Lego Machine near T2 gates at Ontario
This Lego Machine sits in Terminal T2, past security, along the main concourse between the mid-gate restrooms and several snack kiosks. It’s a standalone vending unit, so no staff, just card tap or chip reader and you’re done in under a minute. You’ll see the bright Lego logo from a few gates away.
Inventory skews to smaller boxed Lego sets and foil-pack minis, typically in the $8–$25 range, with a few slightly larger kits that can hit around $30. Stock rotates, but you usually get themes like City, Friends, and occasionally Star Wars rather than giant collector sets. It’s sized for carry-on bags, so nothing here will hog your overhead bin on a regional RJ out of T2.
The machine runs whenever T2 is open for departures, so early-morning flyers catching 6:00 a.m. flights still have a shot at a quick last‑minute toy. Payment is card-only; don’t plan on using cash. The touch screen walks you through selection, then drops the box into a lower bin with a sensor so it rarely mis-dispenses compared to older snack machines.
Practical tip: hit the Lego Machine after security but before you line up for boarding at your T2 gate, since boxes fit better into your bag if you’re not rushing down the jet bridge with a boarding group on your heels.