Amazon has a bunch of great Lego deals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, including several incredible bargains on Animal Crossing playsets. The most notable Lego Animal Crossing deal is the 550-piece K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza for only $32 (was $80). The 60% discount doesn’t have an advertised end date, but we’d be surprised if it was still in stock after this weekend. The same goes for Amazon’s deal on Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House, which is discounted to only $45 (was $75).
Other awesome Lego Animal Crossing deals include Isabelle’s House Visit for $24 (was $40), Fly with Dodo Airlines for $22.79 (was $38), Bunnie’s Outdoor Activities for $12 (was $20), and Julian’s Birthday Party for $10.79 (was $15).
It’s worth noting that the six Animal Crossing playsets mentioned above and Kapp’n’s Island Boat Tour are retiring soon; this is a great opportunity to add to your collection for low prices before these Lego Animal Crossing sets are no longer on store shelves. The Lego Store is also offering these Animal Crossing deals , but some sets are sold out already. You can take a closer look at the four Animal Crossing Lego sets with the largest price cuts below.
$32 (was $80)
K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza is arguably the best Lego Animal Crossing set due to how much variety it offers. It includes the Residential Services building, a drivable camper, a portable cafe, decorations such as a customizable flag, bulletin board, and fruit tree, and a buildable stage for K.K. Slider to play some tunes alongside Isabelle and Audie. Each Animal Crossing figure can hold an assortment of small accessories. Naturally, this includes K.K.’s acoustic guitar and a microphone.
K.K.’s Concert at the Plaza has modular baseplates that allow you to customize the layout of the stage, portable cafe, and Residential Services building.
$45 (was $75)
This 535-piece playset includes Tom Nook’s store, Rosie’s home, and a bunch of accessories and decorations. Kids can act out the daily lives of the two villagers with the help of accessories pulled from the game, including a DIY recipe card, fish bait, a bulletin board, and a fruit tree.
Nook’s Cranny has a cash register, a cabinet with goods for sale and a Bell bag to provide loans to customers. Rosie’s front yard has a garden with a picnic table where the two can enjoy afternoon drinks and cupcakes. You can customize the interior and exterior layouts of Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House by moving the baseplates around.
$24 (was $40)
The 389-piece Isabelle’s House Visit playset includes Isabelle and Faauna minifigures. You’ll build Fauna’s idyllic home as well as decorations such as trees, a workbench with a tool rack, a mailbox, and a vegetable garden. You can redecorate the yard by shifting the baseplates. There’s also a buildable present that is, of course, attached to a balloon.
$22.79 (was $38)
Fly with Dodo Airlines is a 291-piece playset featuring Wilbur and Tangy. The interior of Dodo Airlines includes a ticket gate for Tangy to pass through–but not before handing over her ticket, of course. The buildable plane’s propeller can spin, and it has two seats for Wilbur and Tangy.
Lego Animal Crossing Series
Note: The first seven Animal Crossing Lego sets in the list below are retiring soon.

Four Lego Animal Crossing sets that are not retiring are up for grabs for discounted prices, too. Leif’s Caravan & Garden Shop is $24 (was $30), and the Able Sisters Clothing Shop is down to $32 (was $40). Both playsets come with two Lego minifigures. The 149-piece Goldie’s Cozy House playset is on sale for $18.39 (was $23). Lastly, the cheapest product in the Animal Crossing collection, Stargazing with Celeste, is only $6.39 (was $10).
Goldie’s Cozy House launched alongside two other Animal Crossing sets in August. The 814-piece Creative Houses playset is the largest and priciest Animal Crossing Lego product yet. You can alter the houses and the decorations to match all four seasons, which means each house has a 2-in-1 design. Creative Houses includes Lego minifigures of Stitches, Fuschia, and Fang. Lego also launched a highly customizable 543-piece playset called Blathers’s Museum Collection. This one comes with Blathers and Lily minifigures and lets builders redesign the exhibits both inside and outside of the museum.
