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Buying Lego From Legoland Malaysia

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Recent Photos of This Tour See all photos LEGOLAND Malaysia Customer Reviews See all reviews ma. annalina c January 2017 enjoyed , because we skipped the line Sharon C November 2016 We had an amazing day at Legoland. Even though customs can be abit slow we managed to get through really quickly. Would do this again in a heart beat. lo k October 2016 Enjoy the trip. Is a bit long waiting....we start in park already 12pm. Destinee M New Zealand August 2016 A great tour, struck long delays at customs in total 4 times on Singapire border then Malaysian border then reversed for return trip, this was time consuming standing in lines so long but actual day was great a fun park , great rides and yummy well priced food NELSON P August 2016 Convenience and hassle free tour! Easily one of the more enjoyable adventures to take the kids And the kids at heart. It was nice to be picked up from hotel to flyer and the pre arranged tickets given. Bus ride was comfortable to and from legoland. Bummer was the long line in the immigration in sing Ravinder K August 2016 Picked up from the hotel in time kids enjoyed Lego land very much value for money Caroline B August 2016 There were no queues and my teenage boys loved it.




We did the water park too which was fun. It is more interactive than Universal. The journey there and back were far too long because of the immigration at Singapore. This really spoilt the day for us. Much better not to go from Singapore. tclovi July 2016 Of course LEGOLAND cannot be beaten!!! My son said this was the best day ever. Displays and rides were great. Little to no crowds and the lego building area was a great relief for the traveler who needs to build. It did take longer to get there due to the customs process 3hrs!!! however in saying that it poured rain during that time and by the time we got there the sun was out. The return was the estimated 1.5hrs back into Singapore. Rajnesh N July 2016 This tour was amazing! Deborah W May 2016 Hotel pick up on time - nice coach. Immigration areas could have been quite intimidating had we done this trip on our own. Tour staff gave clear directions and process was very easy. Entry tickets pre purchased by tour so no lining up. Teenagers has an awesome time - lots of time to look, go on rides and shop.




Shame one of the big rides was not operating - however still a great day. Easy access to taxi upon return to Singapore Many attractions are only available for children higher than 110 cm. And for safety reasons, the staff execute the policy really strictly. There are still many attractions for younger babies but just not as much. On a trip to Singapore in May last year, I took my then 9 year old son to Legoland. We had booked the two parks but found we did not even finish the main park, never mind the water park in the 6 hours we had there. So I promised that we would come back and stay at the Legoland... We had a great day at Lego land. There's plenty to do for the kids. The new Ninjago ride is really worth the wait. The rollercoasters were good fun.Overall a very well co-coordinated theme park. Theme park in Johotr Baru, good. Easy to reach the location, not expensive. Can consider to try it in JB Choose a Sunday or weekdays to visit Legoland as it is not too crowded.




Should also try the NinjaGo rides. Went for a 2D1N legoland Malaysia for a getaway. Stayed in Legoland Hotel and the hotel was fantastic. We went to the Legoland waterpark and did some of the rides. I would say it's a good place for kids to play about. Lego land Malaysia is good for the kids and the young at heart. Nothing else to do. I would suggest taking photos outside if your not into legos My first time to Legoland, spent whole day there, water park is smaller than what I imagined but theme park is totally fine. A lot of kids (of course!), thrilling rides for adults is kind of limited since the whole park is mainly meant for young kids, but I enjoyed it too. In my opinion, there is too many staff... We have just visited Lego-Land Malaysia recently. There are a lot of places for children play around! This is really an awesome place for my family especially the kids since they are the big fans of lego. We bought 2 days combo passes since we've been told a day is not enough for your lego journey.




Our stay in Legoland Hotel was wonderful. Our first day in the theme park was so exciting. Our Lego obsession continues unabated! Click to read Part One (Where to buy Lego in Hong Kong), Part Two (Legoland Malaysia Theme Park review) and Part Three (Lego robotics class at Safari Kid)… Told you it was an obsession. Master T-T and I, along with his best bud H and H’s mum, Miss J (not THIS Miss J, obvs., though I’m sure she would werk a Lego head like nobody on this planet could), hopped on a plane a couple of weeks back for Legoland Redux: The Return Of The Block. Now, like all good sequels, this one had to be bigger and better than the original in order to captivate our intended audience, and so we decided to make a weekend of it, staying at the Legoland Hotel and taking in both the water park and theme park over two separate days.Here’s how it all went down in Lego Town… We arrived pretty late on a Friday night flight and so chose to stay at Crowne Plaza’s Changi Airport Hotel.




This meant we could get everyone bundled into bed then ready for an early start in the morning with minimal fuss, and so, although the hotel itself is nothing very exciting, I’d recommend it if you’re transiting late through Singapore en route to Legoland. Following a very decent buffet breakfast a the hotel, our carriage was awaiting to whisk us over the border to Johor. Sadly the cross-border traffic had other ideas, and so it was more of a crawl than a whisk, however after only one emergency toilet break (mums) and a medium-sized fistful of melted chocolate easter eggs (boys), we arrived at the hotel, ready to run riot (all). The Legoland experience begins from the moment you arrive – friendly staff greeted the boys, who were already bouncing up and down with excitement, and, entering the lobby, we were face-to-face with a HUGE pirate ship and a knight’s castle, both surrounded by massive Lego pits for kids to play in while parents get the check-in formalities out of the way.




