Legoland Malaysia – Everything You Need to Know 2026

Legoland malaysia

If you’re planning a trip to Legoland Malaysia in 2026 here is your ultimate guide on everything you need to know to have an amazing trip.

Legoland Malaysia is one of THE BEST activities for families in Malaysia. However, there are some very important things you need to know before your trip. In this article we will answer all of your questions and give you all the information and advice to help you plan your trip to Legoland Malaysia.

If you are traveling Malaysia with kids we do recommend a visit to Legoland Malaysia.

Legoland Malaysia has the main Legoland park, a theme park with a range of epic rides and activities. The Legoland water park has a range of slides, wet play areas and a kids water play house. The SEA LIFE aquarium is full of fascinating, beautiful and bizarre species. This is a great place to teach children about the beauty and importance of our oceans.

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Where is Legoland Malaysia located?

Legoland Malaysia is located in Johor Bahru on the south tip of Peninsular Malaysia. Legoland Malaysia is actually located around 15 km to the west of Johor Bahru city centre.

How much do tickets cost to visit Legoland Malaysia in 2022?

Here are the ticket prices for Legoland Malaysia. Children under 3 years old are granted FREE admission to the park. 

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Adult ticket priceChildren’s ticket price
One day Legoland Theme ParkRM 189RM 149
One day Sea Life CentreRM 89RM 69
One day water park RM 139RM 114
One day Legoland Theme Park & Sea Life centerRM 249RM 200
One day Legoland Theme Park, Sea Life Centre & water parkRM 313RM 259

If you plan to stay at the Legoland resort, guests also get a special offer for the Legoland park: Get 2-Day Combo Ticket to Legoland Theme Park, Water Park and Aquarium for the price of 1-Day Combo Ticket.

Also, if you purchase a day ticket for Legoland, you can upgrade it to an annual pass (ask at the ticket office for more details).

MyKad holders and long term Malaysian Residents get annual pass tickets at the same prices as day tickets. 

Is Legoland Malaysia suitable for toddlers?

Legoland malaysia with toddlers

Legoland is suitable for children of any age including toddlers and babies. Some of the rides in the Legoland theme park are restricted by height and age. However, there are still loads of activities and rides suitable for younger children. If you want to visit the theme park with a baby or toddler, we recommend the imagination section. This section has a lot of activities and rides which are suitable for babies and toddlers.

Children over 100 cm tall and over four years old should be able to go on most of the rides, if accompanied by an adult.

What’s more, some of the bigger slides in the Legoland water park are restricted by height and age. There are still plenty of activities suitable for babies and toddlers at the waterpark. There is a shallow baby pool, with a small slide and water play activities. 

Are there lockers at Legoland Malaysia?

Lockers are available at the main entrance, the great Lego race, Dino Island and at the water park. Other rides and roller coasters offer space to store bags at the start of the ride. Be aware however these are not lockable spaces. Locker prices are as follows:

Small locker rental one day RM20 

Large locker rental one day RM40

Is it possible to visit Legoland Malaysia in a single day?

If you are planning to get a Combo Ticket including the Theme park, Sea Life Aquarium and the Legoland water park, we recommend that you plan your time carefully. This is a lot to do in one day. If you wish to visit all of the attractions here we recommend taking two days if possible. 

Recommended one day itinerary for Legoland Malaysia

10am – 1pm Legoland Theme park (you will need to be selective about rides)

1pm – 3pm Lunch and Sea Life Aquarium 

3pm – 6pm Legoland Water park

Recommended two day itinerary for Legoland Malaysia

Day 1: 10am – 12pm Legoland Theme park, 12pm – 2pm Sea Life Aquarium and lunch 2pm – 6pm Legoland theme park

Day 2: 10am – 6pm Any missed activities at Theme park and then Water park.

Top tip: Malaysia is a tropical climate and is prone to thunderstorms. During thunderstorms Legoland do not operate any outdoor activities for health and safety. Therefore, we recommend checking the weather and planning your trip accordingly. 

What can you do at Legoland Malaysia?

One of the things we absolutely love about Legoland Malaysia is the sheer variety of activities. That really is something for everyone. This means that you can plan a very balanced and enjoyable itinerary for the whole family.

The Legoland theme park

The Legoland theme park is an extensive park with a range of different creative themed sections. That’s to Legoland theme park you will find over 40 amazing rides, shows and attractions.

