BrickFair | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Lego |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Venue | Dulles Expo Center |
Location(s) | Chantilly, Virginia |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | August 29, 2008 |
Attendance | 22,500 (2014) |
Organized by | Todd Webb |
Website | www |
BrickFair is a Lego convention and exhibition held annually in the Eastern United States. It was first held in 2008 at Tysons Corner, Virginia by Todd Webb, and in subsequent years, the Virginia convention has been held in Chantilly, typically during the first weekend of August. BrickFair is a four-day event, operating generally Thursday through Sunday. The convention displays Lego models, displays and trains, most often covering more than 100,000 square feet of convention space. BrickFair conventions are also held in New England and the Southeastern United States, with the advent of BrickFair Alabama in 2012 and BrickFair New England in 2013. BrickFair operates in every season and in four East Coast states. BrickFair is believed to be the largest Lego convention in the United States and one of the largest in the world. The Virginia convention has had up to 22,500 attendees in its public hours.
The first BrickFair convention, in 2008, was held as a four-day convention at the Sheraton Premiere Hotel near Tysons Corner in Vienna, Virginia. The location was partially chosen because it was the 2006 site of BrickFest, a now-defunct Lego convention. In 2010, BrickFair was moved to the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, VA to make room for further expansion of the event. The Virginia convention of BrickFair is still held annually at the Dulles Expo Center. BrickFair increased the number of events each year by adding an event in Birmingham, Alabama in January 2012. In May 2013, the convention expanded to New England with an event in Manchester, New Hampshire. At the 2013 Virginia BrickFair event, it was announced that BrickFair would be opening an annual exhibition in New Jersey, with its first event being held in 2014 at the Garden State Expo Center in Somerset, New Jersey.
A decision was made in late 2017 that the New England convention would no longer occur. Then, in Summer of 2018, it was announced that the NJ convention was no longer going to happen. Instead, one convention per year would visit different cities, starting with Charlotte NC in 2019. As a result, in 2018, only two conventions will take place: Alabama and Virginia.
From the initial stages of planning, BrickFair was designed to be linked with a children's charity. The chosen charity is Maryland-based, named The SladeChild Foundation Charitable Trust. [1] The charity provides food, shelter, clothing, and medicine to children around the world. [2] The Foundation has been supported by BrickFair since 2008, and has a booth at BrickFair Virginia each August. The Foundation offers bags of donated, cleaned, and sorted Lego bricks and other items to support their cause. [1] The Charity runs a Lego piece yard sale and auction at BrickFair Virginia for the exhibitors, with basic parts offered at the yard sale and more valuable items offered at the auction.
In 2011, 100 Lego minifigures were donated by Ben Spector to the SladeChild charity, and were offered at the 2011 BrickFair event. In 2012, 275 minifigures were donated by BrickFair to SladeChild, and were offered at the 2012 Virginia BrickFair event. At the 2013 Virginia event, 300 minifigures were handed out to raise money for the charity.
The function of the private convention is to provide a venue for adult fans of Lego to display their own Lego creations. The event brings together the online fan community, and helps them to explore and develop their Lego hobby. Activities at the convention include presentations, seminars, round-table discussions, contests, games, door prizes, and many experiences unique to Lego conventions. Each registrant receives a convention packet that includes a personalized name badge made from engraved LEGO bricks, as well as a program of activities, exclusive handouts, and coupons.
Some games and events are held every year due to high appeal and attendance. Speed Build is one of many games usually played at BrickFair conventions. In Speed Build, a team of six players work together to build a large Lego set, using an instruction booklet. Afterwards, the set is broken up into parts, and each participant takes home a part of that set. Lego Bingo is a game that involves winning Lego sets and prizes by showing a winning Bingo board. Parts drafts involve all participants buying a copy of the same set and arriving with it. The sets are then opened and the parts are formed into lots. Everyone takes turns selecting a pile of pieces to bring home and keep. Dirty Brickster involves each participant bringing a wrapped gift. Everyone takes turns grabbing gifts or taking from neighboring participants until the gifts are gone. Lego Hold Em is a poker tournament, Texas hold 'em-style, where the most successful win Lego prizes.
Beginning in 2008, a popular program was conducted at the Potomac Mills Lego store that allowed BrickFair registrants to access the store in an after-hours sale from 9:30 p.m. until midnight. The program featured promotions such as 20 percent off purchases of $150 or more and 50 percent off items with damaged boxes. The program lasted until 2010, when it was discontinued for the 2011 event and remains unavailable.
