This was our first out-of-the-country trip with the three kiddos from my side of the family. Our first stop was Legoland, Malaysia. I actually think this was the highlight of the whole trip to Malaysia.
To get to Legoland we flew Air Asia to Kuala Lumpur. Air Asia is a budget carrier so we checked in through NAIA Terminal 4 and landed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2, where all the Air Asia planes arrive and depart. If my understanding is correct it's Malaysia's low cost carrier terminal. We transferred to another plane, still Air Asia, to go to Johor Bahru, where Legoland was.
For two nights, we stayed at Tune Hotel. It was a budget hotel that was pretty decent. It was airconditioned, we were given towels and toiletries, hot and cold powerful shower, decent bed and linen. It was really just for us to rest and sleep for the night.
One whole day in Johor was dedicated just for Legoland. We hired a van to take us to Legoland. It was a 10-15 minute ride. Drivers reach 120 kph there even if they have a minimum speed close to our country.
My niece with her E-ticket |
My mother got us tickets online and it was cheaper. We didn't need to line up for tickets there. First thought after our Legoland experience, it was really built for children. It was like Lego heaven for them. Rides, playgrounds, food, building lego, it was all for them. Of course, the kids-at-heart like me, enjoyed some of the rides.
The Entrance |
We only went around the theme park and chose not to check the water park anymore, because they say you need two days to do both.
From the website: "LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort has seven themed areas of attractions for all ages such as The Beginning, LEGO® Technic, LEGO Kingdoms,Imagination, LEGO City, Land of Adventure and MINILAND. "
I had the chance to try a few rides:
Aquazone Wave Racers. A ride where you will try to(or you may opt not to) avoid being splashed with water. People outside watching may press buttons to blast you with water. How fun is that! I avoided the water mainly because I didn't want my sneakers to get wet.
Me and my hubby trying to avoid the water |
Dragon's Apprentice. A mini-roller coaster. But one or two loops actually gave me butterflies in my stomach. I wanted to try the bigger roller coaster, the Dragon. Unfortunately, when my companions tried the ride, I was in the Baby Care Center.
And the ride I liked the least, the Lost Kingdom, you are in this car that goes through different rooms and you are supposed to shoot things in the room with a lazer gun. Found it boring. I guess, I was too busy taking photos also.
In MINILAND, famous landmarks found in different Asian countries were featured, built using thousands of Lego pieces.They were amazing! Many of the pieces were actually mobile, like boats, planes, cars, trucks, etc. My son loved watching them.
Bolinao, Pangasinan was the one featured from our country.
The area, though, is quite hot, because you're out in the open under the heat of the sun. Best to view late in the afternoon or before you go home.
Connected to MINILAND, we also went to this Starwars area. There we watched a short Starwars film. This is a fairly new area in Legoland. Here you can also see the world of Starwars presented like what can be seen in MINILAND. This one is located indoor and is airconditioned.
We also rode the Legoland Express, the train that takes you around the park. This got us bored after some time. And it was cramped and a little hot.
Watched a film in Lego Studio 4D
Dragon: Roller coaster ride for adults. I wish I rode this!
Junior Driving School: my niece and nephew drove Lego cars! It was so fun watching them. At first, the two were scared and seemed like they wanted to go down the cars. After two or three tries, they wanted to do it again and again. They were more confident driving the cars.
This was one of the cars Noah "drove" |
My son was left "driving" the stationary Lego cars in the nearby area. And it was so difficult to take him away from the cars, too.
We went and built stuff at BUILD CITY. But my son and I came from the Baby Care Center so we went on a different time while they watched a film in the Lego Studio 4D.
My little boy playing with big Lego |
The other kid obviously on a high during his building time |
The kids-at-heart having fun, too |
Entrance to the Baby Care Center is under the giraffe |
When I used the center, I took advantage of it: breastfed, changed his diaper and clothes, and let him take a long nap. I also had a good amount of rest. The only area for improvement would be to allow the dads to stay inside. They are very conscious about moms who breastfeed, so they do not allow males to stay inside. I thought the place actually had enough space for the dads to be inside but far from the breastfeeding moms. I mean, I needed assistance for some things. A good thing about the center is that the staff assigned there can help you out. When I had to use the restroom, she watched over my napping little boy. Last point about the center, the theme park is not that huge that it would be tiring to go back to the Baby Care Center. Another breastfeeding mom loved the place and couldn't help expressing it to me. I agree!
That little kid sleeping soundly is my son |
Breastfeeding area: chairs are so comfortable! |
At the end of our adventure was a bonus, a few minutes before leaving, we witnessed a parade of different Lego characters plus the dragon/lion dancers since it was Chinese New Year.
That's my mom and Emmet |
The whole experience was surely memorable. I've always been grateful for parents who love traveling and checking out new places, especially those where we can bring our kids.
I would want to return to Legoland, to the theme park AND the water park. Maybe when my son's a little older and when he's allowed to get on most of the rides.
Thank you, Legoland, Malaysia! This was one journey that was built to last forever!