Have any plans this weekend? Why not make a trip to the alluring Kluang district in the middle of Johor?
Kluang is the former capital of Johor under the early British rule but has since made a name for itself in the tile industry and organic farming.
As a matter of fact, there a lot of Kluang attractions are waiting for you to discover! Some organic farms offer eco-farm tours – which are a fun way to learn more about food production!
There are a whole bunch of other engaging activities to do in Kluang – Check out the list below!
8 Best Kluang Attraction
1. Kluang UK Farm
UK Farm enjoys its reputation as one of the popular Kluang attraction. Only a couple hour’s drive from hectic Singapore city life too!
The 100-acre farm specializes in sheep and goat farming – they have thousands of sheep actually! Making them Malaysia’s largest goat and sheep farm.
As part of their venture into agrotourism (since 2008-2010), you can learn about the 21st-century goat milking production and even bottle feed goats and calves on the farm!
Other activities include:
A visit to their organic vegetable farm and fruit gardens.
Tour the mushroom farm.
Visit an Orang Asli (indigenous people of Malaysia) village.
Ride a horse-drawn cart.
Fish at the farm too!
Take the full experience and stay overnight on the farm:
Cozy chalet & dormitory-style accommodations
BBQ facilities
Surau
Function rooms and more!
The peaceful verdant pastures of UK Farm await you!
Location:http://bit.ly/2uQioRJ Contact: +607-759 7555 Ticket Price:
Adult: RM47.70
Child (3-12 years old) & Senior (60+ years old): RM37.10
2. Kluang Rail Coffee
One of the unique things to do in Kluang includes getting a comforting cup of coffee and breakfast at the maiden branch of Kluang Rail Coffee. It’s 70 years old!
This original Kopitiam serves the following in their menu:
Coffee made with coffee beans that they roast in-house with butter.
Quintessential Kopitiam food like kaya toast, curry puffs, nasi lemak, and soft-boiled eggs.
But unlike other Kopitiam, Kluang Rail Coffee still toast their bread in the traditional manner – over a charcoal fire!
Enough about the food though, let’s talk about the ambiance here!
Aesthetic features include:
Wooden slat sunshades hang over the curious wire mesh windows – the windows really add to the nostalgic feel of this Kopitiam! Makes for a nice breeze too!
A convenient location is next to Kluang’s train station.
A simple exterior belies the equally simple but extremely charming and rustic interior!
Want to relax and watch the trains go by? This is the best place to do it!
3. Zenxin Organic Park Kluang
Here is another Kluang attraction that health-conscious folks can appreciate! After all, you are what you eat!
And at Zenxin Organic Park, you can see first hand how fresh food gets to your table!
Learn about the main principles that this organic vegetable farm practices! It’s not only about avoiding pesticides!
Other things to do here include:
Pick your own herbs at the herb garden!
Or rent a bicycle to explore the huge farm!
Buy something at their gardening supply shop, Eko Paradise to start your own garden or introduce a more sustainable way to care for your existing one!
Have a delicious meal made from 100% organic produce straight from the farm at the Farm Table Restaurant. They specialize in vegetarian fusion food.
Or you can just get fresh ingredients from the Farm Mart at Zenxin Organic Park to make your own organic meal at home later!
You can bring home some organic mulberry tea from Farm Mart too!
Location: 47A & 47B, Batu 9, Jalan Batu Pahat, 86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia Contact: +607-759 5196
Daily: 9:00am – 6:30pm Ticket Price:
RM18 (Adult), RM16 (Child/ Senior) Price includes:
Farm tour
Welcome drink
Restaurant voucher
2 other free activities
4. Kluang Coffee Powder Factory
Coffee lovers, take note! Kluang Coffee Powder Factory may be one of the less prominent Kluang tourist attractions, but it boasts quite the success story!
Image credits: facebook.com/kluangcoffee1966/
The factory tour is free too and you can discover what lengths the founder, Goh Tong Tor went through to make the factory what it is today!
What is special about the coffee here?
Both black (sugar and vegetable oil roast) and white coffee (three-bean roast) of the highest quality are available here. You can sample them too!
Do you know the local coffee brand, Television Coffee? This factory makes it!
Television Coffee gets its curious name from the founder’s perspective on how coffee and television bring people closer back in the 1960s. And until today, that is still relevant!
Don’t forget to bring some tasty coffee powder back as a souvenir to remind you of a satisfying day at Kluang Coffee Powder Factory!
Location: 76, Jalan Besar, Kampung Yap Tau Sah, 86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia. Contact: +607-773 1943 Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: 9:00am – 4:00pm Entrance Fee: Free
5. Gunung Lambak (Mount Lambak)
At 510m above sea level, the trek to the summit of Gunung Lambak strikes as a challenge, even for those of moderate fitness!
Not surprisingly, this is also a popular hiking spot for the locals.
From the base, it takes around 2 hours to reach the higher one and there are several routes you can choose from – the most pleasant route is the concrete path. Suitable for elders!
Once you reach the midway point (20-40 minutes’ time), there are different routes to choose from too.
The midway point has a pavilion, benches and a signboard.
Use the ropes and tree roots to pull yourself up! Especially if it’s been raining recently.
