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Legoland Malaysia is Malaysia's first international theme park that has opened in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia on 15 September 2012 with over 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions. It is the first Legoland theme park in Asia and sixth in the world upon its establishment.[2] The official opening of Legoland Malaysia was made by Sultan Ibrahim Ismail, Sultan of Johor on 22 September 2012.[3] It is the centrepiece of a 5,500,000 sq ft (510,000 m2) integrated complex in the Nusa Cemerlang industrial park, within the Iskandar Malaysia economic region, consisting of a lifestyle retail centre, offices, hotels, service apartments and residential units. Besides the Legoland Malaysia, other Lego-themed attractions nearby have been opened as of today. The first one,Legoland Water Park, a Lego-themed water theme park opened in 2013 and the other one, The Legoland Hotel, a Lego-themed hotel located at the theme park and also the first to open in Southeast Asia which opened in the first half of 2014.




The hotel is built under a management agreement between the company and LL Themed Hotel Sdn Bhd, a joint-venture company owned by Destination Resorts and Hotels Sdn Bhd and Iskandar Harta Holdings Sdn Bhd.[4] The cost of Legoland Malaysia and the water theme park is RM720 million, while The Legoland Hotel costs RM190 million. Only halal-certified food served at the Market Restaurant of Legoland Malaysia. This includes local and foreign delicacies. Legoland Malaysia targets 1.5 million visitors when it opens its doors[6] and generate more than RM100 million in the first year of its operation. Legoland Malaysia's layout will start out with the park's main entrance area with the traditionally main entrance Legoland sight. There will be a Legoland shop selling Lego products, toys, sets, DVDs, books and Legoland merchandise and other typical entrance area amenities. Imagination will be to the left of the Beginning in this of park will have Interactive Lego games and Lego building this includes build and test an interactive Lego building attraction where visitors build houses, cars, skyscrapers, etc.




After building then you can test them out, Lego Mindstorms a Lego computer games and robotics attraction. Sky cruiser an aerial monorail ride where you control your vehicle by pedaling it around the track above the paths of Legoland Malaysia with incredible views of the city outside Legoland complex and the park, Kid power towers a zierrer junior drop tower ride where you propel your vehicle seat upward to top of tower and then let go of your vehicle seat rope and that drops you down the tower. Lego Duplo playrooms an interactive little kids area dedicated to kids 2–6 years, where play with and play in play areas and Other Imagination attractions, shops and dining. Castle hill is located in the back of the park the Lego Knights and princesses themed castle. ^ a b cGo shopping at the Park’s largest shop located just beyond the main entrance... Everything you may need for a park visit can be found at the Mini Market which stocks handy and personal items to keep you refreshed and ready for more adventures in the park...




Colours, creativity and cool stuff are available at The Brick Shop where a wide array of LEGO® accessories... From freshly baked breads to savoury treats to sweet desserts, the Café satisfies every craving at the Park...LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort is located at Iskandar Puteri (also known as Nusajaya), Johor, Malaysia. Iskandar Puteri is located west of Johor Bahru, in close proximity to Port of Tanjung Pelepas and Gelang Patah. It is also strategically located within a 55-minute drive from Singapore's Changi International Airport, a regional aviation hub, and 20 minutes from Johor's Senai International Airport. The regional city combines residential, commercial and industrial elements. From the North-South Highway / Senai Airport Take Tuas / Iskandar Puteri / Pontian / Tanjung Pelepas EXIT 253 > Proceed to Iskandar Puteri EXIT 312 > LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort signage will lead you to the destination! From Johor Bahru / CIQ / Singapore via the Coastal HighwayFrom Danga Bay, proceed straight via the Coastal Highway > Proceed all the way to Iskandar Puteri > LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort will be seen before reaching Kota IskandarFrom Singapore via the Tuas Second LinkProceed until you see the Iskandar Puteri EXIT 312 > You will see LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort signageGPS CoordinateDegrees, Minutes, & Seconds: 1º 25’ 38" N 103º 37’ 47" EDecimal Degrees




