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Best Legoland Singapore Package Options! [2024]

Taking a trip to Legoland from Singapore and looking for the best Legoland Singapore package? You’re in the right place! Whether you are looking for a Legoland Malaysia Singapore package or a Legoland tour from Singapore, we have the best options below.

Legoland Malaysia is located very close to Singapore and it is very easy to make a Legoland trip from Singapore. You can take a Legoland day trip from Singapore or stay longer and really get to enjoy this part of the world.

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You can do this by buying a Legoland Singapore tour or by making your own Legoland Malaysia from Singapore package with the options we list below. This can give you more flexibility although it can be easier to just purchase a day Legoland tour package from Singapore – it really depends on your needs.

Below, you will find the best options for a Legoland Malaysia package from Singapore.

If you want more information about Legoland Malaysia, read our full review here .

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Getting To Legoland Malaysia From Singapore

Before we discuss your Legoland Singapore package options, it’s worth talking about how to get to Legoland Malaysia from Singapore.

Legoland Malaysia is very close to Singapore – about a 45 minute drive from Marina Bay Sands when there isn’t much traffic. However, whether you buy a tour or make your own package deal, you’ll need to cross the border between Malaysia and Singapore to get to Legoland.

This can add a lot of extra time to the journey when it is busy and can cause more hassle.

If you bus to Legoland Malaysia, you’ll need to get out on both sides of the border with any luggage, pass through immigration and customs and then get back in the bus.

With a private transfer/taxi, you’ll be driven through the border with border formalities taking place in your car. It’s very easy.

Either way, don’t forget your passports!

There is more information here about getting from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia if you want detailed information.

Legoland Singapore Package Options

Here is a summary of your Legoland Singapore package options:

Legoland Tour From Singapore

If you are after an easy Legoland Malaysia day trip from Singapore, this is what you should pick. This tour includes:

  • Pick up around 8am from your hotel
  • Transfers from your hotel to Legoland Malaysia
  • Entry to the three Legoland Malaysia parks and attractions
  • Transfers back to your hotel

This tour departs daily.

This is the easiest option, with everything included, but also the most expensive way to do it.

Click here for more details and to book.

Legoland Malaysia The Great Lego Race VR Coaster

Make-Your-Own Legoland Malaysia From Singapore Package

Rather than booking a complete Legoland Malaysia hotel package from Singapore, you are far better off making your own package by booking the three elements below. This is quick and easy to do and gives you complete flexibility for the best price.

You can also make your own Legoland day tour from Singapore this way.

1. Pick Your Transport

Your options are:

  • Direct bus transfer – This runs daily in each direction from Singapore Flyer and Big Box Jurong East. Check prices and book here.
  • Private transfer – It doesn’t get easier to get to Legoland than booking one of our private taxis with a safe and reliable local operator. It’s just SG$90 each way for up to five passengers and you’ll be driven straight through the border. You can pick your pick-up times so you can maximise every moment at Legoland. Click here for online booking.

2. Buy Your Discounted Legoland Singapore Ticket

If you are wondering where to buy Legoland tickets in Singapore, the best way is online! Tickets are cheaper if you book a promotional offer online so you don’t just save time by buying first but money too.

Buy your entry ticket here for a discounted price .

You can chose whether to buy a pass to all three parks or just the one and whether you want to visit for one or two days (tip: If you want to visit the water park and aquarium as well as the main theme park, you should stay for two days).

3. Book Your Hotel For A Legoland Hotel Package From Singapore

Finally, if you are looking for more than a day trip to Legoland Malaysia from Singapore (which is a great idea) then you need to book your hotel.

  • Legoland Malaysia Hotel – This is the absolute top option for any Lego fans or anyone who wants to get the most out of their visit to this theme park. You are right on site and rooms are Lego themed and there are many Lego activities you can participate in throughout your stay. Click here for prices.
  • Hotel Jen Puteri Harbour – for a great high end option just a few kilometres away close to many restaurants and with a fabulous roof top pool, Hotel Jen Puteri Harbour is a great pick. Click here for prices.
  • Hotel Ramada Meridin – for a solid midrange option only half a kilometre from Legoland, this is a good choice. Click here for prices.
  • Hotel Nusa CT – this is a budget option less than 4 kilometres away. Click here for prices.
  • Find another option from this list of the best hotels near Legoland.

Legoland Malaysia water park lazy river

Final Words

I hope you are excited to visit Legoland Malaysia and that this article has helped you book the perfect package for you.

Whether you want to book a tour with everything taken care of or a day trip in your own taxi, you can use the instructions above to soon be on your way.

We hope this article has helped you book your perfect tour package to Legoland Malaysia from Singapore. You can find our full Legoland Malaysia review here , our Legoland Malaysia offers here or more guides to Johor Bahru here.

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By Sharon Gourlay

Sharon is a certified Malaysia travel expert and can't get enough of travelling and talking about Malaysia since she first visited 21 years ago. She travels around Malaysia multiple times a year both alone and with her kids. She used to call Penang home and especially loves this food paradise. Sharon also has a Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies, a Certificate III in International Travel Sales and has been certified by Tourism Malaysia as a Malaysia Travel Expert. Through this site, she'll help you have the perfect trip to this amazing destination.