The view at the top is pretty nice! Just trees all around!
Eco Resort is nearby if you need accommodation. It has the following facilities:
Swimming pool
Playground
The restaurant is worth checking out!
In case you do plan to go, allow up 2-3 hours to do this hike!
6. Kluang Street Art (Bat Town)
Somewhere downtown is a surprisingly stunning Kluang attraction!
Of course, this is none other than the colorful mural street in Kluang!
About 24 different wall murals and 3D art adorn the back lanes and alleyways of Jalan Dato Teoh Siew Khor.
Some background on the murals:
The murals are the result of an event by the local council to engage local and international artists to help beautify Kluang!
The many creative murals showcase a variety of typical Malaysian scenes, coffee, local food and oddly enough, bats!
Why Bats? Because Kluang owes its name to the local fruit bats which are keluang in Malay.
You need at least an hour to fully appreciate all the time put in by the artists to bring the old street back to life!
And if you feel a need to quench your thirst, there are an abundance of quaint little cafes and stores to do just that!
Location: 25, Jalan Merdeka, Kampung Masjid Lama, 86000 Kluang, Johor, Malaysia
7. Gunung Belumut
Here’s another Kluang attraction that will have you catching your breath!
This 15km (including return) strenuous hike to complete to the peak at 1,100m.
What to expect:
It takes a total of 7 hours – 4 hours up and 3 hours to go down.
You will have to climb on all fours at times!
Tree roots will be your best friends!
Watch your step! It can get pretty slippery after a dose of rain. There will be little streams to cross too!
The summit is nothing too spectacular, you will get to see some moss-covered branches and rocks along the way!
You will need a guide and permit to hike here! Check out Freewill Hikers.
If you want to break up the long journey, it is possible to stay on this mountain overnight at any of the three camping spots. At extra charge.
Prepare for this arduous trek by climbing lots of stairs!
Location: Gunung Belumut Recreational Forest
8. Kluang Mall
Of all the places to visit in Kluang, this is the one to satisfy your shopping needs!
The spacious and modern mall occasionally hosts exhibitions and events (so check their site for that) in their atriums.
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There are also a total of 5 floors, including the lower ground or basement. And get this, close to 348k sq ft with 160 specialty retail shops!
Which include:
H&M
Popular Bookstore
Uniqlo
Pacific Hypermarket & Department Store is the main anchor
Mika Premium Gift Shop (lower ground) – Pick up some locally-made Mika Charcoal & Milk Swiss Rolls! Beware that these spoil very easily in hot weather!
And while you are at the lower ground, go get some lunch at the mall’s reputable food court, Kluang Food Street.
Want to catch a movie? MBO Cinemas is your answer.
Or you can go bowling at Ampang Super Bowl on the third floor of the mall!
Want to go for a theme park trip during the weekend or long school holiday in Malaysia with your family or friends?
But you find that flight tickets are too expensive?
5 Best Johor Theme Parks To Discover
1. Fanpekka Theme Park (Brand New Johor Theme Park)
Fanpekka Theme Park has recently opened its doors to the public in the AEON Tebrau City shopping mall, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
The first Finnish conceptual theme park in Asia, Fanpekka is designed on the idea that children learn by playing.
Learning problem-solving and global communication skills are pillars of the Finnish educational curriculum, and they are pristinely integrated into the design of Fanpekka. The park is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia.
Fanpekka was designed for families, with children aged 2 to 12 specifically targeted. The play area’s convenient location within the shopping centre allows children a light-hearted respite while on an outing with the family.
The 27,500 square foot playground is divided into four main sections, each focusing on providing relaxation while nurturing the mind, body, and soul.
Tonttu, named after a Finnish fairy tale, transports children to a world of magic and mystique.
Allowing children to go on adventures to ‘worlds’ like this one enables them cultivate a sense of self while sharing in the experience with their families.
Creating a safe environment for children to explore their imaginations while making sense of the world around them is key to the highly successful Finnish system that is implemented here.
Why is the play-based Finnish education system so successful? Experts take note of the fact that Finns place an emphasis on early childhood education and development.
In their system, even the youngest children are regarded as unique and respected as individuals with different needs, desires, and, most importantly, ways of learning.
Embracing individuality gives children the experiences and tools that they need to develop innovation and social skills.
They do this through praising creativity and allowing children to figure things out in their own way and on their own time. Incorporating these ideals into Fanpekka will now give these opportunities to children visiting or living in Malaysia.
The goal of Fanpekka is to provide a fun, yet educational, environment for all children and families, especially those who might not have access to outings like this otherwise.
Aeon Fantasy’s Director, Wataru Koiwa, hopes to reach out to about 6,000 families per month with the use of these new facilities. The theme park is also expected to rise above the competition due to being indoors and, as such, not at the mercy of the weather.
Fanpekka Theme Park can divide into 6 categories as listed below:
1. Lasten Ocean
Ocean appears all of a sudden when Tonttu casts magic spells. There might be a legendary monster living in it!
2. Assembly Leikkimokki
Let’s assembly a house by pieces with parent. What kind of house would you build?
3. Workshop
Welcome to Workshop. Let’s experience the handmade crafts created by Tonttu!
