Legoland Johor Bahru, Malaysia is Asia’s first theme park of this format. You will find many attractions, children’s cafes, animators, interesting photo locations and much more in this amusement park. Its main feature is that everything seems to be made from the Lego constructor!
Check this ultimate travel guide to Legoland Johor Bahru, Malaysia and get up-to-date information about ticket price, best rides, things to do in amusement park and more.
General Information
- Address: No 7, Jalan Legoland, Bandar Medini, 79250 Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia.
- Opening hours: Legoland Malaysia theme park from 10:00 to 18:00 daily, water park from 10:00 to 18:00 daily, SEA LIFE park Mon-Thurs from 10:00 to 18:00, Fri-Sun and official holidays 11:00 -19:00. Just before visiting, check the opening hours on the official website.
- Age limit: 0+, but it is better to go with children from five years old, then all attractions will be available for them.
- Parking: yes.
- You can buy a discounted Legoland Malaysia tickets here .
- Legoland Malaysia official website : Legoland.com.my
- On the map: link .

LEGOLAND Malaysia ticket prices
The park consists of 6 themed amusement zones and a water park. Legoland ticket prices in Malaysia:
- 1 day on the rides – 230 ringgit for an adult, 185 ringgit for children from 3 to 11 years old.
- One-day Legoland Malaysia ticket to the water park – 155 ringgit for adults, 130 ringgit for children.
- Ticket for a one-day visit to the attractions and the water park (“Combo 1 + 1”) – 279 ringgit for adults, 220 ringgit for children.
- 2 days park + water park – 337 ringgit per adult, 279 ringgit per child. Prices are for guidance only and may differ from actual prices.
How to get to Legoland Malaysia theme park
Legoland is located in the suburbs of Johor Bahru. You can get to this city from Kuala Lumpur (the capital of Malaysia) by domestic flight or by bus. The distance between cities is 350 kilometers.
Bus tickets are purchased at the TBS terminal. The fare Kuala Lumpur – Johor Bahru from 80 ringgit. Travel time – 7-8 hours. The price of plane tickets depends on the airline (minimum 130 ringgit). You can buy tickets at the main capital airport.

There are no buses from Johor Bahru to Legoland Malaysia theme park itself, you need to take a taxi. Blue cars are more expensive, red and yellow cars are cheaper. Taxis can be hailed on the road or at parking lots near the airport, bus station and other tourist destinations.
You can also drive from the capital to Johor Bahru by rented car, the travel time will take no more than 17 minutes (at least, many guidebooks promise so). If you plan to purchase tickets to the park in advance, then you can find options with a transfer from Kuala Lumpur .
Some hotels offer shuttles to Legoland Malaysia theme park with their own buses. Ask the hotel reception for details.
Things to do in Legoland Malaysia
According to tourists reviews about Legoland Malaysia, it is better to take tickets for two days, since it will not be possible to bypass all thematic areas and experience Legoland water park in one day.
Be sure to visit the aquarium, where more than 13,000 fish and more than 120 representatives of the inhabitants of the deep sea live. Start your acquaintance with Legoland Johor Bahru, Malaysia from the amusement park, which is divided into 8 themed zones.
Legoland themed areas
The Beginning
Here vacationers can visit cafes, shops, souvenir shops, photo zones and the largest Lego store in the country.

Imagination
This area of the Legoland park in Malaysia is suitable for young inventors and engineers. From a large lego, you can assemble your own figures, participate in contests and tests of already assembled objects. There is a 4D cinema, an observation deck. From the observation, slowly rotating platform, a panorama of not only Legoland itself, but also the surrounding area opens up.
If you want to take a break from the heat and stuffiness of the Legoland park in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, then visit the Build and Test section, where there is air conditioning. The essence of this children’s attraction is that you need to build the tallest and most stable building from Lego cubes, after which they are tested in an earthquake. Whose structure survived, he won.

Miniland (MiniLand)
Small copies of the main attractions of many Asian countries are collected here, namely 17. Here you can see the Taj Mahal from India, Angkor Wat from Cambodia, the floating restaurant Karawijk Hall, Petronas Towers, the Great Wall of China and others assembled from Lego blocks.
More than 100 specialists from all over the world took part in the construction of this thematic zone in Legoland Malaysia. It took about two years to design and 3D model. It took another 3 years to build all the mini versions. More than 30 million Lego bricks were spent on the construction.

Zone “Technician” (LEGO Technic)
This is where the rides begin in Legoland Malaysia. Water carousel, swings, Star Wars theme park, merry-go-rounds and roller coaster in VR glasses. It is located to the left of the entrance, most of the attractions presented here with sharp turns, ups and downs. In other words, everything here is designed to give you a storm of emotions and guarantee a surge of adrenaline.
The most memorable ride in this section is the Project X roller coaster . You rise to a height of 18 meters, and then rush down at great speed. Lego Academy is another pavilion where you can take a break from the heat. Here you can build a model of a spaceship or car from LEGO bricks. Adults and children especially like the rides on the water, which are located in the Technician zone.

LEGO Kingdom
You will know that you have reached the place by the medieval music playing everywhere. This thematic area is dedicated to knights, dragons, castles. Many decorations made of Lego blocks look so realistic that it is simply unrealistic to leave this zone of Legoland Malaysia without a photo against their background. Do not rush to get to the castle right away, the path to it is no less beautiful. The castle is also made of LEGO bricks, you can visit the King’s Grill restaurant and visit the LEGO store to buy souvenirs.
Next, a roller coaster awaits you, however, if you have already swept the Poject X, then they are unlikely to surprise you with anything. game complexes, roundabouts, trips on rails in typewriters.
There is always a huge queue for one of the Dragon slides in Legoland theme park. It is more for adults. The second slide Dragon’s Apprentice (Dragon’s Apprentice) is a smaller version of the first. It’s better for kids to ride.
If you like spinning rides, you can take a ride on the Merlin’s Challenge. You sit in a train car and you begin to circle at high speed.

Land of Adventure
Land of Adventure is located in the eastern part of Legoland park, it is divided into two small areas: Dinosaur Island and Ancient Egypt, which remains a mystery even today: mummies, treasures, decorations are very realistic, a visit to this area is a must.
Be sure to visit the Lost Kingdom attraction. At the entrance you will find a huge statue of the Pharaoh made of Lego blocks. The main attraction in this area is Dino Island. The design impresses with its size and original design. They say that of all the Legoland slides in Malaysia, this one is the most impressive.

Lego City (LEGO City)
There is a huge amount of entertainment for children in Legoland Malaysia: you should definitely visit the “driving courses” for children. There are also puppet and theater shows, carousels, swings and much more. This themed area has the only indoor restaurant where you can have lunch or dinner. Food prices are quite high but there are no other options.

Legoland Malaysia Walkthrough Video
Useful tips for visiting theme park Legoland Malaysia
- If possible, have lunch before 12 noon, because then there are huge queues in all restaurants in the park.
- Take as much water as possible with you as the temperature in Malaysia is quite high.
- Legoland Johor Bahru, Malaysia has most of its attractions outdoors, so bring a hat and sunblock. Also don’t forget an umbrella and a raincoat (you can buy them in the park in case of emergency).
- If it suddenly starts to rain, head to the Imagination zone, where there is a lot of entertainment under the roof.
- Book a taxi for a specific time if you plan to drive back. A taxi taken on the spot will cost more than booked in advance.
The second day can be devoted to Legoland water park. There are over twenty slides, pools of different depths, rafting, a wave pool, water playgrounds, a pool where you can build a boat yourself from a large lego.

All attractions and water activities are aimed at children. Not very extreme.