LEGOLAND Waterpark Malaysia🇲🇾 I Things you don't want to miss I Full Experience

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2019
  • Most families loves themeparks, Lego should in their list, as there are several attractions includin the new sea life, the water temepark and its main themepark the dry ones.From Johor Bahru central, it is around 30-40 minutes drive by car.
    Please watch Adventures Cove here: • ADVENTURE COVE I Water...
    and the Wild wild wet here: • Wild Wild Wet I Water ...
    All songs are taken from Ikson: credited this travel song from their production.
    There is a good choice of rides and slides, you can wiz around on mats, boats and rubber rings as well as float genteelly in the large wave pool or on the build-a-raft river. Legoland have life jackets to give out to non-swimmers in the wave pool.
    Wait times weren’t bad and there were plenty of lifeguards to keep an eye on everything.
    There are small slides, water squirters and, of course, the giant Lego bucket of doom! We loved that having gallons of cold water poured over our waiting heads every few minutes.
    Before I get into the rides and slides, here are some practical tips to prepare yourself, if you’re planning a visit to the Legoland Malaysia Water Park
    Waterproof sunscreen lotion is a must. The water park is mostly out in the open and with minimal clothing on, you’ll want to avoid any sunburn.Goes without saying but bring proper swimming attire. Wetsuits aren’t allowed on the slides, to prevent you from getting snagged or injured.
    Don’t wear a watch - you won’t be allowed to go down the water slides while wearing one
    Food is pretty pricey - pack your own sandwiches or finger food if you want to save money
    Carry a small waterproof backpack if you’re planning to bring around your wallet, mobile phones and other small items. You can leave your backpack with the Legoland staff members who supervise each ride and go back for them after you’ve finished the ride
    Here’s a map of the Legoland Malaysia Water Park. As you can see, the water park isn’t that big. It’s more of an extension of the theme park than it is a stand alone water park. It still holds the honour of being the world’s largest Legoland Water Park, beating out Legoland California and Florida.
    Here’s what me and Ken (my friend) ordered, the Bricky Sampler which had a little bit of everything. Like I said earlier, it actually tasted really good. It was more than enough for two hungry adults to share. If you have a family of 4, you might need to order a bit more stuff. Supplement this with sandwiches that you’ve brought in yourself for an economical way to feed your whole family.
    Moving on to my favourite part of the Legoland Malaysia Water Park, the slides! There are a total of 8 water slides in the park, which vary in height, intensity and capacity. Some of them are more suited for younger kids, some are meant to be done in a group and some are just pure exhilaration.
    The first slide that we went up was the Splash & Swirl, one of the bigger slides in the park. You can either go down the Splash & Swirl solo or with another person.
    It’s called the Splash & Swirl, cause one of the highlights of the slide is that little orange dish you see in the picture above. After going down the tube, you end up in that section and swirl around before going down another tube. It kinda felt like being flushed down a toilet bowl!
    Here’s the tube that you ride down the Splash & Swirl. This one is meant for two people. To pick up a tube, you line up at the botom of the slide and collect it from people who have finished the ride.
    There are more children friendly and tamer slides located next to the platform that houses the slides I mentioned above. This red one is called Red Rush and can accommodate up to 6 people at one time. There are also two solo slides called the Twin Chasers but they weren’t as appealing as the Tidal Tube and Wave Rider.
    For comparison’s sake, you slide down the Twin Chasers from a height of 130 feet, whereas Tidal Tube and Wave Rider measure up to about 240 feet
    The last slide in the area is the LEGO Slide Racer. It’s slightly different since you have to lie on a piece of foam, which you hold on to using your hands and go down face first. I really liked this ride as well, since you go down face first, which often ends up in a huge splash as you reach the end. The lines for this one were fairly short when we went on it, so that was another good thing as well.

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