4. Lasten Castle
An old castle that Tonttu has revived. There are many Tonttu in the castle and like to play around the classic building with the children.
5. Role Play Leikkimokki
Tonttu really likes the shops and people that gather in this town. Let’s have fun by role-playing as shopkeepers or customers! It’s possible that Tonttu will arrives at the town!
6. Toy Corner
Tonttu made a toy town for his little friends. Let’s surprise Tonttu by exploring some creatuve plays.
Enjoying a trip to Fanpekka is not an experience limited to nearby locals, either. Singaporeans can easily make a day trip to the province, meaning the playground can be utilized as a subtle educational tool by anyone in the area.
The addition of Fanpekka Cafe by SDS is the icing on the cake, giving families the opportunity to snack and drink in between play sessions. In the coming months, the park will surely turn into a tourist hotspot for visitors and their children, as well, truly emulating the Finnish way and providing a positive safe haven for all.
Address: Lot S102, Fanpekka, 2nd Floor Aeon Mall Tebrau City, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Fanpekka Ticket Fee: RM55/Child & RM11/Adult (Unlimited Entry For A Day)
Age Limit: Children Below 12 years old
Opening Hours: 10:00am – 10:00pm (Last Entry at 9:00pm) Facebook
2. Legoland Malaysia Theme Park
It is one of the most popular theme park in JB. Spread over 70 acres, this is a theme park that everyone can enjoy and have ultimate fun with family and friends.
It is a family theme park where you can have maximum fun no matter what age you are. The park which opened in September 2012 is the first in Asia and 6th in the world.
Legoland Malaysia Theme Park is located about 33km from Senai International Airport and about 30-minute drive by car. If you coming from Singapore Changi Airport, the route distance is about 66km and the journey may take approximately 1-hour drive. Besides that, it is also near to JB Sentral or CIQ complex Johor.
The theme park is divided into 2 categories which are Legoland Theme Park and Legoland Water Park. Both of the parks are suitable for all ages. Each one of the theme parks will require a full day if you want to get the best value for your money.
There are more than 70 hands-on rides and slides in the theme park, each one designed to delight you and bring out the child in you.
There are 8-themed attraction and extra big adventure for little kids as listed below:
Besides the rides that will delight you, you can also trying out the food, visiting the memento shops from where you could buy souvenirs and gifts and generally enjoying the wonderful and unique park.
At every step of the way there is continuous interaction with the rides to make the visit a total adventure. The LEGO models are spectacular and real 1:20 scale replication of the real buildings in Asia. Everything is so magical and beautiful here that you would not want the day to finish.
Address: 7, Jalan Legoland, Bandar Medini Iskandar Malaysia, 79250 Iskandar Puteri (Nusajaya), Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 597 8888
Legoland Malaysia Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 7:00pm Facebook
3. Sanrio Hello Kitty Town (PERMANENTLY CLOSED)
Sanrio Hello Kitty Town is more to see and enjoy in Iskandar Puteri (Nusajaya) than the astounding miniature LEGO buildings.
You will need to dedicate the better part of the day to enjoy this amazing multi-storied theme park.
It is just a few minutes walking distances from Johor Bahru Checkpoint and connected to Johor Bahru City Square Mall by a bridge.
The Angry Birds Theme Park provides a variety of attractions and fun games and suitable for youth, kids, toddles and parent alike.
The fun games can be divided into 5 zones which are listed below:
Fun games in Danger Zone include Lazer Bird Shoot and Space Drop Air Bag.
Fun games in Utopia include Air Parkour Track, Piggy Shooting Gallery, Bird Wire Slack Line, Anti Gravity Trampoline and Giant Leap Foam Pit.
Fun games in Classic include Bird Nest Climbing Track and Angry Birds GO! Kart Track.
Fun games in South Beach include Captain Black Birds Ship, Balance Bike Lagoon, CineMine, Angry Birds Video Game and Red Bird Sona.
At Angry Birds Shop, you can buy angry birds stationery, merchandise, toys, apparel and snacks.
Address: Level 3, KOMTAR JBCC, Johor Bahru City Centre, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 221 0260 / +607 – 300 5090
Angry Birds Activity Park Opening Hours:
Daily: 10:00am – 10:00pm
Angry Birds Activity Park Ticket Price: For International Travelers
Single Entry: RM75/pax
Annual Pass: RM230/pax
Family Pass of 4 Persons: RM280/pax
Family Annual Pass: RM850/pax For Malaysian
Single Entry: RM60pax
Annual Pass: RM180/pax
Family Pass of 4 Persons: RM218/pax
Family Annual Pass: RM700/pax Facebook
5. MCM Studios Indoor Theme Park
MCM Studios is the newest addition of theme parks in Johor and is arguably the largest park in South East Asia and also the fifth largest in the world! The 500,000 square feet theme park is housed inside Capital 21 Shopping Mall and it takes up the entire 3rd and 4th floor of the mall.
It features more than 20 different themed attractions that are divided into 3 main sections- Music Planet, Movie Planet and Cartoon Planet.
Music Planet will expect daily circus performances by Great British Circus in a tent that are built within the theme park, which includes musicals and theatricals performances. You’ll get to witness the show- live!
