Finally, after deciding for close to 1 year even since it's launch, me and my buddies made it there. It was a quick and painless planning and smooth trip.
First of all, if you asked me if it's fun, well, depends on what you're expecting. As an adult Lego fan, I would say it's okay in the sense that most of the theme park rides are more geared towards children and not adult. There are still some, e.g. the roller coaster that would appease your trill seeking crave but nothing beyond that.
You could walk around and admire all the world's famous landmarks, built up by Lego blocks in all their blocky glory all day long, that is if you can endure the hot sun. Tip (bring lots of water if you can carry, umbrella and definitely sun block). Each soda here costs around RM5 so they're not cheap.
Without further ado, let me use the photo to guide you through some sections of the park. Enjoy!
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took a cab and arrive at the entrace of Mall of Medini, you have to walk pass rows of shops and restaurant to reach the opening of Legoland deep inside |
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on the left of Legoland main entrance is the WIP Legoland hotel and the so call wet theme park, due next year (2014) I think |
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our tickets, each with distinctive looks |
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a giant police minifig greated me and my friend, yes sir! |
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one of the poison shops, end up I bought Lego Star Wars Darth Vader t-shirt |
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there should be a button that makes this little dragon move around, I couldn't find it though or it's not working |
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4D movies, it's not very good... haha |
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Lego Chima minifig, it's huge |
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feels smarter already |
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release the KRAKEN! |
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Malaysia's Petronas twin tower, used to be one of the tallest building in the world |
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Malaysia's KL tower |
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took this slow moving train and tour around the park.. |
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till we meet again, maybe... |
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Ang Kor Wat |
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whoops... |
Legoland Malaysia (Johor state)
http://www.legoland.com.my
Opening hours: http://www.legoland.com.my/en/Plan/Opening-hours/
Enjoy yourself if you go.
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