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Cheap LEGOLAND® Malaysia Ticket

LEGOLAND® Malaysia

Now, you can easily take your family for a trip to LEGOLAND® Malaysia , thanks to the cheaply priced tickets we have to offer you! The tickets include:

– 1 LEGOLAND® Malaysia entrance ticket worth RM140 (valid for 1 day) – 2-way transfer from Singapore

Please take note that the bus will depart from Singapore. For those taking the Superior Coach , the bus departs from Lavendar MRT Station (in front of McDonald 's). And for those taking the WTS Travel , the bus departs from Singapore Flyer #01-06D.

LEGOLAND Malaysia Theme Park

Highlights:

– The package allows passengers to travel directly from Singapore to LEGOLAND® Malaysia. – Two departure locations available: Lavendar MRT Station and Singapore Flyer #01-06D

Package Attractions:

– 1 day access to Johor Bahru's largest theme park: LEGOLAND® Malaysia – Over 40+ interactive rides, shows and attractions to check out – 7 themed areas to discover and explore – Exclusive price of S$56 onwards

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LEGOLAND® Malaysia is the 6th LEGOLAND worldwide and became the very 1st one in Asia, opened in September 2012. It features over 40 + interactive attractions that consist of rides and shows that are all designed based on LEGO®. The theme park has two sections (theme park and waterpark) and 7 themed areas:

– MINILAND – THE BEGINNING – IMAGINATION – LEGO TECHNIC – LEGO KINGDOMS – LAND OF ADVENTURE – LEGO CITY

Apart from that, there are also a number of restaurants that serves a fine selection of dishes, ranging from Western to Asian cuisines. For more information about the cheaply priced LEGOLAND ® Malaysia tickets, visit LEGOLAND ® Malaysia’s official website.

This amazing LEGOLAND® Malaysia tour package is brought to you by WTS Travel and Superior Coach, partnering with BusOnlineTicket.com.

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LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore – a complete guide

  • January 21, 2023
  • Family holidays & travel , Feature , LEGO , LEGOLAND Malaysia , Malaysia , Singapore , Theme parks

LEGOLAND Malaysia makes a fun and exciting holiday side trip from Singapore. Here’s how to do it quickly, easily and cheaply!

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The Singapore Flyer coach to LEGOLAND Malaysia

The Singapore Flyer coach to LEGOLAND Malaysia

Well run, good quality and good value as a bonus, LEGOLAND Malaysia makes a fun and exciting holiday side trip from Singapore. But if you’re like me, you like to do your research first – particularly if you are taking your kids to a foreign country.

We test-ran two of the main ways to get your family to LEGOLAND from Singapore – here’s how it went!

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A lot of Australians want to visit LEGOLAND during their Singapore holiday – but for many, it may seem a little daunting. Where exactly is it? Is it hard to get there? Are you allowed to go to LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore?

We found that even as a family with teenagers, a visit to Malaysia LEGOLAND is definitely well-worth the effort. Once you’ve got the logistics worked out, it’s really quite easy to get yourself and your fellow LEGO lovers singing “Everything is Awesome!” in beautiful LEGOLAND Malaysia in no time!

Is there a LEGOLAND in Singapore?!

The LEGOLAND Malaysia Hotel

The LEGOLAND Malaysia Hotel

No, there isn’t a LEGOLAND in Singapore – but there is a LEGOLAND very close to Singapore!

It was just a week before we left for our Singapore trip when I learned that there was a LEGOLAND near to Singapore. Upon further research I found it was actually in a neighbouring country – Malaysia. But how exactly do you get to LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore?!

Can you drive from Singapore to Malaysia?

The Johor Strait is the water (and border) between Singapore and Malaysia spanned by two bridges

The Johor Strait is the water (and border) between Singapore and Malaysia

Despite Singapore being an island, thanks to two long bridges across the water that separates the two countries – the Johor Strait – you can actually drive from Singapore to Malaysia LEGOLAND! No ferries to Malaysia and LEGOLAND are needed! But what is needed is specific vehicles with cross-border permission.

Being only one hour’s drive away from Singapore Airport, it seemed really doable to me. I was determined to make a trip to LEGOLAND Malaysia happen!

LEGOLAND Malaysia makes a great Singapore day trip or overnight trip

LEGOLAND Malaysia is a fun family destination only one hour from Singapore

LEGOLAND Malaysia is a fun family destination only one hour from Singapore

I shuffled our still-rough Singapore itinerary around (no mean feat when the Singapore attractions we were visiting were closed on certain days!) so that we had a whole free day and night. Then I started researching how to get myself and my girls to Malaysian LEGOLAND.

Can you go to LEGOLAND Malaysia as a day trip from Singapore?

Yes. As Malaysia LEGOLAND is only one hour’s drive away from Singapore, it’s definitely possible to visit LEGOLAND Malaysia as a day trip from Singapore.

The LEGOLAND bus arrives mid-morning at leaves at at 5:15pm in the afternoon. So you do miss out on some afternoon/evening fun time. A private car trip would give you extra time, as you can choose pick up time.