Movie Planet offers exciting and hair-rising rides that will bring your favourite movie scenes to life.
Cartoon Planet will use Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technology to show classic cartoon characters of various animated characters.
What’s more, the mall has 3 floors of retail spaces featuring 5 thematic zones- America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Middle East.
To top it off, there are two hotels- Hilton Garden Inn and Planet Hotels for visitors to stay over the weekend to fully enjoy the theme park!
This is definitely the one-stop tourist attraction in JB that you wouldn’t want to miss. So, lock in your calendar as it slated to open this coming August 2018!
Address: Capital 21 Shopping Mall, Jalan Tampoi, 81200 Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Contact: +607-244 8322 Facebook
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This entry, you’ll take a closer look at the different sections of the theme park together with all the activities on offer for visitors.
Whether you’re with family or visiting with friends, there’s something for everyone at Legoland Malaysia.
And in today’s post, I’ll going to review all about Legoland Malaysia Theme Park and to discover what’s in the theme park, what activities you can get involved, and more details on how to get there with our quick guide below.
So, you’ll have more time to spend with your loved ones during the next break.
Let’s check it out, Legoland Malaysia Theme Park review!
Legoland Malaysia Review (Theme Park)
Legoland Malaysia Theme Park is a part of the Iskandar Malaysia, the southern economic development of the state of Johor which saw the creation of the town of Iskandar Puteri (previously known as Nusajaya).
The town encompassing areas of commercial centers, retail malls, residential areas, education hubs, offices and hotels.
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It is Malaysia’s first international theme park, the first Legoland in Asia, and also the 6th of its kind around the world. It is the largest theme park in the country and is located in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia.
It is one of the most wonderful theme parks in Asia & popular places to visit in Malaysia.
In operation since its inception in 2012, the theme park is now home to over 40 rides, interactive games and attractions sprawling over some 76 acres.
The beauty of this park lies in the fact that it is designed for children’s fun while keeping them and their parents (accompanying adults) engaged and happy as well.
This means that every ride demands that the rider gets fully involved in the ride by pulling, pushing, constructing, un-constructing, etc.
How to travel from Singapore to Legoland ? Let’s check it out!
How To Get To Legoland Malaysia Theme Park From Singapore
More often than not, most visitors from Singapore choose to travel to Legoland Malaysia by driving there, and of course it’s one of the best options as well since its close by, and taking under an hour on the road.
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Legoland Malaysia Theme Park Map
9 Attractions In Legoland Malaysia Theme Park
We shall delve into the different sections that make up Legoland Malaysia Theme Park, and what you can expect when visiting these areas, as well as guidelines and restrictions to adhere to so you’re able to plan your journey through Legoland Malaysia more efficiently.
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That means you have more time to spend with your loved ones having fun exploring. There are 8 themed areas, each one competing with the other for the fun and pleasure it offers. Here is the breakdown of the different areas of the theme park in Legoland Malaysia:
The Beginning
Lego City
Miniland
Lego Ninjago World
Imagination
Lego Kingdoms
Lego Technic
Land of Adventure
1. The Beginning
Aptly named as this is where you will start your trek into the theme park, giving you an insight of more excitement to come your way.
The Beginning, or the entrance way into the theme park is an entrance like no other built with giant Lego blocks. The area of The Beginning is the place where you purchase or collect your entrance tickets.
Not only that, you’ll find that the spacious entrance way is complete with shops selling Lego brick and souvenirs and there’s even a café to grab a quick bite before you head in.
Don’t worry if you’ve found yourself abit overwhelmed with excitement, there’s always a helpful Legoland Malaysia personnel on the grounds to assist you.
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2. Lego City
In Lego City, kids have control as the games and activities are all interactive, and for the young at heart you’re welcome to join in the fun too. There are 8 attractions in Lego City, and 2 eateries.
The attractions and games in Lego City are popular because they allow children to drive, navigate, steer various automobiles, ships and even planes and fire trucks, with everything made out of Lego of course. Out of the eight attractions, one is actually a live performance show on stage, not to be missed by any Ninjago fan out there.
The Driving School and the Junior Driving School has children steer and drive Lego cars and even race. The Driving School also educates children about road safety and signals, fun and educational playtime all rolled into one, and students of this driving school will be awarded with a special Lego Driver’s License.
The Boating School on the other hand is a more relaxed ride, guests steer down the water path controlling the boat’s speed, although it can’t go very fast so there’s no racing here.
Another ride where guests can steer is at Lego City Airport. Younger guests, three years and above can enjoy this ride and steer the direction of the Lego planes, and be their own pilot.
Other areas worth checking out in this section of the park are Lego Express ride, Lego Rescue Academy. Take a ride aboard the Lego Express, where children and adults alike board for a Lego train ride that routes around the park’s main attractions, plus children above 6 can ride alone by themselves as the ride itself isn’t fast moving making it a great way to see the park attractions without walking.
At the Lego Rescue Academy, guests will enjoy playing the role of a firefighter as they battle fires using the fire hoses and feel like a real hero for the day. There are no actual fires, so don’t worry! This activity is suited for kids 4 years and above.
At Lego City Stage where guests can catch a live performance of Ninjago’s Kai and friends as they battle the evil Clouse. Cutting edge imagery together with puppetry and animation with special effects offers viewers a truly unique performance not to be missed.