I’m not exaggerating when I say that EVERYTHING here is Lego-themed; from the carpet to the minifigure-lined reception walls, you won’t find a single surface unadorned, making it easily the most fun hotel reception I’ve ever been in. As our room wasn’t yet ready, we dropped off our bags and went in search of some lunch at the Bricks Family Restaurant, a semi-buffet that allows you to visit the salad and dessert bar while you order your main from a menu. Naturally there are the usual kid-friendly burger-and-chips-type options here too. To be honest, I can’t really recommend the food – it was pretty much as you’d expect for a high-volume theme park restaurant, however we weren’t there for the fine dining and so, refuelling stop complete, we went to pick up our room key and explore our digs for the evening. We hopped in the lift (complete with funky disco tunes and glitterball) and hopped out again at one of the Pirate-themed floors to search for our ship’s quarters, a Premium Pirate room.




You can also choose from Kingdom or Adventure themes, but we all quite fancied the idea of swashbuckling the night away. The rooms are very cool, with lots of thoughtful little detailing that makes the stay really special. First up was the master bedroom, which comes with a King bed. This was swagged with red-and-white sailing and featured walls lined with candelabras, books, a skull-and-crossbones and other pirate treasures, all made from… you guessed it! The kids had their own room with a bunk bed that also came with a pull-out trundle, making it easy to fit up to five in one room. They were sharing with the ship’s parrot, a cheeky rat and an imposing monkey, perched atop a safe in the corner of the room. This room was next door to the bathroom, which featured a lazy gecko and a rather alarming black tarantula lurking in a corner. There are lots of really lovely little touches throughout, not least the treasure hunt that had been set up for the kids. A sheet of paper led us around the room deciphering clues to crack the code that would let us in to the monkey’s safe.




I think the mums may have been more into this than the kids, who had by this time discovered the large box of blocks in the wardrobe for guests to enjoy during their stay and were building a vast tower, however they were perfectly happy to claim the spoils of our hard work (a small minifigure pack and a Lego ruler) in between dashing around shouting and climbing up the bunk like a ship’s rigging. Suitably revved up, it was time to sunscreen up and hit the water park. We’d purposefully scheduled this in for the first afternoon in order to allow maximum burning off of energy (and therefore sleep), and also because I’d say it’s about half a day’s-worth of activities in size, making in a perfect choice for check-in day as you’ll need to save most of your time for the theme park. The weather was so-so, but Malaysia’s hot climate meant that nobody was too bothered (we were there to get wet anyway!), and so, after navigating the more complicated than necessary locker system (bring change in MYR and be prepared to ask for help), we went exploring.




First was the lazy river, where you (theoretically) drift languidly around in a large rubber ring, while colourful foam blocks bob along next to you. Of course, two hyped-up four year old boys aren’t really interested in lazy anything, so, after fighting them off as they attempted to drown us, the mums opted to quit while we were still alive and hit the slides.There’s quite a range, and some have height restrictions, so do check before making any rash promises or face the howling disappointment of a child who wants to “zoom faster than BATMAN” but is turned away. Fortunately, we found a super-cool giant rubber ring slide that fit all four of us and travelled at speed enough to make the mums scream louder than the boys, so spent a good deal of the afternoon hurtling down that. Next was the wave pool, which gave the kids a chance to show off their swimming skills and the mums a chance to show off their “sitting in the shallow end, relaxing” skills, before the boys spotted the build-your-own boat stand, complete with rapids to race their newly-minted vessels, and refused to budge until closing time.




Towelled off and dressed, we opted to chance our arm with dinner in the small mall adjacent to the park, and were pleasantly surprised with a very decent Thai meal at Absolute Thai, followed by a few takeout beers for the mums from the mall’s convenience store. The next day, we were up bright and early for breakfast – again a buffet – at Bricks, before hitting the theme park for the day. My earlier blog post has all the details of what to do and where to go, but this time we lingered far longer at the Lego Star Wars miniland, taking in the scale models and the very funny short film at the beginning (don’t skip this in the rush to see the models as it really is very entertaining!). The exhibits have plenty of enticing green buttons that set off fun interactive features like lights, explosions and dry ice, so it’s a good place for small people with grabby hands to have free rein for a while and, as before, the aircon was VERY welcome on a hot and humid day. Master T-T was a little sad that Daddy hadn’t made it over on this trip as the pair of them are such enormous Star Wars geeks, but consoled himself by choosing a new set from the Force Awakens range to build together when he got back home.




If you’ve got a Star Wars fan at home, Legoland have a load of themed events taking place throughout May, with more information available on the website. Our second visit was every bit as fun as our first and I would absolutely recommend staying overnight at the Legoland Hotel if you have the chance as there’s just too much to cram into one day. We had a fabulous time and were all sad to leave, but it’s just a very good excuse to come back for yet another visit. Hotel rooms vary in price according to type and there are packages available here. Water park costs: Adults (aged 12 and over), MYR 122; kids (aged 3 to 11), MYR 101; seniors (aged 60 and over) MYR 101. Theme park costs: Adults MYR 180; kids and seniors MYR 145. Two-day combo tickets: these include admission to both water and theme parks and are available from the hotel for MYR 225 for adults and MYR 180 for kids and seniors, giving you a pretty decent saving on the full-priced single entry tickets.

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