Last October, I got a chance to visit this exciting amusement park. It is said to be the first in Asia and just opened last September so I'm guessing I'm one of the first million people to visit this theme park.
From Singapore, my cousin got a tour bus (back and forth) going to Legoland Malaysia. I haven't asked how it costs but based on my research it is around SGD19. Then for your one-day pass tickets, I suggest to purchase them online and more than a week in advance to get 25% discounts. Just go to their site for the more information.
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you'll be walking around 10-15 minutes from the parking to the park entrance; not to mention under the heat of the sun |
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very long lines for people who doesn't have tickets yet |
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welcome arc |
We departed at the vicinity of Lavender MRT Station in Singapore at around 8:30am and arrived Legoland Malaysia at around 10 in the morning. As they said, the travel time also depends on the immigration queue time and if ever someone from your bus got problems etc.
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look for these signs if you need to go to the toilet |
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structures made of legos everywhere! |
The park is very spacious and wide. I don't know if these are still spaces for future expansion or for the growth of trees and plants to lessen the heat in the park. Kids and kids-at-heart will truly appreciate the marvels and the effort on doing each of these masterpieces out of legos.
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park's map |
Oh by the way, right at the entrance you should get yourselves a map from the rack that welcomes you!
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Market Restaurant |
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smoothies for RM10 |
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Roasted Chicken meal for RM16 |
The first thing we did was to eat lunch (or more of a brunch) so as not to spend time queueing for long lines. We went to Market Restaurant, the first food station on the right track of the park. It opens at 11am and we were the first one inside; actually they just opened it for us at around 10:50am though we still can't order yet. I loved the most is their smoothie! Or I was just biased on this case as I always love smoothies. Well, the chicken was good and has this unique taste; same with the rice though my cousin didn't liked it.
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Legoland Express Terminal |
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the train |
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BIG legos |
Our first ride was the Legoland Express, since it was the closest to the restaurant. I observed that all rides have very long lines and for this ride we spent at least 35minutes waiting. It was a typical train ride for kids though. Next attraction we went to is their 4D theater but I didn't felt like it was 4D and actually I fell asleep during the show. We spent more than 40minutes wait time again for this attraction.
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castle entrance |
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long queues |
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amazing portraits made of legos |
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flags and armor |
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life-size lego masterpiece |
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the ride |
The ride I enjoyed most- The Dragon. This is a roller coaster ride but before which you will be entertained by a lego musuem inside the castle. Awesome idea, I should say. And while in the line for about 40minutes, you will also get to enjoy some paintings and structures again made from legos.
And finally the most-awaited part of the park of many - the Miniland! Here you can see the miniature landmarks of the different countries in Asia. Some are even taller than I am! Children can also play pushing buttons and be sure to be prepared to get wet. There are also moving vehicles in the sites! Everyone will surely be in awe seeing all these marvels. I think we spent an hour touring this wide area. Now, can you spot each of the sites above from which country are they?
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