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Ultimate LEGOLAND Malaysia Guide: Rides, Prices, Tips (2026)

2026/06/30 11:25
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Just 18 minutes away from Tuas, head to LEGOLAND Malaysia for your next long weekend! 

Getting a little tired of the usual theme parks in Singapore? Hop across the border and check out LEGOLAND Malaysia — Southeast Asia’s first LEGO-themed resort that remains a top family destination in 2026. With over 80 rides, slides, shows, and attractions across its theme park, water park, and aquarium, it’s bound to keep the whole family occupied for days!

Whether you’re heading over for a weekend trip or just looking for a short getaway from Singapore, here’s everything you need to know to plan the perfect LEGOLAND Malaysia experience.

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LEGOLAND Malaysia Ticket Prices & Packages:

Day Tickets

1-Day Pass Type Adults Children (3-11 years old) /
Seniors (60 years old & above)
1-Day Theme Park Pass 205 MYR (~S$65) 175 MYR (~S$55)
1-Day Water Park Pass 149 MYR (~S$47) 129 MYR (~S$41)
1-Day SEA LIFE 89 MYR (~S$28) 69 MYR (~S$22)
1-Day Double-Park Pass
(Theme Park + SEA LIFE)
285 MYR (~S$90) 225 MYR (~S$71)
1-Day Triple-Park Pass 345 MYR (~S$109) 285 MYR (~S$90)

Annual Passes

Annual Pass Type Adults Children (3-11 years old) /
Seniors (60 years old & above)
Annual Single-Park Pass*
(Theme Park only)
205 MYR (~S$65) 175 MYR (~S$55)
Annual Double-Park Pass*
(Theme Park & SEA LIFE only)
285 MYR (~S$90) 225 MYR (~S$71)
Annual Triple-Park Pass*
(Theme Park, Water Park & SEA LIFE)
345 MYR (~S$109) 285 MYR (~S$90)

*Prices apply to non-Malaysians and are subject to change

👉 Get your LEGOLAND Malaysia tickets on their official website here

Getting to LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore

🚌 By Bus

Yellow Transtar cross-border coach picking up passengers at a bus bay

Image Credits: Wonderwall SG

  • Duration: ~2-4 Hours
  • Route:
    • From CIQ 2nd Link: Take buses CW3 or CW4 from Jurong East Interchange to Tuas Checkpoint. Switch to buses JP01, SL1 or CW7L
    • From CIQ Woodlands: Cross to JB Sentral, then grab a taxi or Grab to LEGOLAND (about 20–30 minutes)
  • Pros & Cons:
    • Pros: Cheaper option than private hire and relatively straightforward 
    • Cons: Requires multiple transfers, longer route

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🚅 By Train

Blue and yellow KTM intercity train waiting on the tracks

Image Credits: The Independent Singapore News

  • Duration: ~1.5 Hours
  • Route:
    • Take the KTM Shuttle Tebrau Train from Woodlands Train Checkpoint to JB Sentral 
    • Get a taxi or board Bus LM1 to LEGOLAND Malaysia 
  • Pros & Cons:
    • Pros: Slightly faster than the bus route at affordable prices 
    • Cons: Train tickets can be hard to get your hands on and requires pre-booking 

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🚗 By Car

Cars queueing at a covered immigration checkpoint between Singapore and Johor

Image Credits: The New Straits Times

  • Duration: ~20-45 minutes (depending on traffic)
  • Route:
    • From Tuas Second Link, drive on and exit at Iskandar Puteri Exit 312 
  • Pros & Cons:
    • Pros: More convenient than public transport 
    • Cons: Parking costs 10 MYR per entry (~S$3)

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LEGOLAND Malaysia Theme Park Zones

LEGOLAND is divided into eight themed zones catering to all ages:

1. The Beginning

Visitors walking under the LEGOLAND entrance arch topped by a green LEGO dragon

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

This is, well, the start of the park with shops, restaurants, and guest services. Grab your park map, rental strollers, and plan your day while checking out the souvenirs and restaurants that you might head back to later in the day.

