Legoland Malaysia
The first International Theme Park in Malaysia was finally opened on September 15, 2012. It is the first Legoland in Asia and sixth in the world after Denmark, Britain, California, Florida and Germany. Legoland is exactly situated at Nusujaya, Iskandar Malaysia Economic Region in Johor Bahru.
For those coming from Kuala Lumpur, go to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) first, and travel for around 4 to 5 hours from TBS to Larkin Station in Johor Bahru for RM31 bus fare. From Larkin Bus Station take the Causeway Link buses going to Legoland at RM2.10 for adults and RM1.40 for kids.
If you'll be coming from Singapore, go to Jurong Bus Interchange or Boon Lay Bus Interchange. From Jurong Bus Interchange, take CW3/CW3S/CW4/CW4S buses. From Boon Lay take CW6. Have your passports stamped at Singapore Customs and then to Malaysian Customs. Take the JPO2 bus or any Causeway Link Buses which are going to Legoland.
If you'll be coming from Singapore, go to Jurong Bus Interchange or Boon Lay Bus Interchange. From Jurong Bus Interchange, take CW3/CW3S/CW4/CW4S buses. From Boon Lay take CW6. Have your passports stamped at Singapore Customs and then to Malaysian Customs. Take the JPO2 bus or any Causeway Link Buses which are going to Legoland.
the super excited kids!
nandito pala ang mga ka look alike ni baby James...cute baby =)
rainy but fun day at Legoland!
Entrance Fee RM140 for adults and RM110 for kids
There are lockers for rent for those who have luggages |
map of Legoland
Legoland has seven themed areas of attraction: the Beginning, Lego Technic, Lego Kingdoms, Imagination, Lego City, Land of Adventure and Miniland. It features more than 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions. Some rides are still scheduled for maintenance and construction as of April 2013.
there's also a driving school fit for baby James age and height
Driving School for 12 years old below
Their driving certificates
The MINILAND, Legoland's Centerpiece, took them three years and more than 30 million lego bricks to recreate some of Asia's famous landmarks.
my beloved Philippines
Cambodia's Angkor Wat
Taj Mahal of India
China
WOW!
Petronas Twin Towers made of Lego bricks, the tallest lego structure in the world
the boating school
Souvenir Shop
this lego structure is soundly sleeping
The weather here is scorching hot! The temperature can reach up to 42 degress celsius. Bring umbrella and hats and also extra shirts for your kids. I think the RM140 is so expensive as the other attractions, most especially their 4D rides, are closed on our visit. We came here by 2pm and were finished by 5:30pm. Maybe you have to wait first in the opening of their Water Theme Park in 2013 so your entrance fee will be worth it! The buses going back to Larkin Bus Terminal are few or I must say nothing at all. We went back to Larkin by riding a taxi at RM50 good for all of us. So expensive coz we went here by just spending RM2.10 for adults and RM1.40 for kids from Larkin.
My kids had a lot of fun though the entrance fee is a bit expensive =)
The Lego-themed hotel will be open in 2014.
Visit Legoland Official Webpage at http://www.legoland.com.my/
Hi, just want to ask if there are buses just outside Legoland that are going back to the Larkin Station? We are planning to go Kuala Lumpur after enjoying the day in Legoland. Also like you we will be bringing our baggage in Legoland, do they also offer big lockers for suitcases, handcary bags that are 10kg and how much is the rental? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHello Gemmy i'm so sorry for the very late reply...They said that there are buses from Legoland to Larkin Station until 6pm, but when we went there last time, we waited for more than 30 minutes and there were no buses going back to Larkin. Rental of small lockers are at RM20 and RM10 for all day rate and 3 hours rate respectively. And for larger lockers rentals at RM40 and RM20 for all day rate and 3 hour rates. Thank u for reading =)
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