Monday 27 October 2014

Halloween spell grips Legoland

Halloween spell grips Legoland

FOR the first time, Legoland Malaysia Resort is organising a Halloween celebration dedicated to children.

This special celebration — with the theme, Brick or Treat — is planned for the next two weekends, from Friday to Sunday; and Oct 31 to Nov 2.

The main attraction is a giant Lego pumpkin and children who come dressed in the spookiest costumes will be rewarded with free entry into the park.

Head for the Lego Kingdoms to see how the castle area has been transformed by Halloween themed decorations.

There will be a pumpkin carving challenge, face-painting, and an opportunity to learn from master builders the art of constructing mini pumpkins, bats, spiders and other spooky monsters using Lego bricks.

There will be photo opportunities with the park’s giant pumpkin which took more than 300 hours to build, using more than 28,000 Lego bricks.

There will be fun activities centred around a specially decorated Nissan Almera car such as a pumpkin colouring contest, and mystery giveaways.

“This is a celebration for our most important guests — the children,” said Legoland Malaysia Resort general manager Mark Germyn.

“We will continue to create more exciting activities at the resort to give the guests something to look forward to every time they visit us.”

In addition to the Halloween attractions, the new Lego Star Wars Miniland is a fully air-conditioned indoor attraction where the younger generation will be introduced to Star Wars characters such as Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Yoda, R2D2 and C-3PO and their adventures “in a galaxy far, far away”.

The excitement begins with a brief video introduction and followed by a journey through scenes from the six Star Wars blockbuster movies and The Clone Wars animated series.

Look out for life-size Lego Star Wars characters and have fun with taking photos with them.

Opened in stages since 2012, Legoland Malaysia Resort comprises the Legoland Theme Park, Water Park and Hotel in Nusajaya.

It is a holiday destination with more than 70 rides, slides, shows and attractions, designed for families with children aged 2 to 12.

The first of its kind in Asia, it offers fun, adventure and education.

For a limited time, Legoland Malaysia is offering Johor residents unlimited park access with a Resident Annual Pass or Premium Annual Pass.

Just bring your MyKad or proof of residence to the ticketing window for application or renewal.

For details on special ticket prices and resort events, visit www.legoland.my or call reservations at 07-597 8888.


Children have fun climbing the giant pumpkin.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

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