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2. LEGO Technic

Riders with arms raised on a yellow LEGO Technic roller coaster

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

This one’s for the thrill seekers. Hop on The Great Lego Race (formerly Project X), a sharp-turning roller coaster that will give you the fast-paced adrenaline rush you may or may not be looking for. Younger visitors can experiment with robotics at the LEGO Academy.

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3. LEGO Kingdom

Castle towers with turrets and flags above market stalls in LEGO Kingdom

Image Credits: Family Day Out

A medieval-themed zone, you’ll find yourself in a medieval setting complete with castles, knights, and The Dragon – a gentler roller coaster through the castle’s interior.

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4. Imagination

Colourful Imagination zone entrance sign and building at the theme park

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

This one’s for the really little ones who aren’t quite tall enough to go on the rides. There are creative play areas and panoramic views from the Observation Tower — perfect to keep the little ones (and parents) entertained! 

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5. LEGO City

Child driving a red LEGO car at the Driving School beside a LEGO minifigure

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

Calling all “potential drivers” – At LEGO City, kids get the chance to get behind the wheel at the Driving School, where they can earn their ‘driver’s license’ or pilot boats through the waterways of the Boating School. 

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6. Land of Adventure

Log-flume boat splashing down a water ride as a visitor watches from a rope bridge

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

Channel your inner Indiana Jones through the lands of ancient Egypt and get on the Lost Kingdom Adventure shooting ride and the Dino Island ride. You may or may not get wet on the ride, so be prepared for the splash! 

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7. MINILAND

Father and child looking at red LEGO model towers under Miniland's canopy

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

Made with nearly 30 million LEGO bricks, get up close and personal with iconic Asian landmarks like the Petronas Towers and Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands in miniature form. A great chance for photo ops! Don’t miss the LEGO Flower Garden, the world’s first, built from over 792,000 bricks across dozens of LEGO flower types.

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8. LEGO Ninjago World

Children riding the interactive LEGO Ninjago dark ride amid green projections

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

Combining both physical and digital activity, the highlight of Ninjago World is the Ninjago ride, a motion-based 4D attraction where you’ll get to launch fireballs and defeat villains with your hand gestures! 

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LEGOLAND Water Park Highlights

Children playing on colourful water slides and splash structures at the water park

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

Located adjacent to the main theme park, the LEGOLAND Water Park is a splash-filled paradise designed for families. One of its standout attractions is the Build-A-Raft River, where you can float along the river on custom-built LEGO rafts! 

Woman floating on a LEGO-brick raft along a lazy river

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

The Red Rush is another hit — a massive tube slide that accommodates up to six riders at a time, offering fun for the entire family. And if you’re more daring and itching for adventure, head to Splash ‘N’ Swirl, a high-speed slide with thrilling twists and drops. 

For the little ones, the Joker Soaker play area consists of multiple levels of slides, fountains and water cannons with a gigantic splash bucket that overflows periodically. With shallow pools and safe splash areas, the water park caters to kids who aren’t yet eligible for the requirements. 

Amenities in the park include locker rentals in various sizes, towel hire, and private cabanas for extra comfort and shade throughout the day. Cabanas are snatched up pretty quickly, so it’s good to make your booking before your trip. 

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Locker & Rental Info: 

  • Lockers: 20–40 MYR (~S$6–13)
  • Towel Rental: 35 MYR (~S$11)
  • Cabanas: From 180 MYR/day (~S$57)

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SEA LIFE Malaysia Aquarium

Child gazing up inside the blue ocean tunnel as fish swim overhead

Image Credits: LEGOLAND Malaysia

After all that outdoor fun in the sun, the SEA LIFE Malaysia aquarium is great for some educational downtime. The space is divided into 11 habitat zones with more than 25 themed tanks with sea creatures from the local marine life and creatures from tropical waters beyond Malaysia. 

