Thursday, August 8, 2013

Legoland Malaysia 2013 Part I

When Disneyland officially having its theme park in Hong Kong, I felt so excited because this dreamland is now in Asia (beside Japan), giving me chance to experience it rather than dream in front of the tv. When Universal Studio is set up its theme park in Singapore, I felt even more excited because it just like located next door to me. After all, I'm thinking how come all this established theme parks never come to Malaysia and having their next wonderland with us. Finally we get one and it is the Legoland Malaysia.

Legoland Malaysia is located at Nusajaya Johor, Malaysia. For oversea visitors, the nearest airport to Legoland shall be Malaysia Senai International Airport. It is also reachable if your flight to Singapore Changi Airport, but of course need to cross Malaysia-Singapore border. Not like Disneyland Hong Kong and Universal Studios Singapore, Legoland Malaysia could not be reached by skytrain or subway. For visitors without own vehicle, the available public transport only taxi and buses. For better trip planning, I would recommend to book for hotel that ready with shuttle service to the Legoland. Previously I stayed in Kulai City Inn Hotel and it was ready with 7-seats Toyota Innova as shuttle to send us to Legoland. Single trip charged for 2pax was at RM50. If not mistaken, it took us roughly 30-45 mins to reach the destination. 
Front view of Entrance to Legoland Malaysia
The Legoland Malaysia is opened most of the day from 10am to 6pm but during weekends, public holidays and school holidays, the park might extended the business hour until 8pm or 10pm. However, there is also certain date that the park is closed. So, please check the Legoland website for the information to avoid disappointment.

The entrance ticket is available at the ticketing counters but if you had confirmed your trip 7 days before departure, then you may purchase the ticket on-line to get 20% discount while avoid the queue, just print out the e-ticket and scan at the entrance and you are welcome into the park. Standard price for adult is RM140 while children (3-11) and senior citizen (60 and above) could get ticket at RM110. For MyKad holder now could enjoy the promotion by get additional RM20 discount plus RM10 food voucher when purchase ticket directly from counter. For those who wish to visit Legoland frequently, annual pass is then meet to your needs.

Example of the e-ticket
So, what are the unique attractions I experienced in Legoland Malaysia? Let me continue it in Part II

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