Legoland Malaysia
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Hi hi,
May I know if there is any promotion on legoland tickets other than the "kids go free" promotion offered by Kellogs. Thinking of going this weekend. -
sgwave:
Hi, sorry not sure abt Kellogs promo.Hi hi,
May I know if there is any promotion on legoland tickets other than the \"kids go free\" promotion offered by Kellogs. Thinking of going this weekend.
But for info, this weekend is still M'sia school hols (23 Mar - 31 Mar). -
So you think Kellogs may still be ok?
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I've been wanting to go to legoland - http://www.legoland.com.my/ - with my family, has anyone been there before? How was your experience?
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takecare84:
I've been wanting to go to legoland - http://www.legoland.com.my/ - with my family, has anyone been there before? How was your experience?
We went there early Oct last year. My boy who is 3 years old enjoyed himself very much. The weather was quite good and the queue not vey long. We managed to try almost all the rides except for those that are too thrilling or those that my boy can't meet the height requirement even though we were there for only about half a day. We had an early lunch at the KFC outside Legoland and went in about 1 plus.
My friend who went there another day has a completely different experience from us. She find the place too hot without much shelter, queues too long and not so fun.
I guess the difference is in the timing of the trip. She went during the school holidays, so I suppose the long queues are expected. There were not a lot of people when we went, maybe because we went during school term (or maybe we are lucky). The weather happen to be very nice on that day that we went, so didn't notice the lack of shelter. Also because we took it easy, we were under shelter most of the time. (There was an Air-Con room where the kids can build racing cars using Lego blocks, and 'race tracks' where they can race the Lego racing cars they built - my boy had lots of fun there). There are also some outdoor playgrounds, one of which has shelter and we spent some time there too. Maybe it also boils down to expectation. As long as my boy had fun there, we are happy.
Go for it if you want to go, hope you have fun like us
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Baby_May_09:
we went to legoland on a normal school day and in mid week but its was very hot. completely limited shelter and twds the end of day it pours so heavily...also no shelter.takecare84:
I've been wanting to go to legoland - http://www.legoland.com.my/ - with my family, has anyone been there before? How was your experience?
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My friend who went there another day has a completely different experience from us. She find the place too hot without much shelter, queues too long and not so fun.
I guess the difference is in the timing of the trip. She went during the school holidays, so I suppose the long queues are expected. There were not a lot of people when we went, maybe because we went during school term (or maybe we are lucky). The weather happen to be very nice on that day that we went, so didn't notice the lack of shelter. Also because we took it easy, we were under shelter most of the time. ...
Go for it if you want to go, hope you have fun like us
the driving school at Legoland is much smaller compare to our \"negligent\" road safety park at east coast.
more over the BIG shop where they sell all Lego are very pricey. Can easily get much cheaper in SG. For eg a Lego kingdom chess set is abt S$100plus in Legoland I got in SG for S$75.
its really nothing much. if compare i find universal studio better. -
lambchop1976:
we went to legoland on a normal school day and in mid week but its was very hot. completely limited shelter and twds the end of day it pours so heavily...also no shelter.Baby_May_09:
[quote=\"takecare84\"]I've been wanting to go to legoland - http://www.legoland.com.my/ - with my family, has anyone been there before? How was your experience?
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My friend who went there another day has a completely different experience from us. She find the place too hot without much shelter, queues too long and not so fun.
I guess the difference is in the timing of the trip. She went during the school holidays, so I suppose the long queues are expected. There were not a lot of people when we went, maybe because we went during school term (or maybe we are lucky). The weather happen to be very nice on that day that we went, so didn't notice the lack of shelter. Also because we took it easy, we were under shelter most of the time. ...
Go for it if you want to go, hope you have fun like us
the driving school at Legoland is much smaller compare to our \"negligent\" road safety park at east coast.
more over the BIG shop where they sell all Lego are very pricey. Can easily get much cheaper in SG. For eg a Lego kingdom chess set is abt S$100plus in Legoland I got in SG for S$75.
its really nothing much. if compare i find universal studio better.[/quote]We enjoy universal studio too, in fact more than Disneyland Hong Kong. :offtopic:
Yes, the Lego at Legoland is not cheap, so we didn't get any. Nevertheless, we still enjoy ourselves
probably because we have never been to the Legoland in other countries, so it's the first time for us and my boy, being boy, love Lego, and thus, love Legoland. I guess we are also very lucky that the weather was fantastic that day, a warm day without rain and scorching hot sun.
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Hi,
Anyone went with Superior Coach? I tried to google for package (coach + tickets), realise that only Superior Coach or WTS provide such service?
Would prefer the former as the meetup place is in lavender instead of the Flyers.
Anyone travel with Superior Coach before? The meeting place is outside Wendy’s.
Is Wendy’s open for breakfast at 8am?
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I travelled with superior coach… But it was under a trip organised by company uniOn. In our package it consist of some tour itinery. To my disappointment, the program was not adhered to. Instead of the chocolate factory as written, we were brought to a home where the owner made so called gourmet chocolate. And the irony is that have to pay in sgd. all the kids in the tour were so disappointed as they are not allowed to explore the place. It’s like hard selling to persuade u to get those exp choc. Throughout the whole journey, the female guide on our coach was complaining to us abt her drivers and workers … Hence I believe this lady is the boss of superior coach. I find that her service is v unprofessional
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Is it better to self-drive there or to take a coach package?
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