Ride Restrictions For Boating School:
Riders must be able to walk for certain distance and 1 years old to enjoy this ride.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Driving School:
Riders must be above 6 to 13 years old to enjoy this ride.
Riders must be able to reach the steering wheel and pedals.
Ride Restrictions For Junior Driving School:
Riders must be above 3 to 5 years old to enjoy this ride.
Riders must be able to reach the steering wheel and pedals.
Ride Restrictions For Lego City Airport:
Riders must be at least 80cm & above in height and 3 years old to enjoy this ride.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Lego Express:
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Ride Restrictions For Rescue Academy:
Riders must be at least 90cm & above in height and 4 years old to enjoy this ride.
Riders must be at least 110cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 110cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
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3. Miniland
This section of the theme park is one that is included in all the Legoland around the world. Miniland showcases true to life miniatures of famous landmarks around the region, the world and in its home city, here in Johor.
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All the reviews about the Theme Park are only praises for the beautiful, unique and innovative rides and overall design. The Park has at its heart the Legoland Miniland where various famous buildings from all over Asia and world are replicated to perfection in 1:20 scale.
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You’ll recognize from the amazing brick art work which replicates famous city landmarks such as Singapore’s Merlion, Malaysia’s Petronas Twin Towers, Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, Egyptian Pyramids and India’s Taj Mahal are among the many on display.
The miniature buildings are all made of LEGO bricks making it look like a magical world. There are some 70 million plus LEGO bricks used to make these buildings – and this is so amazing to see. The displays can be enjoyed of children of all ages since they can push buttons to switch on the sounds or to light up the landmark displays.
For a bit on the background of each iconic landmark, you can join the Miniland guided tour with a Guest Experience Office who will take you to each landmark and share valuable facts and history of each display.
Lucky families who sign up for the guided tour get a chance to be given a complimentary Guided Tour Limited Edition brick, available while stock last, and given one piece each per family.
The guided tour is conducted Friday through Sunday from 16:00 until 17:00, and lasts about 20- 30 minutes, so if you’re interested do meet up with the officer at Singapore Cluster in Miniland before 16:00.
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4. LEGO Ninjago World
For true Ninja’s this world revolves around Ninja Kai, his friends and of course, his sensei. Step into Kai’s world and challenge yourself with the activities here, to see if you’re a true ninja!
Guests can expect to try out their ninja skills building a replica of the Monastery of Spinjitsu, take a spin on the spinning platform to test out your ninja balancing skills, take part in a 3D interactive water game, and spot Kai in his friends in awesome display of the characters from Ninjago.
The main highlight of LEGO Ninjago The Ride is the Ninjago 4D ride. The first ever sensory controlled 4D ride in Asia, is here in Legoland Malaysia. Immersive, enthralling and interactive, it’s a ride at the forefront of ride and projection technology.
Watch and get involved in the Ninjago world as your hand controls special powers to defeat the Great Devourer and save the land! You hand gestures will be able to disperse fire, earth, ice and lightning powers all from your seat throughout the ride, as you travel to the different lands in Ninjago.
This ride requires warriors to be a minimum height of 115cm and at least 6 years of age, while those under the height and age limit must be accompanied by an adult, sitting with them in the same ride car. Younger warriors are not recommended for this ride as the sounds, lights and animation may cause distress from sensory overload.
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Put yourself to the test and see if can replicate the iconic Ninjago Monastery. Zane’s Temple Build gets guests building this famous temple to lend a hand like a true ninja will. And once you’ve lent your ninja skills in building how about sprucing your ninja looks at the Sensei’s Shop where you’ll find all your ninja gear, models of Ninja Kai’s world and more.
Ride Restrictions For Lego Ninjago World:
Riders must be at least 115cm & above in height and 4 years old.
Riders below 115cm and below 4 years old must be accompanied by an adult in the same vehicle.
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5. Imagination
A large play area with interactive activities, games and rides this section of the park also includes a restaurant, Pizza Mania. There are six attractions in this section designed for children to get creative and build with bricks with Lego or larger Duplo bricks for the smaller adventurer.
Of the attractions, three are rides suitable for small children, however each ride does have a minimum age and height limit, and where the guests do not meet the requirements; a companion or guardian is needed.
For a ride with the whole family, the Observation Deck takes guests to spectacular heights to view the whole of Legoland. The ride is a circular glass pod and turns slowly as it reaches for the top of the tower. For 360 degree views from way up high, guests’ minimum are of 6 years old and 120 cm in height.
To experience a ride with no mechanics involved, try out the Kids Power Tower. Guests will learn about the pulley system which allows guests to pull themselves up and down the ride. Educational and fun even for adults. Guests need to be of 4 years and meet a minimum of 100cm for this ride.
Smaller guests can enjoy an easy moving Duplo train ride, on the Duplo Express which takes guest around Duplo Playtown. The ride is a replica of the larger Lego Express located in Lego City. The ride can accommodate guests of 1 year and above with a minimum of 80cm in height.
