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10703 Creative Builder Box 10737 Batman™ vs. Mr. Freeze™ 41148 Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 76071 Mighty Micros: Spider-Man vs. Scorpion 70365 Battle Suit Axl 41309 Andrea's Musical Duet 41231 Harley Quinn™ to the rescueLEGO Lego Star Wars 75156 Krennic's Imperial Shuttle RM 499.90 RM5 - RM80 delivery fee, varies by size/weight of your order. Check seller's site for more details!. RM15- RM240 delivery fee for Sabah and Serawak, varies by size/weight of your order. Featured Image - Open this image in gallery Guestroom - Open this image in gallery Lobby - Open this image in gallery View all images in gallery View all Expedia Verified Reviews 4-star resort with 3 restaurants and free breakfast Situated in Iskandar Puteri, this resort is 0.3 mi (0.4 km) from Legoland Malaysia and within 3 mi (5 km) of Puteri Harbour Family Theme Park and The Little Big Club. Sanrio Hello Kitty Town and Nusajaya Centre are also within 3 mi (5 km).




Along with 3 restaurants, this smoke-free resort has an outdoor pool and a bar/lounge. WiFi in public areas is free. Other amenities include a poolside bar, a coffee shop/café, and 24-hour room service. All 249 individually furnished rooms feature free WiFi and 24-hour room service. Flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free bottled water are among the other amenities available to guests. Information missing or incorrect? Dining is available at one of the resort's 3 restaurants and guests can grab coffee at the coffee shop/café. Guests can unwind with a drink at one of the resort's bars, which include a poolside bar and a bar/lounge. Guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast. Public areas are equipped with complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access. Business-related amenities at this 4-star property consist of a business center and meeting rooms. This business-friendly resort also offers an outdoor pool, tour/ticket assistance, and 24-hour room service. Legoland Malaysia Hotel is a smoke-free property.




Total number of rooms - 249 Number of floors - 6 Coffee shop or café Number of restaurants - 3 Available in all rooms: Available in some public areas: Iron/ironing board (on request) Room service (24 hours) A complimentary breakfast is offered. Bricks Family Restaurant - This buffet restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A children's menu is available. Di Mattoni Restaurant - This restaurant serves dinner only. 24-hour room service is available. Nearby Things to Do Recreational amenities at the resort include an outdoor pool. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please note them at check-out when you book your room. Check-in time starts at 4 PM Check-out time is 11 AM Children and extra beds No pets or service animals allowed You need to know Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy.




Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed. No cribs (infant beds) available Legoland Malaysia Hotel Iskandar Puteri Legoland Malaysia Hotel Nusajaya This property offers transfers from the airport. Guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmation. No pets and no service animals are allowed at this property. This is an Expedia Rate property. Legoland Ticket Special Offer Book a stay in any room or rate category and receive a Legoland combo ticket (surcharge) with 2-day park access for the price of a 1-day ticket. Full details provided at check-in. Ticket must be purchased at the hotel’s front desk at check-in. No refunds for any unused portion of offer.




Offer subject to availability. Offer is not valid with groups/conventions and may not be combined with other promotional offers. Other restrictions and blackout dates may apply. Give your feedback to help us make improvements>   >   >   >  LEGO Star Wars Ewok Village prices in Malaysia Click here for the full specificationsFor the businessman, builder and father, there is perhaps no better past time, nor passion that can perfectly fit all aspects of his life – like a tower of plastic bricks – than LEGO. There are some stories that require throwing caution to the wind, abandoning all pretences and getting straight to the blunt question – “Why LEGO?” “Because I like anything that has to do with building – it’s my passion,” says Azuan Arif Ariffin, quite simply, getting to the heart of what drives the people in our collector series. Whether it’s an engineer who collects model trains, a career collector who hoards cigars or a couple who have made it their life’s goal to collect contemporary art, we’ve come to learn that no matter the eccentricity of said passion, the drive is often insatiable lest it be fulfilled.