Here are some of the things that you can do in the Legoland theme park. This is not a comprehensive list of all of the rides and attractions at Legoland Malaysia. Rather, these are just a few of the rides and activities to give you a feel for the variety of experiences available at Legoland Malaysia:

The Dragon (Lego Kingdoms)

Legoland Malaysia Dragon

This is the biggest and fastest roller coaster at Legoland Malaysia. The Dragon is for anyone who needs a good adrenaline rush. The Dragon is a fast and exciting roller coaster, a guaranteed adrenaline rush. The dragon roller coaster starts by going through an indoor castle exhibition and then suddenly speeds outside up a steep climb, and then speeds around a winding track.

Children aged 6 and above and over 100 cm tall can ride the dragon if accompanied by an adult. For younger kids check out the Dragon’s Apprentice roller coaster (minimum height 105cm and 4 years old).

Rebuild the world exhibition

This is an activity designed to develop dexterity, creativity and problem-solving. This is an air-conditioned exhibition with several Lego stations. Children design and build Lego structures to add to a collective piece of artwork in the centre of the room. Children can build animals, vehicles and buildings to add to the giant Lego globe in the centre of the room.

Around the room you can also see amazing lego sculptures to inspire children’s imagination. This also affords a well earned break for parents! There is a such a variety of activities at Legoland Malaysia. They occasionally switch the theme of this section.

The Ninjago ride (Land of Adventure)

The Ninjago ride is an interactive ride. You and your team sit in a small car and drive around interactive ninja scenes. In this adventure your body movement is detected by sensors so you can Ninja battle with the digital lego characters.

We love for use of Japanese decorations and trees all around the building here.

4D Cinema (Imagination Zone)

If you need a little rest they also have a 4D cinema at Legoland. Admission to the 4D Cinema is free of charge and included with your entrance ticket. Just arrived at the show time and you can walk straight in. The 4D Cinema shows a range of different 4D adventure lego movies throughout the day. If you have never experienced a 4D movie before, we highly recommend stopping by.

At the 4D Cinema they give you special 3D glasses and they also include other elements that have the fourth dimension to the experience. For example wind and rain (don’t worry this is more like spray).

The Observation Tower (Imagination Zone)

The observation tower is a large rotating lift. This is a slow, steady and scenic ride. If you do the observation tower you are seated and looking out at the glass window which affords a beautiful panoramic view of the entire Legoland park and the surrounding areas. This ride takes around 10 minutes.

Top tip: If you are not sure which rides to go on, taking a ride up the observation tower allows you to see the park from above and get inspired. 

The Aquazone Wave Racer (Lego Technic Zone)

The Aquazone Wave Racer is a fun water ride that spins you over the water. You can ride the Aquazone Wave Racer without getting wet. Children over 100cm and 6 years old can ride the Aquazone Wave Racer accompanied by an adult.

Dino Island log flume (Land of Adventure)

The Dino Island log flume is a boat ride with a dinosaur theme. The boat leads around a river with Lego dinosaur exhibits. The Dino Island ends with a splash. Like all the best log flumes that is a huge exciting drop finishing with a massive splash. If you ride to Dino Island log flume all of your clothes will be wet through. Don’t take any cameras, phones or valuables on the Dino Island ride. We recommend doing this activity in swimwear before visiting from Legoland Water Park. Also, be aware that kids need to be at least 110 cm tall and over six years old to ride the Dino Island log flume accompanied by an adult.

The Imagination Zone park

If you are visiting Legoland Malaysia with a toddler, the Imagination Zone is the place for you. The Imagination Zone is an area of the theme park that has small climbing frames and rides for younger children, such as the Lego train ride.

We love the fact that the imagination zone is also covered by a large canopy to provide shade from the intense sun.

The remote control boats (Lego City)

If you are looking for something a bit slower and more serene check out the remote control boats at the Boating Lake in Lego City. This is a great option if you just need to chill out or you are looking for activities with younger children at Legoland. Additional fees apply for this activity.

The Great Lego Race (Lego Technic Zone)

Welcome to the world’s first virtual reality roller coaster! This roller coaster is designed to be ridden with a virtual reality headset. Experience the acceleration and wind of this roller coaster with a virtual reality simulation headset on.

Since the covid pandemic Unfortunately they have not been using the VR headset due to the risk of contamination. This roller coaster is still a lot of fun even without the VR headsets.

The Technic Twister (Lego Technic Zone)

Get dizzy on the Technic Twister. On this ride you sit in a compartment with your friends and as the whole platform spins around, you can also spin a wheel in the middle to make your friends even more dizzy.

