon Prime benefits for just $1.99. After that, Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year.
USA TODAY Shopping will be covering all the savings during Prime Day 2025 and post-Prime Day deals, so be sure to sign up for text alerts, sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram to stay updated!
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