When it comes to family-friendly destinations, LEGOLAND Malaysia stands as a beacon of creativity, fun, and adventure. This one-of-a-kind theme park, located in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, brings the magical world of LEGO® bricks to life. Join us on an exciting journey as we explore LEGOLAND Malaysia, a place where imagination knows no bounds and every brick tells a story.
LEGOLAND Malaysia is not just a theme park; it’s a celebration of creativity and imagination. As you step into this vibrant world, you’ll find yourself surrounded by a mesmerizing array of LEGO sculptures, buildings, and characters. The attention to detail is astounding, making it a treat for LEGO enthusiasts of all ages.
The park is divided into several themed zones, each offering a unique experience:
Miniland: A miniature world featuring famous landmarks from Asia, created entirely from LEGO bricks.
LEGO City: Here, kids can get their first driving license, become a firefighter, and take control of a boat.
Imagination: A realm of technology and creativity where you can build your own LEGO creations.
NINJAGO World: Join the ninja heroes in a quest to defeat evil forces using your own ninja skills.
Land of Adventure: Embark on thrilling rides and explore ancient ruins.
LEGO Kingdoms: Experience the enchantment of medieval times with exciting rides and attractions.
LEGO Technic: Feel the adrenaline rush on high-speed, thrilling rides.
LEGO Friends: Enjoy a musical show and delightful rides with the LEGO Friends.
One of the most appealing aspects of LEGOLAND Malaysia is that it caters to visitors of all ages. Younger children can explore Duplo Playtown and ride gentle attractions, while older kids and adults can enjoy more adventurous rides and experiences. Whether it’s a relaxed boat ride or a thrilling roller coaster, there’s something for everyone.
Adjacent to the main theme park is the LEGOLAND Water Park, where you can cool off and enjoy a host of water-based activities. Splash in the wave pool, take a relaxing float down the lazy river, or conquer the exhilarating water slides. It’s a perfect way to beat the tropical heat and add more excitement to your LEGOLAND adventure.
Throughout the day, LEGOLAND Malaysia offers a variety of shows, parades, and character meet-and-greets. Don’t miss the dazzling 4D movies and live performances that bring LEGO stories to life. It’s a chance to witness the magic of LEGO in action and create unforgettable memories.
To fully immerse yourself in the LEGO world, consider staying at the LEGOLAND Hotel. The themed rooms and interactive experiences will make you feel like you’re part of a LEGO adventure. Plus, the hotel is just a stone’s throw from the theme park, making it convenient for families.
LEGOLAND Malaysia offers a range of dining options, from quick bites to full-service restaurants. You can enjoy a diverse menu, including local and international cuisine. Be sure to try the LEGO-shaped French fries – a hit with kids and adults alike.
LEGOLAND Malaysia is easily accessible from major cities in Malaysia and Singapore. You can drive, take a bus, or opt for organized tours. The park’s location in Iskandar Puteri makes it a convenient day trip or weekend getaway.
LEGOLAND Malaysia is a place where dreams are built, brick by brick. It’s an enchanting world where creativity knows no bounds, and the joy of play is celebrated. Whether you’re a family looking for a memorable day out or a LEGO enthusiast seeking inspiration, LEGOLAND Malaysia promises an unforgettable experience.
Kevin Yeoh
a month agoBrought my kids to Legoland this weekend (include Friday) and overall my kids really enjoyed their time here. There's 3 main attraction area which is the dry Theme Park, Sealife and the Water Park. And I guess it all depends on kids and their preference. Before I go, my friends highly recommended to me to check out all the attractions at the dry Theme Park but ends up my kids love the Water Park instead. I was lucky to go during rainy season so the weather is more cooling but when there is no cloud, the heat is really horrible so I really recommend putting on sunscreen. I got sunburn when I spent whole day at the water park. You can buy food inside the park but it is really expensive. But then again at water park, it is really convenient to just buy food inside and have your lunch or tea break inside. All 3 parks are within walking distance of each other. For accommodation, you can take Airbnb option as there are condos nearby. They are also within walking distance but if you are really lazy to walk then there is the Lego Hotel which is just right in front of the park entrance. For Malaysians, highly recommended to purchase the annual pass. I think I will definitely return again within the next one year.
Putri A. Smit
2 weeks agoThis place can be your one of destination in Johor Bahru. Not only for the kids maybe adult too happy to came this place. I order the ticket by traveloka but before that i must check the date i came in official website legoland. Legoland have close schedule so first you must plan your day to come in. When i came, its not to crowded and there no queue. But, Some of the rides I want to ride are not like the ads I see, like i riding VR rollercoaster but there's no VR just riding rollercoaster hmm. Yeah some rides was cool and fun. Many restaurant for eat, have prayer room and clean toilet. Psst, if you collector Lego, you must buy the lego in here cause the price is affordable haha. This place is friendly for disabilities people but for the rides you must more ask about that to the staff about rules. I really having fun in here, and maybe will be back soon.
phimatra jaya
2 weeks agoOur visit to LEGOLAND was a mixed experience. Unfortunately, many attractions were closed or under maintenance, and there was no clear information on when they would reopen. Some rides opened or closed suddenly without prior notice, which made it hard to plan our day. On the bright side, the Academy was fantastic—a truly enjoyable and engaging experience, especially the coding sessions, which were both fun and educational for the kids. A special thanks to staff member Mirza, who was incredibly helpful and friendly throughout our visit. I hope LEGOLAND can improve the management and communication regarding ride availability in the future. Thank you.
Tempura Deep Fried
a month agoThis is a Legoland that is suitable for young children. The rides are all there is. Lego fans will not be disappointed. Although it was very hot, we could spend the whole day there. However, on the day we went, many of the restaurants in the park were closed, so there were few options. There were no vending machines in the parks.
Eugene T
in the last weekWe travelled from Singapore to spend a full day at Legoland. There’s so much to see and do so we managed to complete only 80% of what we wanted to achieve. This attraction caters for young kids through to adults and there are so many things to see and do. You’ll be spending some extra money on food/drinks, photos that have been taken and also any souvenirs from the Big Lego shop. While we were there, you can also have your name engraved on a LEGO brick keychain. If you wish to take your time, you can also stay at the resort for a day or two.