I agree $299 seems about the highest realistic price point. But that price does enable 2500-3500 pieces in the build. In general, we tend to see the license fee pull the piece counts down relative to retail price, but on the other hand Lego sometimes pushes piece counts up on large sets (e.g. 500 tan cheese in Tower Bridge). I saw this comment over on Brickset, but I tend to agree -- my biggest fear for this set is whether the scale is minifig or architectural. The rumor is that it will come with at least one figure. If that's true, it seems highly likely that the set will include play features like some fold open sections, Cinderella's bedroom, etc. I'm really hoping that they let Jamie Berard design this one, or at least have a heavy influence. If we end up with an oversized version of the current Princess castle sets, it will be a garbage facade building just similar to the real castle. Based on Arkham Asylum and Classic Batcave, a facade set is certainly a possibility. if they approach this from the Modular Buildings design style, we should get a decent rendering of the castle that also has play features that don't distract from displaying the castle on a shelf. Out of everything coming out this year, this one is by far the most exciting to me.