The entrance |
The 2 super duper excited kids |
I was complaining why are the tickets so expensive? We decided on 1 day passes (wet and dry parks), for 2 adults and 1 kid, which cost us RM490 as that worked out slightly cheaper than the “Buy 2 adult tickets and free 1 kid ticket” promotion. You really need to check for promotional tickets from time to time once you have decided on your dates.
Legoland Malaysia opens from 10am till
7pm and as it was the 1st term school holiday in Malaysia, we thought it was going to be super crowded.
We arrived at 9.50am and parked at the
open air car park (RM10.00 per car, per
entrance although we left after Legoland closed and it was free parking at that time) and walked
about 7 minutes to the entrance of Legoland. We had to queue for a while and
our bags were checked. Basically, you are not allowed to bring in food and
drinks bought outside of Legoland. However, you can bring in water and baby
food.
Dry Park
There are 5 lands to cover, namely:-
(a) Lego Technic (you will find Star Wars here);
(b) Lego Kingdoms (you will find castles and dragons);
(c) Imagination (the Duplo playtown is here. Also, the new Lego Ninjago's ride is here);
(d) Land of Adventure;
(e) Lego City (driving school); and
(f) Miniland (miniature architecture Lego of famous landmarks in Malaysia and other South East Asia countries).
Dry Park
There are 5 lands to cover, namely:-
(a) Lego Technic (you will find Star Wars here);
(b) Lego Kingdoms (you will find castles and dragons);
(c) Imagination (the Duplo playtown is here. Also, the new Lego Ninjago's ride is here);
(d) Land of Adventure;
(e) Lego City (driving school); and
(f) Miniland (miniature architecture Lego of famous landmarks in Malaysia and other South East Asia countries).
A lot of people told us that you need a hat, umbrella and sun cream. We were quite fortunate that it was raining (not
heavily) and it was not hot at all. The weather was just nice and there were
not many people on that day.
At the dry and wet parks, please check
at the entrance of the rides for the posted age, height and safety
restrictions. There are certain rides that are not suitable for the younger age
groups.
Water Park
Guess what? We covered both parks in just 1 day. Thank God for the rain and no queues for all rides.
Guess what? We covered both parks in just 1 day. Thank God for the rain and no queues for all rides.
Overall, for the price of the tickets,
it’s worth it. The kids enjoyed it the most and they said they wanted to go back
there again!
What to wear
and bring?
- Light thin clothes and shorts
- Cap
- Sun cream
- Small umbrella or poncho
- Water
- Swimsuit, towel, goggles for wet park
How to go
about the park? What to do first? How to get the best value of my ticket?
- I would recommend you to go for the dry park 1st as it's bigger and then to the water park. Kids will take a long time playing at the water park and may refuse to proceed to the dry park. Also, after a swim, you need to shower and that may take some time.
- If you are at the dry park, proceed to the 1st adventureland. Queue for the ride that you want to ride 1st. Once you are done with the 1st adventureland, proceed to the next one.
- Eat your lunch at the dry park as there are more choices compared to the water park.
- Allocate 2 hours at the water park.
- Take photos at the Miniland.
- Leave shopping till the end of your visit, otherwise you may have to carry around or you may rent a locker.
Facilities
at Legoland
- First Aid services
- Wheelchair and stroller services
- Baby Care centre
- Lost and found counter
- Package pick-up service
- Locker services
- Prayer room
- Body dryer (after getting really wet at the dry park for certain rides)
The details:
Legoland
Malaysia
79100 Iskandar Puteri
7, Jalan Legoland
Medini
79100 Nusajaya, Johor
Tel: 07-597 8888
Opens daily from 10am -7pm. Only water
park will closed at 6pm
Website: https://www.legoland.com.my
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