GPS: N 1 25.642, E 103 37.792 (Car parks are available next to LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort.)Zone 1 & 2 Parking - Parking fee RM10 per entry Annual Pass Holders  -  Parking ChargesPlease approach LEGOLAND® Malaysia Guest Service Counter located at The Begining to request Free parking voucher by presenting your valid Annual Pass. Please be inform that Zone 3 car park (besides Mall of Medini) is no longer LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort property. To enjoy our free parking please park your vehicle at Zone 1 & 2.Touch N Go PaymentAvailable at both Zone 1 & 2 Parking To find out more details how to get to LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort by BUS, please Click HERE.MG GM Sniper II Figure-rise Standard Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta Figure-rise Standard Super Saiyan 4 Son Goku Figure-rise Mechanics Frieza Hover Pod Basic Model Tools Set LEGO 70627 Dragon's Forge LEGO 70626 Dawn of Iron Doom LEGO 70625 Samurai VXL LEGO 70624 Vermillion Invader LEGO 70623 Destiny's Shadow




Tomica Premium 04 Mazda RX-7 FD3S Tomica Premium 07 Volkswagen Type II Tomica Premium 08 Lexus RC F GT500 Tomica Truck Racing Transporter Tomica #94 Nissan GT-R DeToyz's Gundam Contest is our yearly event that provides a platform to our customer to share their works and meet each others. The first contest was organised on 2012 in our physical shop.There’s a big reason to ring in Star Wars Day, aka May the Fourth – and Revenge of the Sixth – at LEGOLAND Malaysia this year. The Johor theme park unveiled the world’s largest LEGO Millennium Falcon built by father-son Master Builder team Daniel and Christopher Steininger on May 3 2016 in line with Star Wars Day Celebrations. The duo had completed the 4.8m X 3.6m model over the May Day-long weekend using almost 250,000 bricks. A feat that would have only been possible with the help of thousands of children, who streamed in to help make history at the park!We sat down with Dan and Chris to break down what it takes to build a Millennium Falcon of this scale and learned that like many things in the world these days it’s all about the budgets.




Dan, revealed that a bigger Falcon was always possible, however, time was a major contributing factor in the build as well. If they were given more time and more bricks, recruiting more kids to complete the task would become the next priority as well!But bigger isn’t always better as the original design for the Millennium Falcon was simply flat and big like a pancake. We imagined that all Master Builders who revel in all things LEGO get their greatest inspirations whilst in a dream as with Dan. He shared that in order to speed up the time of the build, stilts were placed in the model, and built the Falcon right on top of the platform. It would be the very first time Dan and Chris would be using this innovative technique and by the look of things, it has turned out perfectly fine in no time while using even lesser bricks than required.While the huge Millennium Falcon at LEGOLAND Malaysia might have been a piece of cake, putting together the 10179 Millennium Falcon without an instruction manual might be the most daunting task even for a Master Builder.




Chris shared the love that LEGO pours into their sets is revealed in the many intricacies and details. “If you put one piece wrong in one spot, you’re going to miss it in another,” added Dan. With a hint of pride in his voice, the senior Steininger shared that Chris was able to put together a LEGO model faster than he could with a booklet of instructions. But, if it was going in blind, Dan was pretty confident that he could come out tops any day of the week.Even Master Builders need a break and working with LEGO day-in and day-out might get monotonous at times. It comes as no surprise that the Steiningers move onto other materials in their free time to maintain an excellent working relationship outside of LEGO. Most recently, the father and son duo completed a cedar-strip boat over the course of two years by hand. While the rest of the world blows off steam building LEGO sets, they build boats.To round things off, we prodded the Master Builders if they could share with us their next top secret project after the Millennium Falcon and they shared that their next big reveal would be at Comic Con and it would be something superhero-related.

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