Legoland express 

This colourful Lego themed train runs a loop route around the park allowing you to look at all of the attractions and fun of the park. The Legoland Express is not a way of getting around, rather a way of relaxing and enjoying the exciting scenery on getting inspired by the range of rides, attractions and shows this amazing park has to offer.

The Miniland exhibitions

And definitely do not miss the Miniland Lego sculptures. Perfect for anyone who loves Lego and travel. The Miniland Lego sculptures are located at the center to Legoland theme park. These impressive multiples of themed on various iconic parts of the world. Don’t miss the Petronas Towers, Angkor Wat Temple, the Taj Mahal and much much more.

Remember, this is only a selection of the amazing rides, activities and shows at Legoland Malaysia. For a full list of 

Sea Life at Legoland Malaysia

Sea life at Legoland Malaysia is in an indoor Aquarium. Sea life has a range of fish tanks and glass tunnels that allow you to get up and close to amazing underwater species. Experience the fascinating, bizarre and beautiful at Sea Life. From colourful starfish to eerie jellyfish and elegant sharks, Sea Life has it all.

We absolutely love the “touch a starfish” activity. This is great for kinaesthetic learners. Which child doesn’t want to touch some amazing creatures in an aquarium?!

The seahorse tank is strangely mesmerizing. It feels like you could spend the whole day just gazing at these bizarre animals.

We were also impressed by the big glass tunnel with a range of larger fish. You can see plenty of black tip reef sharks swimming around this tank. And don’t miss the large strange humphed parrot fish too. And if you want to see something spine-tingling don’t miss the jellyfish tank. 

Sea life at Legoland also has exhibitions and activities to help children understand the importance of protecting, conserving and respecting our oceans.

On a personal note, as a papa who loves scuba diving and free diving, I am so grateful for the opportunity to share this amazing underwater world with my children.

My youngest son is only 2 years old, and yet he was able to gaze at some of these incredible animals with me. And hopefully this will inspire him by the beauty of our oceans.

It is possible to walk around this Aquarium in 45 minutes. But in our opinion this would be rushed. Although there are so many exciting things to do in Legoland Malaysia, we would encourage you not to rush Sea Life.

It is easy to miss how amazing this place is. If you have time, we would really encourage you to slow down and enjoy learning in this beautiful place. 

Top tip: If you have a ticket to access all areas of the park but you are only here for one day, we recommend visiting the aquarium at the hottest part of the day. The aquarium is air conditioned and will provide a restful and enjoyable experience to break up the day.

The Legoland Water Park

The Legoland water park is right next to the Legoland theme park. At the entrance to the Legoland Water Park there are changing rooms, showers, toilets and lockers.

Small locker rental one day RM20 

Large locker rental one day RM40

The Legoland water park has water activities suitable for every age. They have a lazy river with floating Lego pieces and floating rings. They have a shallow pool for babies and toddlers with small slides and squirty animals.

They have a large water adventure castle with slides, nets, splash buckets and more. Don’t miss the Legoland wave pool (they have life jackets for non-swimmers) and of course sun loungers so parents can take a well earned break!

The Legoland water park also has a selection of faster slides for older children: If you are looking for a competitive adrenaline rush try out the mat racer slide. You ride down this speedy slide on your front holding onto a foam mat and see if you can beat your friends to the bottom. 

Alternatively, if you want to have some fun with friends try out the large ring slide. These large rings can accommodate a group. Speed down large funnels and tubes as you pray that your ring doesn’t flip over.

One of the things we absolutely love about the Legoland water park is, at the bottom of all the faster slides, there is a Lego boat activity. This is great for younger children who are not allowed to ride on the faster slide. You can build a lego boat and then race it down the small waterway. 

Can you buy food at Legoland Malaysia?

Yes you can buy food at Legoland Malaysia. The Legoland Malaysia theme park has a wide range of cafes and restaurants available with different types of food on offer. You can also buy refreshing cold drinks around the park too.

If you are looking for a large range of food and an indoor seating area check out Pizza Mania located in the imagination Zone. Side dishes start with around 10 ringgits each (roughly £2 or $2.50). Expect to pay around 20-30 ringgits for pastas and chicken (roughly £4 – £6 or $5 – $8). Pizzas range between 40 – 60 ringgits (£8 – £12 or $10 – $15) depending on the size and topping.

The different types of food and prices vary quite a lot throughout the park at different outlets. For example, a burger at the Kings Grill (Lego Kingdoms) costs 100 ringgits (around £20 or $25). If you grab a burger at the Burger Junction in the Land of Adventure it will cost around 40 ringgits (around £8 or $10). 