For more building and constructing fun, head to the indoor Build & Test area. Fully covered and air conditioned, offers some relief from the outside heat and allows for guest to get creative in building towers from blocks and then testing them on an earthquake platform. Guests can then take part in a competition to see which tower will survive the dreaded earthquake test.
Based on the popular The Lego Movie 4D and series, LEGO Studios is a special screening of the movie in 4D, an immersive movie experience complete with wind, water and fog effects to bring the story and characters to life.
The first screening of the movie was aired in cinemas in 2014, and this 4D movie you’re going to watch in Legoland bring back to the big screen the same characters, but what’s special is that there’s a new villain made for the screening here in Legoland. Only way to find out how the different the story is, is to watch it in Legoland Malaysia.
Showtimes begin from 11:00 daily, and The Lego Movie also has a Mandarin version which airs at 16:00 daily. There are other Lego movies screenings as well, do check with the theater on screening times.
Ride Restrictions For Duplo Express:
Riders must be at least 80cm & above in height and 1 years old.
Riders must be at least 100cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 100cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Kids Tower Power:
Riders must be at least 100cm & above in height and 4 years old.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 8 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Observation Tower:
Riders must below 1 years old is not allowed.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
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6. Lego Kingdoms
A section of the theme park that’s created to reflect medieval kingdoms and castles, let your imagination run wild with the choice of rides, play areas and activities on offer here. Be a king, warrior or princess for the day, it’s possible in Lego Kingdoms.
This world is all about the medieval times, with dragons castles, kings, knights and princesses were to be found. The atmosphere is filled with traditional music of the era lends to the realistic feel of the land.
There are many play areas here, including The Forestmen’s Hideout where guests can play, run and climb in a castle, for sure they can’t do this in any other castle. There are rides here for smaller knights and princesses and The Royal Joust is for the younger ones only.
A roller coaster, the Dragon’s Apprentice is for the brave and who meet the minimum of 100cm and of four years of age. Guests below the requirements are to be accompanied by a companion of at least 12 years of age. Bigger children and adults can make their way to the larger coaster, The Dragon.
It’s one among the most popular rides which will take you right through the LEGO Kingdom Castles. The ride moves at 60 km/hr and will show you the Royal Family dining, the torture chamber of the palace, and the treasure that the dragon is guarding.
After the excitement of the roller coaster, smaller thrill seekers can try out the Royal Joust ride, where they’ll be taken on a Lego horse ride, akin to actually being a real horse ready to battle an opponent and emerge the champion. Junior jousters from 4- 11 years old and above 92cm in height can enjoy this ride.
Merlin’s Challenge ride in this section is another ride suited for smaller warriors and princesses as they’re taken round in a circle spun by no other than the legendary wizard, Merlin. Guests permitted must be of 4 years and above and reach a height of 100cm.
This section includes two restaurants, and King’s Market a shop fit for you and for royalty, to complete your adventure. Make your way to the Castle Stage for short performances, happening twice a day with the second slot occurring at 16:00 daily.
Ride Restrictions For Dragon’s Apprentice:
Riders must be at least 100cm & above in height and 4 years old.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Merlin’s Challenge:
Riders must be at least 100cm & above in height and 4 years old.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 8 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Royal Joust:
Riders must be at least 92cm & above in height and 4 to 11 years old to enjoy this ride. (single rider)
Ride Restrictions For The Dragon:
Riders must be at least 100cm & above in height and 6 years old to enjoy this ride
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
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7. Lego Technic
As Lego fans are aware, Technic is the line of Lego bricks that’s suitable for older children and teens, and created to enable creativity to be fused with the basics of engineering such as pulleys and wheels all interconnected into a finished movable structure, resulting more often into robots and vehicles.
In this section, children can discover various play centers which encourages them to build and help unleash their creativity through play workshops. Lego Technic also encompasses a Lego Star Wars Miniland, a Lego Star Wars Outlet, two eateries and a number of rides and attractions all based on Lego Technic build and parts.
Do check out the Lego Academy and the Lego Mindstorms where children can unleash their creativity by building robots, cars, spaceships or buildings and learn about programming for robots and even set the robots to go into battle against one another.
For some family fun, get on the Technic Twister, as you spin around and around in the large Lego pods. You can even control the speed of the pod by turning the wheel in the center of the pods.
For a ride with more splash, head over the Aquazone Wave Racers, where pods sits up to two people and guests can steer their way through the water track as the track carries them around in their pods.
All we have to say it watch out for the water bombs aheas! Ride restrictions are set at age minimum of 6 years old and guests height of at least 100cm.
Not forgetting the rides in this section, a special mention of the ride Project X, a roller coaster suitable for children 120cm and above with those below the requirement to be accompanied by an adult.
This ride will get you hear racing and screaming as it turns and carries you full speed down the track at 18 meters high. Thrill seekers will want to return to this ride for a second go.
Ride Restrictions For Aquazone Wave Racers:
Riders must be at least 100cm & above in height and 6 years old.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 8 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Project X & Technic Twister:
Riders must be at least 110cm & above in height and 4 years old.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
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8. Land of Adventure
Take a journey back in time from the time of the dinosaurs to the Egyptian times in the Land of Adventure, which includes four rides and attractions with one eatery.
