Legoland Malaysia
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Legoland Theme Park Opening Hours
These are the opening hours for the Legoland Theme Park.
Legoland Theme Park Opening Hours
1000 Hrs to 1800Hrs
(10am to 6pm)
On Saturdays the Legoland Theme Park Opening Hours are extended to 7pm.
Water Park Opening Hours
1000 Hrs to 1800Hrs
(10am to 6pm)
SEA LIFE Opening Hours
1000 Hrs to 1800Hrs
(10am to 6pm)
The above are the general Legoland theme park opening hours.
Closed for Maintenance
Sometimes any of these facilities may be closed for maintenance.
To check out on the latest updates on the opening hours please visit the Legoland Theme Park Opening Hours Page.
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Legoland Annual Pass Price, Benefits and Restrictions
Some Quick Info on Legoland Malaysia Awesome Annual Pass and Premium Annual Pass
What's the solution to save money and enjoy the theme park to your heart's content?
Get yourself a Legoland Annual Pass.
Get yourself a Legoland Annual Pass.
Read on to learn more about the Legoland Annual Pass benefits. You also get to learn about the Legoland Annual Pass restrictions.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Quick Tips to Make Your Legoland Visit Enjoyable and Memorable
Looking forward to an exciting and memorable Legoland visit with your family?
Here's are some quick tips to help you wish come true.
Book your ticket(s) in advance. Preferably book online. Search for online promotions to land a good deal.
If you don't have a specific date to visit the theme park, opt for an open ticket. With an open ticket you could visit anytime within 6 months from the purchase of the ticket.
Visit Legoland on a weekday. You'll avoid the crowds and have a stress-free visit. Stay away during the school holidays.
The weather could be excessively hot. So, don't forget an umbrella. If an umbrella is too cumbersome don't forget your sunglasses or caps
Here's are some quick tips to help you wish come true.
Book your ticket(s) in advance. Preferably book online. Search for online promotions to land a good deal.
If you don't have a specific date to visit the theme park, opt for an open ticket. With an open ticket you could visit anytime within 6 months from the purchase of the ticket.
Visit Legoland on a weekday. You'll avoid the crowds and have a stress-free visit. Stay away during the school holidays.
The weather could be excessively hot. So, don't forget an umbrella. If an umbrella is too cumbersome don't forget your sunglasses or caps
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Muslim-Friendly Facilities at Legoland Malaysia
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Legoland Malaysia Petronas Twin Towers
If you've always been fascinated by the Petronas Twin Towers, you'll get a another chance to see your favourite building at the Legoland Theme Park Malaysia.
Although the Petronas Twin Towers is not the tallest building in the world at the moment, it's the tallest building in the Legoland theme parks throughout the world.
Fifteen Lego builders were involved in Legoland's Petronas Twin Tower Project. It took the team close to a year to complete the skyscraper which stands proudly in the theme park at 10 metres.
All in all, 5,500 hours were spent and 542,000 of Lego bricks were used to make the Petronas Twin Towers a reality.
The structure of the Towers comprises of 8 metres of steel lines and a plate which holds the two towers together. In case you're wondering how long it would take for a single person to build the Towers, it would take about 3 years, according to experts.
The Legoland Theme Park Petronas Twin Towers could be found in the Miniland, which showcases 12 other famous monuments in Southeast Asia.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Legoland Malaysia : Quick Facts
Legoland Malaysia : Fast Facts
Legoland Theme Park Malaysia is the sixth theme park of its kind in the world. The other five could be found in Denmark, Britain, California, Florida and Germany.
Legoland Malaysia, the first Legoland in Asia, was built at an estimated cost of RM720 million.
Located in Nusajaya Johor it was opened to the public on September 15, 2012. But then the public was allowed access to the park much earlier to allow them a glimpse of the park and to book annual passes.
The park is a hit with Singaporeans looking for an experiene different from the Universal Studios theme parkback home.
Boasting 15,000 Lego models constructed with around 50 million Lego bricks, the main areas of the Legoland Theme Park comprises the Miniland, Lego Technic, Lego Kingdom, Imagination, Lego City and Land of Adventure.
The Big Shop
If you have a soft spot for LEGO® toys head to The Big Shop where you could find the largest selection in Asia.
Miniland
This is where prominent landmarks from Asia are featured. More than 30 million LEGO bricks have been used to construct such landmarks as Taj Mahal.
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