Fun time at water park
Legoland’s Water Park has more than 20 water rides as well as slide shows and other attractions like Lego building blocks.
THE largest Legoland Water Park in the world opened its doors recently.
The water park utilises more than three million litres of water and has more than 20 water rides.
There are more than 70 specially built Lego models at the park.
It is also the only one which can be enjoyed either on its own or as a stand-alone attraction or in combination with the theme park.
Legoland Malaysia Resort general manager Siegfried Boerst said that the water park adds a whole new dimension to the Legoland experience.
Legoland Malaysia Resort has more than 70 rides, slides, shows and attractions.
"It is a unique holiday destination for the entire family to enjoy, offering adventure, education and fun for action-packed day trips or longer breaks."
Guests will be given the opportunity to build a special Lego duck model, which will be added to the collection that is displayed around the water park.
Tickets for the Legoland Water Park are already available for sale and the combination tickets with access to both the water park and Legoland is more economical than buying individual tickets only for the park as the combination tickets provide up to 25 per cent in savings.
Children having fun sliding down on a rubber raft.
~News courtesy of New Straits Times~
Legoland’s Water Park has more than 20 water rides as well as slide shows and other attractions like Lego building blocks.
THE largest Legoland Water Park in the world opened its doors recently.
The water park utilises more than three million litres of water and has more than 20 water rides.
There are more than 70 specially built Lego models at the park.
It is also the only one which can be enjoyed either on its own or as a stand-alone attraction or in combination with the theme park.
Legoland Malaysia Resort general manager Siegfried Boerst said that the water park adds a whole new dimension to the Legoland experience.
Legoland Malaysia Resort has more than 70 rides, slides, shows and attractions.
"It is a unique holiday destination for the entire family to enjoy, offering adventure, education and fun for action-packed day trips or longer breaks."
Guests will be given the opportunity to build a special Lego duck model, which will be added to the collection that is displayed around the water park.
Tickets for the Legoland Water Park are already available for sale and the combination tickets with access to both the water park and Legoland is more economical than buying individual tickets only for the park as the combination tickets provide up to 25 per cent in savings.
Children having fun sliding down on a rubber raft.
~News courtesy of New Straits Times~
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