LEGOLAND!! Wait for me,may be I'm going to go with my friends within this year as well as Singapore too!!hehehe..And I'm promised I'm going to take lots of photos if I've a chance of getting there..teehee~It's really lucky to have a legoland in Malaysia..6th in the world and the 1st in Asia~~ Really,it's cut out for kids and also family to relax and enjoy..missed my childhood soooo much..(I'm not that old as what you think k?just past it for few years,haha...) come on,go to get yourself high in this heaven and it's at johor,just near singapore also..haha..any enquiry regarding this,please do visit :http://www.legoland.com.my/JOHOR BAHRU, Aug 8 — The opening of the Legoland Theme Park in Nusa Jaya near here on September 15 will see Malaysia offering a new tourist draw.
Many are familiar with Lego blocks, where individuals, particularly children, can display their talents in showcasing their creativity.
The theme park, which utilises close to 50 million Lego blocks, offers visitors the chance to view unique displays of these pieces, as well as opportunities for the whole family to show off their creativity.
Built on almost 30.8 hectares, Legoland Malaysia is the sixth Legoland theme park in the world and the first in Asia.
A Bernama writer and a group of journalists recently visited this theme park.
Legoland Malaysia general manager Siegfried Boerst, who welcomed the entourage, said the RM700-million theme park located in the Iskandar Malaysia economic region is almost 90 per cent complete and scheduled to be opened September 15.
He said this theme park showcases seven parks, including ‘Lego Kingdom’, ‘Imagination’, ‘Land of Adventure’, ‘Lego Technic’, ‘The Beginning’, ‘Lego City’
and ‘Miniland’. The parks are specially designed for families with children aged two to 12 years old.
Legoland Malaysia was developed by Merlin Entertainments Group, the world’s second largest theme park development firm. The firm inked a deal with Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB) in December 2008 and construction began at the end of 2009.
“Legoland Malaysia is similar to that in Germany, as the technology used is the same as that utilised in Legoland Florida. Hence, Legoland Malaysia is among the best Lego theme parks ever built,” he said.
Among the facilities that will be available at the theme park are restaurants, surau and parking bays. ‘The Big Shop’, which is the largest premises that sells Lego products in Southeast Asia, will be located next to the main entrance of this theme park.
Three games are specifically offered for children below 11 years old.
They are ‘City Fire Academy’, ‘Driving School’ and ‘Boating School’, though children need adults to be present while playing these games.
In ‘City Fire Academy’, a team of four, including two children and two adults, will compete with another team to put out a fire, while in ‘Driving School’ and ‘Boating School’, children will be allowed to man a small vehicle and a small boat.
In ‘Miniland’, visitors feel like ‘giants’ walking among Asia’s miniaturised landmarks, such as a 10-metre tall Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers, Taj Mahal and Angkor Wat, as well as other structures.
“In Miniland, local talents were involved, as 20 Malaysians were in the group that created the structures,” said the general manager.
There is a rollercoaster named ‘Dragon Coaster’ that brings visitors into the Lego palace in ‘Lego Kingdom’ that houses a torture chamber, royal dining room and a treasure chamber guarded by a dragon!
Also, children can try out their talents at the ‘Imagination’ park by building with the available Lego pieces. There is also a 50-metre high watchtower.
Boerst, who has more than 20 years experience in this industry, said there are plans to create a wet park next year and a hotel in 2014.
Boerst added that development of Legoland Malaysia offers 1,000 job opportunities for Malaysians, where the locals are bound to benefit from the economic activities generated by this theme park.
More than 45,000 season passes, valid until 2013 at RM245 per adult and RM180 per child, have been sold, he said, adding that MyKad holders are entitled to a RM30 rebate at the entrance.
Introductory promotions for daily entrance tickets costing RM96 (adult) and RM70 (child) are available. Boerst said about one million visitors are expected during the first year of Legoland Malaysia’s operations.
Meanwhile, Assistant Director for Johor Tourism Department, Amirul Asyraf Ibrahim, said the development of Legoland Malaysia would further secure the country on world tourism maps.
He said apart from this Lego theme park, Iskandar Malaysia will also offer a cartoon-based theme park in Puteri Harbour, as well as a movie-making studio.


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