Our first visit to Legoland Malaysia was marred by the super heavy traffic at both the Singapore and Malaysia customs. The supposedly short journey to our holiday destination turned out to be a 7-hour excruciating journey of waiting to clear customs.
All frustration was forgotten when we reached the Lego Hotel, which was every child's dream and every adult young-at-heart's
fantasy. Lego, Lego everywhere. Even the facade of the hotel looks like it was
built from Lego blocks.
The hotel itself was very child-friendly. Even the room has a child-sized sink, toothbrush set, bathrobe and room slippers for the little ones. The Kingdom room
is quite spacious for our family of three. Our girl chose the upper deck of the
bunk bed, which has a pull-out bed at the bottom.
The king-sized bed for the adults is very comfortable and spacious. There is
even a sliding door for privacy.
The hotel's pools on the 5th
floor comprise of an adult pool and a kiddie pool with huge Lego blocks floating
around in the water. It was fun watching the kids having a whale of a time
playing with the Lego blocks in the pool.
Since the theme park and water
park close rather early at 7pm and 6pm respectively, there are special
performances and movie nights on every night to entertain the hotel guests. Early bird catches the worms. Be sure to go for breakfast
before 8am to avoid the long queue. The breakfast buffet at the Bricks
Family Restaurant was a sumptious spread, with great varieties, ranging from
Asian to Western. You will definitely find something for your taste buds.
Hotel guests have the
privilege to enter the two theme parks half an hour before opening time at 10am.
Surprisingly, there were not too many people queuing at most rides, so we were
able to catch most of the rides, and even watched a 4-D Lego movie at the Lego
Studios. Don't miss getting a bird's eye view of the entire Legoland from the
Oberservation Tower!
We wanted to try the seemingly exciting Dino Island
ride which features a towering steep water slide but it was closed
for repair, much to our disappointment. But the thrilling roller coasters - The Dragon and Project X more
than made up for it. As the weather got hotter in the afternoon, we went back to
the hotel to rest and shower.
After a brief rest, our little girl was raring to go for the Water Park. It was much smaller compared to the main theme park. It was wet everywhere. We especially loved the water slides that plunged
you down twisting and swirling tubes into the water! Also loved the man-made
wave pool, if only the weather wasn't that hot.
Overall, it was a great escapade from the busyness of our mundane life. I was overawed by all the great Lego brick works in various designs. Star Wars fans will be delighted to know there are a lot of Star Wars-related miniature displays.
My favorite part of Legoland is the Miniland -- where a myriad ASEAN countries in miniatures
are displayed. We took several pictures at the Singapore miniature in all its SG50 glory! It was amazing how those Lego creators/builders are so creative and skillful with their hands.
Legoland is definitely a happy place where all childhood dreams come true! Even if you don't grow up with Legos, seeing so many Lego brick works in various shapes and designs will definitely put a smile on your face.
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Thursday, November 05, 2015
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