The much-awaited RM750 million Legoland Malaysia (pictured) is now undergoing final touches before its
grand opening on Saturday, 15 September.
The 31-ha theme park boasts
about 15,000 Lego models built from 40 million Lego bricks, as well as 40
different rides and a unique "Miniland" featuring replica models of
several Southeast Asian landmarks including the Merlion, the Singapore Flyer
and Petronas Twin Towers.
"Legoland Malaysia is
an extremely unique theme park in this market," said John Ussher, General
Manager of Legoland Development.
"We are geared towards
families with young children aged two to 12. Lego is a huge brand throughout
the world and here at Legoland - which is the clubhouse of Lego - you can do
everything you've ever imagined with a Lego brick," he added.
As one of the crown jewels
of Iskandar Malaysia, Legoland is expected to attract millions of local and
international tourists.
According to Siegfried
Boerst, General Manager of Legoland Malaysia, the park will provide "a
good experience at a first-class theme park" that will make visitors come
back or visit other attractions elsewhere.
The park will be the sixth
attraction of its kind globally after those in the UK, California, Florida
(USA) and Denmark - the birthplace of Lego.
Going forward, two more
Asian Legolands are set to open in Nagoya, Japan and Chuncheon, South Korea by
2015.
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