There is a touch pool for visitors to get up close and personal with starfish, and the ocean tunnel for visitors to walk beneath swirling schools of fish, graceful rays and small sharks as they swim overhead.

Staying true to the theme, there are LEGO figures hidden throughout the exhibits, making for a fun ‘spot the LEGO’ game for everyone. 

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Where To Stay: Hotels Near LEGOLAND Malaysia

1. LEGOLAND Hotel Malaysia (On-site)

Colourful LEGO-brick hotel facade lit up at night

Image Credits: Booking.com

Definitely the most convenient option of the three, LEGOLAND Hotel Malaysia offers exciting themed rooms, treasure hunts and nightly activities to keep the family occupied. You can also head in and out of the parks with ease, so you can take a quick break to freshen up before heading to the next attraction

  • Address: No 7, Jln Legoland, Bandar, 79250 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
  • Price per night: From 700 MYR (~S$222); breakfast included on most packages, park tickets on package rates only
  • Website: LEGOLAND Hotel

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2. Somerset Medini Iskandar Puteri

Under-the-sea themed children's playroom with small tables and chairs

Image credits: Klook

If you’re travelling in a larger group and on a budget, this option is for you! The Somerset Medini Iskandar Puteri is just a 5-minute walk away from the parks, so you don’t have to worry too much about commuting back and forth. At a fraction of the price, you’ll get to enjoy spacious apartments with fully equipped kitchens. Great for hanging out with the whole gang! 

  • Best for: Backpackers on a budget. An overnight sleeper bus also means paying for one night less at your accommodation.
  • Address: Medini Iskandar, Lot 5, Jalan Medini Utara 4, Medini, 79200 Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia
  • Price per night: From 320 MYR (~S$101) 
  • Website: Somerset Medini Iskander Puteri

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3. Hotel Ramada by Wyndham Meridin Johor Bahru

Infinity pool at dusk with sun flare beside a high-rise hotel tower

Image credits: Klook

At mid-tier pricing option with high-class standards, Hotel Ramada by Wyndham Meridin is definitely the choice for greater luxury at affordable prices. The hotel is 5 minutes away from LEGOLAND by car or a 15-minute walk, but is also reasonably near to places like Puteri Harbour and the Johor Premium Outlets. A great choice for a holiday that caters to the old and young.

  • Address: 5, Persiaran Medini Utara 3, Bandar Medini Iskandar, 79250 Iskandar Puteri, Johor Darul Ta’zim, Malaysia
  • Price per night: From 390 MYR (~S$123)
  • Website:  Hotel Ramada by Wyndham Meridin Johor Bahru

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Tips for Visiting LEGOLAND Malaysia

Family posing at the LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort entrance with the green dragon mascot

Image credits: Viator

💼 What to Pack & Wear:

  • Lightweight clothing, hats, sunscreen, water bottles
  • Swimwear for the Water Park 
  • Poncho or umbrella (in case of rain) 

🧍↕ Height Restrictions & Age Suitability:

  • Most rides: Min. height of ~90–120cm
  • Rides have restrictions, and some require adult supervision
  • Ideal for kids aged 3-12 years old

💰 Budgeting & Time-Saving Hacks: 

  • Arrive at or before the opening time to avoid long lines to get into the parks
  • Get combo passes that are more value-for-money if doing multiple parks
  • Buy tickets online in advance for discounts 
  • Outside food is limited but not banned, so be sure to bring snacks and water bottles

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Build Your Dream Life at LEGOLAND Malaysia!

Close-up of a crowd of tiny LEGO minifigures on a model street

Whether you’re a family with young kids, a LEGO enthusiast, or just looking for a fun getaway from Singapore, LEGOLAND Malaysia will give you an action-packed adventure to make memories for a lifetime. 

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