Next to Egypt Land is Dino Island, home to an impressive ride which takes you through the land filled with dinosaurs, and one of the wettest rides in the park, so it’s best to get prepared before you board this thrilling log ride.
Back in Egypt Land, you’ll find more activities and games which allow children to get active while solving challenges and even hunting for treasure.
If you’re up for a real hunt, do head to Lost Kingdom Adventure and get ready for a laser-treasure hunting adventure, where you collect points to emerge the winner, safe from inside your moving car.
All rides in this section do apply the a minimum height and weight restrictions, do check the restrictions board before you line up for the ride, with the only exception being Pharoah’s Revenge suitable for most children as the activities involving jumping, hopping, skipping through challenges with foam balls.
Another ride popular in this section is the Beetle Bounce, named as the ride pull you up up to 15 feet in the air, and brings you down in a series of jagged movements. Your feet will be dangling and you’ll feel the ride might drop at any moment is part of the excitement.
Ride Restrictions For Beetle Bounce:
Riders must be at least 90cm & above in height and 2 years old to enjoy this ride.
Riders must be at least 105cm & above in height and 4 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 105cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Dino Island:
Riders must be at least 110cm & above in height and 6 years old to enjoy this ride.
Riders must be at least 130cm & above in height and 8 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 130cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
Ride Restrictions For Lost Kingdom Adventure:
Riders must be at least 80cm & above in height and 2 years old to enjoy this ride.
Riders must be at least 120cm & above in height and 6 years old to ride alone.
Riders below 120cm must be accompanied by an adult (at least 12 years old).
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Hotel Near Legoland Malaysia
1. Legoland Malaysia Hotel
The official hotel on Legoland grounds is the Legoland Malaysia Hotel, and is located towards the entrance of the theme park. You can’t miss the hotel when you’re making you’re way into the park, and as with everything in Legoland it is colorful and bright.
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We’ll break down into more detail about the hotel below, so you’re fully informed to make the best decision for your group or family when you’re making a booking to stay here.
Legoland Hotel Malaysia Review
The hotel has a total of 249 rooms, and Legoland Hotel Malaysia is rated as a 4-star accommodation.
From large themed rooms to play areas and bricks, along with the property being on Legoland grounds itself, there are many reasons why so many make this hotel their choice stay when visiting Legoland Malaysia. Let’s find out more on why below.
Legoland Hotel Malaysia Themed Rooms
What attracts visitors and guest most are the rooms in the hotel. Each room follows a different theme and its decorated and fitted out completely according to its theme.
There are 3 themes altogether namely Pirate, Kingdom and Adventure rooms, and all themed rooms sleeps from 5 people up to 8, in a two room accommodation.
The rooms include all modern facilities and amenities and what’s cool is that whichever room you pick to stay in, your room will include a treasure hunt activity and Lego bricks to play with for endless hours of more fun and adventure.
Book Kingdom themed rooms for sweeping views of the theme park, as these rooms are placed on the higher floors.
Attractions In Legoland Hotel Malaysia
For activities in the hotel, it starts in the hotel lobby, where guests are greeted with a giant Lego castle and play area, where children play while the adults check- in. Next to the castle is an equally impressive pirate ship play area with more Lego bricks to play with.
Opposite the castle in the lobby there is also another play area, suited for smaller children with tables and chairs for them to play and build their bricks on. Parents, be forewarned, as children tend to stay glued to this area for quite some time!
Another play area in the hotel is located near the lobby, next to the shop. It’s very spacious and allows children to play freely with more giant bricks and illustrated carpeted flooring.
There’s a swimming pool in the hotel, and it’s located on the fifth floor. 2 pools in fact, a medium sized heated pool and a smaller wading pool. Shade for this area is provided by the large white canopies covering most of the pool area, and from a distance they look like sails of a boat.
Towels are provided for guests, and of course there are large Lego bricks to play with thought the ones at the pool are much softer and can float.
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Dining Options In Legoland Hotel Malaysia
Other than in- room dining, there are three eateries in the hotel, so you don’t have to make your way out of the hotel for a quick bite and some refreshments.
There are a total of 3 eateries in the hotel, with a range of food. Take your pick from the list of three below, here are what’s available:
Quite a popular spot for families to dine in from breakfast at 7:00 until closing at 22:00 daily this eatery sees quite a high number of visitors and can accommodate up to 420 seated guests at any one time.
The restaurant has a large selection of Asian and Western dishes along the buffet line, though if you’re eating light you can always order a ala carte dish from the menu.
A less casual eatery is the Italian restaurant, Di Mattoni. Pastas, pizzas, anti pasti and all typical Italian dishes are available here.
Not so Italian are the burgers on the menu, a selection of desserts and soups to fill you up. It is recommended you make a reservation during peak season and you may do so by calling them at +607 560 3888. The restaurant operates daily from 17:00-22:30.
The latest addition to the eateries in the hotel this outlet a Japanese restaurant serving up all you favorites such as sushi, sashimi, noodles and more prepared by Kai’s talented team of chefs.
Serving up authentic Japanese cuisine, fuel up here, as you’re hosted by Kai, Ninjago’s hero himself, and if you’re lucky might just make a special appearance to entertain you and your family.