Notable vendors have included BrickArms, a vendor of Lego minifigure weapons based out of Redmond, Washington. BrickArms has attended and exhibited models since 2008. [3]
The main focus of the public exhibition is to invite Lego fans of all ages and the general public to view hundreds of hobbyist-built creations and meet their creators. In addition, visitors may watch Lego Mindstorms robot battles or Brickfilms (Lego-themed short films), or have their children build at Stay & Play, a large space with Lego bricks for building and playing. [4] Also available to visitors are the vendors, who sell Lego sets, creations, designs, and individual pieces. [5]
Dates | Location | Registrants | Attendance | Theme | Charity Donations |
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August 29–31, 2008 | Sheraton Premiere Hotel at Tysons Corner - Vienna, VA | 402 [6] | 10,000 [6] | Board Games | US$8,717 [6] |
August 21–23, 2009 | Sheraton Premiere Hotel at Tysons Corner - Vienna, VA | 636 [7] | 7,565 [7] | Food & Drink | US$9,619 |
August 5–8, 2010 | Dulles Expo Center (North Hall) - Chantilly, VA | 699 [8] | 19,388 [8] | Music | US$22,805 [9] |
August 4–7, 2011 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | 945 | 16,587 | NASA | Undisclosed |
August 2–5, 2012 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | 1,044 | 20,000 | Fire | Undisclosed |
August 1–4, 2013 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | 859 | 14,000 | Birds | US$11,700 |
July 30–August 3, 2014 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | 853 | 22,500 | Air & Wind | US$26,600 |
July 29–August 2, 2015 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | TBA | TBA | Love | US$22,600 |
August 3–7, 2016 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | TBA | TBA | Myths & Legends | TBA |
August 2–6, 2017 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | 957 | 10,500 | X (Ten) | US$14,000 |
August 1–5, 2018 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | TBD | TBD | Puzzles | TBD |
July 31–August 4, 2019 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | TBD | TBD | The Moon & Beyond | TBD |
July 29–August 2, 2020 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | TBD | TBD | Dinosaurs | TBD |
July 28–August 1, 2021 | Dulles Expo Center (South Hall) - Chantilly, VA | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Dates | Location | Registrants | Attendance | Theme | Charity Donations |
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January 12–15, 2012 | Birmingham Convention Center (East Hall) - Birmingham, AL | 200 | 6,800 | Fire | Undisclosed |
January 17–20, 2013 | Birmingham Convention Center (East Hall 3) - Birmingham, AL | 164 | 8,000 | Birds | Undisclosed |
January 9–12, 2014 | Birmingham Convention Center (East Hall 2 & 3) - Birmingham, AL | 166 | 5,800 | Air & Wind | Undisclosed |
January 15–18, 2015 | Birmingham Convention Center - Birmingham, AL | 201 | 9,400 | Love | Undisclosed |
January 14–17, 2016 | Birmingham Convention Center - Birmingham, AL | 238 | 7,136 | Myths & Legends | Undisclosed |
January 12–15, 2017 | Birmingham Convention Center - Birmingham, AL | 219 | 5,039 | X (Ten) | Undisclosed |
February 1–4, 2018 | Birmingham Convention Center - Birmingham, AL | TBD | TBD | Puzzles | TBD |
January 17–20, 2019 | Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex - Birmingham, AL | TBD | TBD | The Moon & Beyond | TBD |
January 16–19, 2020 | Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex - Birmingham, AL | TBD | TBD | Dinosaurs | TBD |
January 15-16, 2022 | Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex - Birmingham, AL | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Dates | Location | Registrants | Attendance | Theme | Charity Donations |
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March 21–24, 2019 | Park Expo NC - Charlotte, NC | TBA | TBA | The Moon & Beyond | Undisclosed |
Dates | Location | Registrants | Attendance | Theme | Charity Donations |
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May 9–12, 2013 | Expo Center of New Hampshire - Manchester, NH | 159 | 2,250 | Birds | Undisclosed |
May 8–11, 2014 | Expo Center of New Hampshire - Manchester, NH | 132 | 4,000 | Air & Wind | Undisclosed |
April 30–May 3, 2015 | Expo Center of New Hampshire - Manchester, NH | 133 [10] | TBA | Love | Undisclosed |
May 19–22, 2016 | Royal Plaza Trade Center - Marlboro MA | 174 | 4,400 | Myths & Legends | Undisclosed |
May 9–12, 2017 | Royal Plaza Trade Center - Marlboro MA | 197 | 3,000 | X (Ten) | Undisclosed |
Dates | Location | Registrants | Attendance | Theme | Charity Donations |
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October 30–November 2, 2014 | Garden State Expo Center - Somerset, NJ | TBA | TBA | Air & Wind | Undisclosed |
October 29–November 1, 2015 | Garden State Expo Center - Somerset, NJ | TBA | TBA | Love | Undisclosed |
October 27–30, 2016 | Garden State Expo Center - Somerset, NJ | TBA | TBA | Myths & Legends | Undisclosed |
September 21–24, 2017 | New Jersey Expo Center - Edison, NJ | TBD | TBD | X (Ten) | TBD |
October 31–November 3, 2019 | Meadowlands Expo Center - Secaucus, NJ | TBD | TBD | The Moon & Beyond | TBD |
September 23-36, 2021 | Meadowlands Expo Center - Secaucus, NJ | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
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