Tuesday 9 December 2014

Legoland shines for Christmas

Legoland shines for Christmas

LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort launched its exciting Holiday Extravaganza 2014 promotions which include an Advent calendar and performances by cast members who were specially flown in from Europe.

With newly completed upgrading and refurbishment works at Lego City Stage, which now includes air-conditioning, the cast members are staging a festive musical show which is tailor-made for Legoland Malaysia guests, including their brilliant performance of When Santa Got Stuck Up the Chimney.

The Advent calendar giveaway incorporates numbered flaps representing each day of this month leading up to Christmas.

The rectangular installation features 24 windows. Every evening at 7pm a lucky guest will have the chance to open a window and win the special prize hidden behind it.

The gifts are sponsored by Legoland’s partners — Unilever (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd, Malayan Banking Bhd, Celcom Axiata Bhd, Edaran Tan Chong Motor, Traders Hotel, Thistle Hotel and Pulai Springs Resort.

Legoland Malaysia general manager Mark Germyn said that this month, the resort would be open until 8pm allowing families to stay longer and enjoy the evening light-up of the Lego Christmas tree, Legoland Advent calendar giveaways and carolling activities.

“We’ve given the Lego City Stage a refreshing new look and feel, and we are delighted to have it ready in time for the festive season.

“Our new show has started and has been getting great feedback from guests,” he added.

Legoland Malaysia resort is the ideal Christmas holiday destination for families with children aged between 2 and 12.

It brings together a Theme Park, Water Park and Hotel in one Lego themed location. As well as the rides, slides, shows and attractions, guests get to enjoy a host of activities during the Holiday Extravaganza at Legoland Malaysia Resort.

Adding to the festivities this year is the daily lighting ceremony of the Lego Christmas tree, which is made from 427,695 Lego Duplo bricks.

The tree’s unique feature is its trimmings of hand-built Lego ornaments.

Guests will also be able to visit the Lego Santa model, which was made with more than 250,000 Lego bricks.

There are many festive treats including Christmas carol singers, mascot appearances and Christmas-themed Lego building activities.

Legoland Malaysia Resort is also offering a special promotion for the holiday season with a buy-3-get-1-free offer for both standard and premium annual pass new sales. For annual pass renewals, guests are entitled to up to RM170 in savings for a limited time.

The special renewal rate applies to passes which expired in 2013 and expiring this year.

All renewals can be done online and at the ticketing counter.

For details, log on to www.legoland.my


Mark Germyn lighting up the Lego Christmas Tree.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

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