As property division project director of Prima Group, Azuan takes his real estate seriously, be it real world skyscrapers, or LEGO world landmarks. Sitting in his office, surrounded by LEGO sets big and small, it’s easy to draw a straight line between his day job and his night one. “I’ve been in the real estate line for the last 18-years, so building things is what I do,” he explains. “When it comes to LEGO – yes, it takes time to build, and sometimes it’s stressful – but it’s very satisfying when you finish and I have yet to meet anyone who isn’t impressed by LEGO, especially the big ones.” Azuan isn’t wrong – the large showpieces hold my attention for long periods of time as my eyes comb over every little detail, partially amazed but mostly looking for the seams that remind my brain that I am looking at an assembly of small plastic bricks; the experience is a delight for my inner child, but a doozy for my adult mind. But amassing the collection didn’t come without its incredibly sobering costs for Azuan.




While smaller sets cost in the low hundreds, larger sets, and architectural ones in particular can balloon into the thousands. One that Azuan himself has his eyes on – a discontinued Taj Mahal that is 20 inches wide, and 16 inches tall – may well cost him up to RM15,000 when he gets it. “LEGO isn’t a cheap past time, but if you enjoy it, then it’s worth it,” he clarifies. “Some of the smaller ones take me about 1 or 2 hours; the bigger ones around 6 or 7 hours and others more than 10.” Dollars and cents aside, Azuan has also invests another important and, for the most part, irreplaceable asset – time.the bigger ones around 6 or 7 hours and others more than 10 hours,” he reveals. While many of the bigger assemblies are built over a period of several days, Azuan admits to having pulled off marathon stretches, completing large pieces within a day. Some builds also come with fewer instructions, requiring a higher degree of expertise and creativity, but ultimately taking up more time.




Many of his weekends are spent on the collection, but Azuan makes the most of his available time by spending some every other night building parts of the sets. “As a family man, it’s not realistic to spend 12 hours straight on LEGO, so some days, when the kids are asleep, I put together one or two packets for one or two hours; little by little, before completing them on the weekend.” With his collection constantly growing, Azuan comes to admit that neither finance nor time, restrict his collection as much as space, or rather, the lack of it does. “I have around 10 boxes that I haven’t opened yet because I have nowhere to put them after they are built. Even right now I have LEGO all over my house,” he jokes, while giving new context to the pieces strewn around his office. But it isn’t all doom and gloom for the jovial LEGO collector; Azuan embraces the investments and sacrifice as a big part of the world of LEGO, one that he’s “prepared to go all the way” for, even when hit by the occasional, accidental destruction.




“I have accidentally broken some pieces before, mostly when I’m transporting them,” he admits with a smile. “I had one piece that slipped as I was carrying it; it fell and all came apart. I had to buy a new one, because at that point you can’t rebuild it; you don’t know which piece goes where and how they come together.” "[LEGO] keeps me home, to spend time with my family, and it’s something we can do together." It comes to no surprise that his passion attracts a fair amount of naysayers who consider LEGO a toy and therefore best left to children, but Azuan divulges a sobering fact about the adult side to LEGO collection. “Technically, you could buy LEGO and leave it in its box for 2 or 3 years, until the line discontinues, because that’s when the value will double.” The RM15,000 Taj Mahal on Azuan’s shortlist cost only a fifth of the price when first released but has seen an exorbitant increase in value since its retirement. This, somewhat peculiar phenomenon led to a rise in resellers, who took to turning LEGO into a trade commodity.




“You used to be able to book in advance or buy many online. The resellers would then hold on to them for a while and sell them at a higher price for an immediate profit. But many outlets no longer allow advance bookings and only sell one set per person.” But for someone who buys LEGO to build them, the monetary boon has little, if any, impact on Azuan’s collection. As he moves on from Star Wars and Avengers pieces, to more architectural ones, Azuan has passed the LEGO bug on to another member of his family. “My youngest daughter has also started building LEGO,” he says with undeniable joy. “So I buy her the smaller pieces, while I build the bigger ones; then we will combine them. That’s one of the other things I enjoy about LEGO – it keeps me home, to spend time with my family, and it’s something we can do together.” For the businessman, builder and father, there is perhaps no better past time, nor passion that can perfectly fit all aspects of his life – like a tower of plastic bricks – than LEGO.

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