LEGOLAND® Water Park @ Johor, Malaysia
The recently scorching weather is really unbearable! How about a water theme park vacation? School holiday is just around the corner, let’s plan a theme park trip to excite the kids! be an ideal destination for both adults and kids during school holidays. We got 2-Day Theme Park and Water Park Combo Ticket on our last visit so we went back to LEGOLAND® Water Park the next day before heading back to KL. You may check out the prices for the ticket HERE.
Colourful hand prints wall along the way leading to the entrance.
The LEGOLAND® Water Park entrance, it was a extremely hot afternoon that day >_<“
We rent a locker and put our stuffs inside. The washrooms also situated inside the locker room.
Being the largest LEGOLAND® Water Park in the world, the theme park is divided into several sections with over 20 thrilling slides.
There are plenty of life jackets are available for use within the Water Park (come with different sizes) which is free of charge.
Shoe racks
Guests can wear wetsuit in the pool areas but not allowed on any of the slides to prevent any injuries.
Let’s get wet, shall we?
DUPLO® Splash Safari
A Toddlers’ water play area with shorter slides and interactive, larger-than-life DUPLO creatures.
This area is for children age 5 and under.
Minimum Height: No guests over 107cm allowed, unless supervising a child.
Imagination Station
Kids can build bridges, dams and cities out of DUPLO® bricks and test them against the flow of water. Kids can also control the flow of water by creating patterns out of LEGO® elements. In another area, a musical water stand with a series of holes on top that squirt water allows kids to become conductors of their own water symphony as they cover holes creating new music notes.
Joker Soaker
A fun, interactive playground with various lengths, heights and types of slides that offer something different for every member of the family.
Guests can wade in the surrounding pool and be surprised with a torrential spill from a 300-gallon bucket.
Minimum Height
Lower-level slide: 91cm & above.Children under 6 years of age must be accompanied by and adult.
Top-level slide: 102cm & above.
Build-A-Raft
Design and build your unique LEGO raft and set afloat on a voyage around the lazy river.
Minimum Height: Children under 0.91m or under 6 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
Sam & daddy went for several rounds of this river floating, relaxed and enjoyed the “sun bath” ^__^
LEGO® Wave Pool
Catch a gentle wave or simply cool off in this wave pool where the pool is pretty shallow and the waves are mild for all ages to enjoy.
Minimum Height: Guests under 107cm tall must be accompanied by an adult.
There is very limited shade available within the Water Park, this is the rest area equipped with plenty of chairs under the tent.
You can also rent a cabana which features two deluxe chaise lounges, two seating chairs, two complimentary towels, safe deposit box and a table. Complimentary drinks will be provided and WIFI is available for cabana guests.
Brick Blaster (Red & Yellow slide)
Blast down the slide with 2 or 3 friends in a tube and pass through two 2 tunnels of extra fun.
Splash ‘N’ Swirl (Orange slide)
Splash and swirl on your own or share a tube with a friend. Spin your way down after the slide before going down another tube.
Minimum Height: 107cm & above.
Red Rush
A family tube slide where up to six (6) people can ride together down a 312-foot-long curving track on an 11-foot in diameter half pipe.
Minimum Height: 102cm & above.
Since we needed to go back to KL before afternoon, there are some slides and facilities we couldn’t manage to check out such as:-
Wave Rider: A 240 feet open body slide.
Tidal Tube: A 240 feet closed body slide.
Build-A-Boat: Build a boat using countless LEGO bricks then put it to the test by racing it against your friends’ creations.
Twin Chasers: Two side-by-side enclosed tube slides that stretch nearly 130 feet and pour into a wading area below.
LEGO® Slide Racers: Race down the slides with 5 others on a mat and see who reached the fastest.
Gift shop and restaurant are available within the compound too.
LEGOLAND® Water Park also offers facilities such as baby room and surau for patrons’ convenient.
Tips
~ Waterproof sunscreen lotion is a must! Unless you want to be barbecued under the sun. There is very limited shades in the park.
~ Best to wear proper swimming attire as wetsuits aren’t allowed on the slides.
~ Don’t wear watch or any accessories as you won’t be allowed to go down the water slides while wearing one.
~ Spare at least 3 hours to explore ALL the slides and facilities.
Verdict: An enjoyable experience at LEGOLAND® Water Park and being soaked in the water constantly definitely the greatest moment since the Malaysian climate is quite hot. Please be informed there will be a long queue at some slides, so patient is much needed. It was indeed a cooling and fun-filled day for us and definitely lure me a revisit even for a person like me who doesn’t like water activities 😛
If you’re in tight budget for accommodation, you may consider E.G Hotel which has quite a good rating in Traveloka.
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the water theme park has not started operation yet when we visited Lego Land..the younger children would enjoy Legoland much more.
I agree, the theme park is more suitable for younger kids but the water park also fun to play too, for both adults & kids 😛
All your photos are so nice, colourful and fun. Is this place suitable for uncles like me??
Yes, uncle, aunty, ah gong, ah po, all are welcomed!
LOL!!! Ah Gong and Ah Po also can have fun!
你没下去玩? 前年我去遇到下雨没得玩。。。
You still can take photos while playing water? Hehe… Must take photos to keep as memories la ho?
My boys sure will love this place! Too bad it’s very far from here……….. 🙁
I was not convenient to play water that time ~>_<~
Very nice! We went there too and stayed at the hotel. It was quite expensive but worth every single cent since the hotel rooms are themed and the kids loved it! 🙂
I remember the wet park too, we spent one day there and I took lots of photos with my waterproof smartphone until it became not-waterproof from going down the slides. Haha!
Looks like you all had fun!
The theme park hotel is really nice, but the pricing is out of my budget 🙁
waterproof became non-waterproof, can claim warranty? LOL
Yeah, it was very expensive!
We went coz the kids loved it, so I guess it was okay for just a night’s stay. Plus, can’t beat the distance (just needed to walk) and the perks (hotel guests can enter earlier than the public, 30 minutes earlier, if I’m not mistaken).
Haha! No, coz it was my fault. I had dropped it a couple of times and I guess a bump while going down the waterslide one last time ruined the waterproofing.
Nice!!
Indeed! You should bring your kids there 🙂
luckily you went there before the haze comes to attack.. and I wonder if you actually played with your kids in the water or just stayed away being the cameraman?? :p
I’m not convenient to play water that day, u know lah…hehe 😛 So be cameraman lor 😛
wow wee…manyak syok. Have to go there one of these days but dunno when LOL
If school holiday sure packed, try to arrange non school holidays 😛 Weekend getaway perhaps 🙂
i didn’t know there was a water park in this theme park … looks like great splashing fun for the family! 😀
Yes, fun-filled day for both adults and kids!
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