Legoland Malaysia – Second Visit
Places Kids Love October 21st, 2012
Backdated Post – 16th October 2012 :
Once again, we drove the same route to get to Legoland Malaysia. If you had missed that video, go take a look here “How to Go Legoland Malaysia from Woodlands Link”
As what I had said in the previous post, we started off our second visit at the SAME place where we ended our first visit.
Just like the first visit to Legoland Malaysia, we reached there after 3pm, though the weather seemed warmer than the previous day, but it was all cool for us as we ‘hid‘ ourselves in the air-conditioned “THE BRICK SHOP“.
While the kids got busy with the searching, fixing and testing of their new Lego creations, Allan and I just sat there and chat. *laugh*
After spending slightly more than 1.5 hours in THE BRICK SHOP and THE BIG SHOP, my boys came out with two striking-yellow LEGO bags. Some of which were purchased with THEIR OWN MONEY! *thumbs up*
Love the high quality resealable LEGO bags from THE BRICK SHOP.
From the PICK A BRICK section, they picked the Lego pieces that they liked and created these :
Kitkit’s creation : A Vehicle and its Garage, with lots of Accessories for his Lego men back home.
From the BUILD A MINI section : The kids had hundreds of different LEGO figurine parts to choose from. Different facial expressions, different torso, different dressing, different hairdos too!
Kitkit’s men : He said they are “SPIES“, thus they must dress nicely to disguise.
Binbin’s men : The “Regular Guys”.
Each of them also ENGRAVED THEIR NAMES on a Lego Brick Keychain.
Total Damage from THE BRICK SHOP on 16th October 2012 :
Then we hopped over to THE BIG SHOP and Kitkit bought his long awaited Police Van with HIS OWN SAVINGS. *Thumbs Up*
Kitkit also bought one NINJAGO keychain. After watching the cartoon NINJAGO for some time now, both boys love the characters.
“Kai“, the red ninja was Kitkit’s choice.
However, Binbin was very upset that “Zane“, the white ninja, NINJAGO keychain was out of stock. So instead of not having any NINJAGO keychain, he chose the green ninja, “Lloyd“.
After shopping, the boys ran to the DRIVING SCHOOL again. They really loved to be in control behind the wheels…
This time, Kitkit drove towards our direction, unlike during the first visit. Both boys even “hi-five” their Papa while driving… Ooops! Is that breaking the traffic rules? *laugh*
On our first visit to Legoland Malaysia, I saw how four families battled it out at the LEGO RESCUE ACADEMY. It was fun! So I wanted to have a go too, but when we were there today, there was NO ONE there except us. Whoo-hoo! We will be the WINNER for sure! *laugh*
We had to push up and down a lever to get the Fire Engine moving towards the building. Then, get off the Fire Engine and once again push up and down another lever to pump water out to put out the ‘fire’ until we see the cute fireman appears at the window. Rush back to the vehicle and “pump” our way back to starting point. A great workout for 4 people!
Oh man! It was TIRING!!! (for me)
And we went twice in a row because there was still no one else in queue.
We ended the second day in Legoland Malaysia by fulfilling OUR previous WISH during our first visit : Sit in the LEGOLAND EXPRESS!
Finally the queue was short enough for us to hop on to the LAST TRAIN for the day! Yeah! *clap clap clap*
And that ride ended our second day at Legoland Malaysia. When will we go again? My answer will probably shock some of you… *giggle*
When SCHOOL REOPENS of cos!
You can expect to see us going on school days, right after their school ends at 1pm!
Why?
NO (or less) Crowd!
And we can have LEGOLAND MALAYSIA all to ourselves!!!!
*Evil Laugh*
Legoland Malaysia – Second Visit
November 9th, 2012 at 11:57 pm
Love your write up on Legoland! :D Intending to visit it soon. I especially like the name engraving service on the lego brick keychain. Is there a letter limit for the name engraving service and is it a flat price of RM20 regardless of the number of letters I want to engrave?
November 11th, 2012 at 7:35 am
Hi Cheryl,
It is a flat price of RM20 regardless of the number of letters.
However I am not too sure about letter limit though, ‘cos my boys’ names are so short!
*giggle*
If the name is longer, the font would be smaller to fit in to the space.
November 18th, 2012 at 4:01 pm
Hi,
I just visited Legoland yesterday. The brick itself cost RM12.95, engraving cost RM10. Number of letters max at 8, inclusive of space. You will need to pay for the brick and engraving before going to the engraving service.
I got mine engraving at the big shop though.
November 18th, 2012 at 11:08 pm
Thank you 7788,
I realised my mistake in my reply to Cheryl.
As seen on my (1st) receipt posted above:
The price of RM20 is the ENGRAVING price of TWO bricks, thus engraving for ONE brick is RM10.
And on that same receipt, the first two items were the price of the brick keychains.
Thus in TOTAL to engrave on ONE brick, the total cost would be RM22.95.
Thanks 7788 once again for providing the info on the letters limit.
*smile*
November 26th, 2012 at 2:41 am
Thank you 7788 and Angeline for the info! Can’t wait to visit Legoland soon! :D
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January 17th, 2013 at 6:15 pm
i really love decorative keychains because they are so cute and functional too.`
February 24th, 2014 at 11:21 pm
Hi 7788,
May I know where you got your lego engraved at? What do you mean bug shop?
February 24th, 2014 at 11:29 pm
Hi zyrafiq,
just in case 7788 didn’t get to see your comment, Can I be a ‘busybody’ and answer your questions?
As I know the answers to your questions.