Near the T4 gates, this Lego Machine is hard to miss
This Lego Machine sits in Terminal T4, past security, as a standalone vending-style unit packed with boxed Lego sets. You’ll bump into it on the way to the T4 gates, so it’s an easy last-minute stop before boarding. Stock leans to small and medium kits, the kind that fit in a backpack or under-seat bag without a fight.
Prices track close to regular retail, usually within a few dollars of big-box store tags, which is about as good as airport pricing gets. Expect a mix of branded sets like Star Wars or City along with tiny polybags that run cheaper and keep kids busy for the whole 4–5 hour West Coast–to–midcon flight. Card-only payment is standard, so don’t plan on using cash here.
The machine is available whenever T4 is open, so early 5:00 a.m. departures and late-night arrivals still have access. Because it’s unattended, stock can be hit-or-miss after peak weekend traffic, and the most recognizable themes usually vanish first. If you want something specific for a 3-hour hop to Dallas or Denver, don’t wait until final boarding call to check.
Tip: snap a photo of the box front before you buy, so if a brick goes missing mid-flight you can look up the exact set number later and grab instructions online.