Some of the food Outlets have vegetarian and vegan food options available. Drinks typically cost 5 – 10 ringgits (around £1 – £2 or $1.30 – $2.50) at most food outlets at Legoland Malaysia. It is worth being aware that they do not have any water fountains or water dispensers to top up water bottles. Cold 500ml water bottles can be purchased from food outlets for around RM4. Be aware that Legoland has a “no outside food” policy.

Are there shops near Legoland Malaysia?

Legoland Malaysia is located next to a small shopping mall Called the Mall of Medini (sounds exotic doesn’t it?) This shopping mall has a supermarket called Big. There are also several small restaurants nearby and a Starbucks.

Oh yeah and make sure you don’t miss the epic Legoland gift shops too!

What is the resort like at Legoland Malaysia?

Legoland Malaysia has its very own resort. The Legoland resort is a magical themed hotel, the perfect place to stay and celebrate your time at Legoland. Everything about the Legoland resort screams fun. On the lift you even have a disco ball! And we absolutely love to play areas in the reception too. The rooms in the Legoland resort each have a unique, creative and interesting theme.

Legoland Hotel guests also get a special offer for the Legoland park: Get 2-Day Combo Ticket to Legoland Theme Park, Water Park and Aquarium for the price of 1-Day Combo Ticket.

How do you get to Legoland Malaysia?

If you are coming from Kuala Lumpur there are several ways to get to Legoland Malaysia from Kuala Lumpur.

1 Take a bus: 5 hours, 70 ringgits 

The cheapest way to get to Legoland Malaysia from Kuala Lumpur to take a bus. 

Buses from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru run from the Kuala Lumpur TBS bus station (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan) in the south of Kuala Lumpur. From KL sentral, take the KLIA transit line. If you get off at the first stop (Bandar Tasik Selantan) you can walk across a pedestrian bridge to the TBS bus terminal. It is possible to buy bus tickets on arrival at the terminal or to purchase them in advance online. A bus ticket from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru should cost in the region of 25 to 35 ringgits.

The Bus Journey from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru will take around 5 hours (including a stop) and drop you off at Larkin bus terminal in Johor Bahru. From the Larkin bus terminal you can’t take a taxi (use Grab) to Legoland for around 35 ringgits. This is a long journey we recommend staying at Legoland or nearby. Also if you are travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru by bus in Malaysia, be aware that they do not generally have toilets on board. This can be quite tricky if you are travelling with young kids.

2 Take a train: 8 hours, 90 ringgits

It is possible to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru by train. However, the journey is quite slow and more expensive than bus.

Another way to get to Johor from Kuala Lumpur is to take a train. That is no single train line running all the way from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru. Instead you need to take an ETS train from KL sentral to Gemas. This leg of the journey takes around two and a half hours. The train from kl sentral to Gemas costs around 30 ringgits. At Gemas you need to change to a KMT train to JB sentral. The second leg of the journey takes around 5 hours. The train from Gemas to JB Sentral costs around 20-30 ringgits. When you arrive at JB Central Station you can take a taxi to Legoland. The taxi will cost in the region of 30-40 ringgits.

3 Take a flight: 1 hour (flight time) 200 ringgits 

Another way to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru is to take a flight. This is a particularly good option if you are short of time. Several Airlines operate the route between Kuala Lumpur on Johor Bahru. For example, AirAsia (the local budget, no thrills airline) operates flights from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru for around 150 ringgits. The flight itself takes around 1 hour. If you are taking short domestic flights, it is very important to consider transit time to and from the airport and additional waiting time at the airport for your total journey time. A taxi from the airport to Legoland is likely to cost around 40-50 ringgits.

Where can you park at Legoland Malaysia?

There is a large carpark located at the entrance to Legoland Malaysia. It costs RM10 per day to park. Take a card when you enter the carpark and then pay at the parking machines at the end of the day.

How does Legoland Malaysia fit into your itinerary? 

If you are traveling around Malaysia, here are some ideas of how you can fit Legoland into your itinerary.

It is worth considering which other activities you would like to do around the south of peninsula Malaysia. For example, from Johor Bahru it is very easy to travel over land into Singapore. Alternatively, if you are interested in visiting the historic town of Malacca this is a short bus ride up the coast. If you are looking to visit islands in the south of Malaysia there are also some very beautiful islands, including Rawa Island and Tioman Island. These are great spots for snorkeling and diving.

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