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A Guide To LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park

LEGOLAND Water Park in Malaysia Opened Its Doors 21 October 2013
LEGOLAND Water Park in Malaysia Opened Its Doors 21 October 2013

LEGOLAND Water Park in Malaysia opened 21 October 2013 with over 300,000 litres of water and more than 20 unique water based rides. Over 70 specially built LEGO models are also within the water theme park. The Water Park is suitable for both children and accompanying adults.

You can expect happy faces everywhere at the Water Park, well at least when you are in the water. Great for family bonding, the water park offers value for money fun.  According to a writer from METROPOLITANT,com, the rides may seem less threatening than the one you see in Jurong East Swimming Complex, but after taking the rides, he changed his mind and felt that it was way more awesome than that.

It can get pretty hot so be sure to slap on those layers of sunscreen. Be careful when running around from one ride to another as it can get slippery at times.

Lockers are available at the Water Park so you can safely store your personal belongings before heading off to enjoy a day soaking in fun. But be warned! Lockers are way too costly and are rented on a per-date rate.  Hourly locker rentals are not available. (RM20 for a small locker and RM40 for the large locker)

Remember to bring your own towels. If not, they can be rented at RM20 each. The Water Park also has a retail store where you can pick up LEGOLAND Water Park souvenirs and swimwear.

 

JOKER SOAKER

The boys from METROPOLITANT.com and SUPERADRIANME.com getting 350 gallons of water poured on them in the wade pool at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park's Joker Soaker attraction.
The boys from METROPOLITANT.com and SUPERADRIANME.com getting 350 gallons of water poured on them in the wade pool at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park’s Joker Soaker attraction.

There is also a Joker Soaker where children can aim water cannons at one another. It seems to be one of the main highlights in the water park as people enjoying standing around anticipating a giant bucket pouring over 350 gallons of water into the wade pool below. This multi-level attraction is always crowded with throngs of people timing for the moment to get soaked.

Set meals available at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park - RM25 for this set.
Set meals available at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park – RM25 for this set.

 

Located next to Joker Soaker is the Brick Bay Cafe, a  sandwich bar, specialising in freshly made sandwiches & thirst quenching mocktails & ice blended drinks. A set meal which includes a large soft drink, french fries and a large burger which is cut into two so that you can share easily costs you RM25.

 

BUILD-A-RAFT RIVER

LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park - Build-A-Raft
LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park – Build-A-Raft

Highlights of the Water Park include Build-A-Raft River which you can customise your own raft with LEGO soft bricks which floats down a lazy river together with you on your raft. LEGO pieces of all sizes and shapes float down the river which you can pick up to stack them on your own raft or help a friend build his or her raft. The Build-A-Raft River is 2 1/2 feet deep.

LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park - Build-A-Raft
LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park – Build-A-Raft

 

 

LEGO WAVE POOL

LEGO Wave Pool at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park
LEGO Wave Pool at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park

Ride the waves or simply relax in this wave pool in between the different rides and attractions. Great for all ages.

There is also Beach ‘N’ Brick Grill, a food and drink store conveniently located next to the Wave Pool that serves up fresh sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, chicken tenders and delicious salad.

Cabanas available for rent at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park
Cabanas available for rent at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park

There are 25 Cabanas throughout the water park. For a fee you get your own private cabana which comes with a personal safe to lock away your personal valuables, wi-fi access, ten bottles of complimentary mineral water within a mini fridge, two special LEGOLAND  Malaysia Water Park towels, deck and sitting chairs, one table with DUPLO bricks for play, a dedicated host to help you with food orders and any Water Park neeeds and covered access. Each Cabana accommodates four. The fee for a full day rental is RM300 and RM150 for a half day rental from 2pm onwards.

 

WATER SLIDES

Brick Blaster, Splash 'N' Swirl, Wave Rider and Tidal Tube at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park
Brick Blaster, Splash ‘N’ Swirl, Wave Rider and Tidal Tube at LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park

LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park offers four exciting slide rides offering different levels of excitement for single riders or groups. Brick Blaster allows two or three people in a tube which passes through two tunnels.  The Splash ‘N’ Swirl lets you ride alone of with one friend down the slide. The Wave Rider slides down 240 feet in this open body slide which splashes out into the water below. The Tidal Tube offers the same fun as the Wave Rider except it is in a closed body slide. Expect to climb up steps for each slide ride and there may be long queues as well.

 

Imagination Station

A toddler at the Imagination Station in LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park
A toddler at the Imagination Station in LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park

Come here to build bridges, dams and cities out of DUPLO bricks and test them against the water current.  Kids of all ages have been spotted spending a lot of time at this station building their own creations.

Day tickets to the Water Park cost RM105 for adults and RM85 for children between three and 11 years of age. Premium Annual Passes for adults and children cost RM395. Combo Day tickets are available for access into Legoland and the water park at RM175 for adults and RM140 for children.

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