Tips On Visiting Legoland Malaysia Theme Park
We’ll share some handy tips for you to keep in mind when you’re booking your room here in Legoland Hotel Malaysia. Let’s get right in on these useful tips below.
Discounts on all rooms with an annual pass purchase
Book Premium Rooms on higher floors for greater views of the park
Look out for room and theme park deals for more savings
Corner rooms can get sunny
Lego bricks available to play with almost everywhere
In-room games
Call ahead to state if you’re opting for express check-in/out
Do request for a room with park views or enquire ahead on views
Booking Pirate rooms do enquire about air-cond section, as non air-cond sections do have mosquitoes
Book Premier rooms for more Lego experience and mostly all facing the park
Request for room to be away from the lift area as gets noisy and crowded
To get the smooth trip to Legoland Theme Park Malaysia, you need to consider 3 important aspects as below:
In the theme park itself dotted around the grounds are various cafes and restaurants, so you’re never far from an eatery to munch and grab some refreshments as you make your way through the park.
There are a total of 11 eateries in Legoland Malaysia. You won’t get hungry here as these cafes and restaurants are dotted around the theme park to keep you filled and hydrated. We’ve listed these below for your convenience.
1. Asian Deli
Location: Lego Technic
Food: Asian classics and local Malaysian delights of Nasi Lemak, Chicken Curry Rice, Assam Laksa and Roasted Chicken Wings.
Price range: From RM 18 onwards
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 Daily, and until 19:00 on weekends
2. Beach Grill
Location: Legoland Water Park
Food: Light snacks such as nuggets, sausages, burgers, fish fingers fries, desserts and drinks.
Price range: Average of RM20 for combo meal including a drink
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 Daily
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3. Brick Café
Location: Legoland Water Park
Food: Light meals of sandwiches, smoothies and snacks.
Price range: Average of RM20 for combo meal including a drink
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 Daily
4. Burger Junction
Location: Land of Adventure
Food: Light meals of burgers and hot dogs and soft drinks.
Price range: Kids combo meal RM18, Adults combo meal RM25
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 Daily, and until 19:00 on weekends
5. Castle Fried Chicken
Location: Lego Kingdoms
Food: Fried chicken, chicken snacks, popcorn chicken
Opening hours: 11:00-17:30 Daily, and until 18:00 on weekends
6. Cool Hut
Location: Lego Technic
Menu: variety of juices, soft drinks, milkshakes, Ice Kacang and frozen drinks.
Opening hours: 11:00-17:30 Daily, and until 18:00 on weekends
7. Kings Grill
Location: Lego Kingdoms
Menu: Grilled chicken, sausages, hot waffles and ice cream
Price range: RM 25 onwards for a combo meal
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 Daily, and until 19:00 on weekends
8. Market Restaurant
Location: Lego City
Menu: Asian and Western wide menu from roast chicken, pastas, pizzas, desserts, fruit cups, chicken rice, salads and more
Opening hours: 11:00-17:30 Daily, and until 18:00 on weekends
9. Pizza Mania
Location: Imagination
Menu: Italian cuisine, pastas, pizzas, organic salad and vegetarian menu available upon request
Opening hours: 11:00-17:30 Daily, and until 18:00 on weekends
10. Snack Corner
Location: Lego City
Menu: Chicken popcorn, milkshakes, ice cream
Opening hours: 11:00-17:30 Daily, and until 18:00 on weekends
11. The Café
Location: The Beginning
Menu: Hearty meals such as pies, lasagna, sandwiches, baked goods and many more.
Opening hours: 11:00-17:30 Daily, and until 18:00 on weekends
Shopping At Legoland Malaysia
Lego fans and soon to be Lego fans are in for a treat as the theme park has 9 shops to visit and to do a some shopping while you’re here. Here’s what you can find at these unique shops on the theme park grounds.
1.Big Shop
Location: The Beginning
What’s here: Lego sets, souvenirs, stationary and more
2. King’s Market
Location: Lego Kingdoms
What’s here: Accessories, costumes and special merchandise to complete your fairytale story
3. Lego Star Wars Outlet
Location: Lego Technic
What’s here: All Star Wars Lego sets including some hard to acquire sets and official Lego Star Wars merchandise
4. Mini Market
Location: The Beginning
What’s here: Convenience store for all your adventure needs including hats, sunglasses and personal attire
5. Sensei’s Shop
Location: LEGO Ninjago World
What’s here: Official Ninjago merchandise, Ninjago Lego sets
6. The Brick Shop
Location: The Beginning
What’s here: Lego souvenirs, accessories and more Lego sets
7. Stage Shop
Location: Lego City
What’s here: Ninjago costumes and apparel, and official souvenirs
8. Surf Shop
Location: Legoland Water Park
What’s here: swimwear, sunglasses and sunscreen
9. Adventurer’s Depot
Location: Land of Adventure
What’s here: Plus plush, Adventure-themed apparel and LEGO toys
Legoland Malaysia Theme Park InfoAddress: 7, Jalan Legoland, Medini, 79100 Iskandar Puteri (Nusajaya), Johor, Malaysia.
Phone: +60 7-597 8888 (9:00am – 7:00pm Daily)
Legoland Malaysia Theme Park Opening Hours: 10:00am – 6:00 Daily
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