Legoland

Legoland has been visited. My dream came true.. 

When my kids were young, my husband bought a lot of lego for them. In fact, I'm still keeping them. One day, I might take them all out and start building  them again..

We visited Legoland for a mere 2 hours. Initially I didn't want to go in as it was rather expensive..RM140. My friend asked me to ask at the ticketing counter if a discount would be given if we showed our myKad. Surprisingly, we were given a RM30 discount for each ticket..

We got in and we got separated. I was on my own so I just went around taking photos. But luckily we had mentioned before that we would be out in 2 hours time as it's almost closing time then.


Show you only 12 photos on the 12.12.12 at 12.12am. Very auspicious, right?

This is cute..

lego Christmas tree











More photos on my facebook
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Comments

  1. Wow, nice trip Wenn.

    You have a nice and new brackdrop.

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    1. yea, it was a wonderful trip..
      thanks..Christmas mood..

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  2. Very impressive! I have all the Legos that were my kids, too! I'm saving them for grandchildren!

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    1. yea, they should be kept as they cost a lot..

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  3. I wanna go Legoland!!! Only 2 hours can cover all?

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  4. huh?? you just spent 2 hours inside there?? wow, then that is even not worth for that RM110, haha!!

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  5. was it because of the closing time, or was it because there is really nothing much to see??

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    1. It's almost closing time. Furthermore, I had to hurry to meet a friend.

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    2. SK,

      Go to the one in Europe lah! :-P

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    3. guess the one in europe is much better..but where?

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  6. anyway, i think once there you probably won't be going in for a second time, at least in the near future?? haha..

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  7. just two hours there?

    After paying so much? O.O

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  8. It will be an eye opener to be here.

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  9. Even the insects are made of legos. How awesome is that. :D

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  10. Dream come TRUE!!!!!
    Warm Aloha from Waikiki
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  11. Really a dream come true for people who loves lego. Glad to hear that you had fun there.

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  12. wow.. not cheap, eh.if family of 3.. it is 360rm! I think they should lower the rates for us Malaysians.. 50rm should be reasonable.. then more people can visit too.. it comes back to the same.. Anyway, enjoy yourself!!

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    1. RM330..Furthermore, Singaporean finds it cheap.

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  13. RM 140 is quite expensive.. So visited once is enough, hehe.

    I wish to pay it a visit one day, wait til my Aden boy grow up abit, hehe..

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  14. plan to go there next year, hope got more things to see by then..we will have to pay more visiting legoland as we have to take a plane + the expensive entrance fee..:(

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  15. i heard that it was very hot and expensive...

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  16. I hate hot weather. The only theme park that I enjoy is at Genting Highlands.

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    1. But my kids are looking forward to visit Legoland. Distance is a turn-off.

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  17. lego is mainly what we used to play the most back in my childhood days
    it was the best toy ever made for my opinion

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  18. otherthan disney land that was on my
    list of places to go,
    It would be a dream come true to me as well

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  19. Hi Wenn, tQ so much you made us saved RM220 no need no go to Legoland. Seeing here will be good enough. ;).

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  20. there were this animation i saw on youtube that shows how did lego started up to now that they have theor own amusement park

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  21. i love all 12 photos that you shared most especially that first one
    is that your girl? she's adorable

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  22. have a great day and happy blogging wenn,
    god bless you all and take the best of care

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  23. Amazing! Imagine the work that been put to set up that Xmas tree!

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    1. indeed amazing! time and effort put together created such beautiful Christmas tree!

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  24. wow...2 hours only... seems like not enough time to walk and see everything wor

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  25. I think Lego is one of the timeless toys. No matter how long or old kids will be able to play that.

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  26. I will go to Legoland if only it is nearer to north. It is just to far from my place.

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  27. WOW! The price is so crazy! I will not go cos I am too old to enjoy it now.

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  28. I loved to play Legos when I was a kid but my parents could not afford to buy them. So I often visited a millionaire's son to be his playmate and assembled all his Legos for hours.

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  29. All the photos you took looked nice and impressive but I would still not fork out that money to go. I think they target the Singaporeans to visit.

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