That said, I wouldn’t recommend doing LEGOLAND as a day trip from Singapore if you have a night to spare. The reason being that then your kids would be missing out on staying at one of the most fun hotels for kids in the world , Malaysia’s LEGOLAND Hotel! And Unlike some other theme park main hotels, a night or two at the LEGOLAND Malaysia Hotel isn’t hugely expensive.

Malaysia LEGOLAND hotel rates are reasonable in comparison to Singapore hotels – so it’s not costing you any more than staying in Singapore for the night. (LEGOLAND in Malaysia is even cheaper to stay in than California LEGOLAND, but it’s just as fun!)

How far is LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore?

Singapore is an island. It’s connected to the Malaysia mainland via two long bridges spanning the Johor Strait. The bridge we crossed to get to LEGOLAND was named the Johor-Singapore Causeway.

Iskandar Puteri where LEGOLAND is located is 30 minute’s drive from the Malaysian city of Johor Bahru.

LEGOLAND Malaysia is around a 45 minute drive from the Singapore central business district.

LEGOLAND is around one hour’s drive from Singapore’s Changi Airport. Changi Airport is the huge international airport you will fly into from Australia (if you can, allow some extra time to explore this amazing airport’s family attractions!).

How far is LEGOLAND Malaysia from Kuala Lumpur?

LEGOLAND Malaysia is three and a half hours drive from Kuala Lumpur. So LEGOLAND Malaysia is actually located a lot closer to Singapore.

Crossing the Singapore-Malaysia border

The Singapore border check point

The Singapore border check point

The travel times I’ve mentioned from Singapore don’t take into account any possible delays at the Singapore-Malaysia land border checks, which can be hard to predict – anywhere from about twenty minutes all together, to maybe taking an hour or more.

There are two customs checkpoints either side of the Johor Strait bridges – one for each country.

On our trip, we went straight through each of the border checkpoints with no delay either way. It took around five to ten minutes at each check point.

My family test-ran two ways to get to LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore

We test ran two easy ways to get to LEGOLAND Malaysia

We test ran two easy ways to get to LEGOLAND Malaysia

I decided we would try the two main ways to get from Singapore to LEGOLAND Malaysia and back, so that I could let you know which worked best. We took a coach there and a private car back.

Both ways have their advantages and disadvantages, but each were safe, effective ways to go. They did differ in price, and so convenience. My comparison between the two ways to get to LEGOLAND from Singapore is coming up!

Things you need to know before you go to LEGOLAND Malaysia

The following information is everything I found out about traveling to LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore and back, visiting the main theme park and staying overnight at the LEGOLAND Hotel – which I highly recommend.

Our LEGOLAND trip was taken in August 2022, so prices, conditions and wait-times may vary according to your travel dates – double check everything and feel free to use this article as a useful planning tool.

What day is LEGOLAND Malaysia closed?

The same as the major Singapore tourist attractions, LEGOLAND Malaysia has days it is closed. The LEGOLAND theme park is currently closed on Wednesdays (January 2023), and the LEGOLAND Malaysia water park is closed on Tuesdays. The LEGOLAND Aquarium is open every day.

It’s important that you check if the LEGOLAND attraction you want to visit will be open on your planned visiting dates – this can also change if there are public holidays.

If you’re planning to take your family to Singapore Universal Studios too, make sure you schedule them both in before you buy the tickets for either, as Universal Singapore also closes on certain days.

For us, the main LEGOLAND theme park was where we wanted to visit (there is also a LEGOLAND Water Park and a LEGOLAND Sea Life Aquarium on site).

Check the opening dates status on their official website. It may even be wise to call LEGOLAND to double-check too.

Legoland Malaysia tickets

Another way is going through the motions of trying to purchase entry tickets on their official website simply to check that the dates are available (but you can save money by buying your entrance tickets on a third party ticket app like Pelago or the cheapest one that I could find, Klook ).

LEGOLAND Malaysia opening hours

The LEGOLAND Malaysia theme park is open 10am to 6pm (excepting Wednesdays when it is closed) some days and 10am to 8pm others – you really need to check on their website, because it varies from week to week.

The LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Park is open from 10am to 6pm every day (excepting Tuesdays when it is closed).

The LEGOLAND Malaysia Sea Life Aquarium is open from 10am to 6pm every day.

Do Australians need a Visa to go to Malaysia?

No.  Australians (tourists) don’t need a visa to enter Malaysia for a short stay (we stayed one night at the LEGOLAND Hotel).

Although Australian citizens holding an Australian Passport don’t need a visa to enter Malaysia, you MUST take your passport to enter.

Your passport is stamped both entering and exiting Malaysia at the land border.

On our passport stamp it says “permitted to enter for 99 days for social reasons”. You’ll see an example passport entry stamp in our passports in our bus video.

Do you need to be vaccinated to enter Malaysia?

From 1st August 2022 you are allowed to enter Malaysia regardless of your COVID-19 vaccination status and don’t require COVID-19 tests or quarantine.

The Singapore 3 day entry card

What you do need to get is another Singapore (3 days notice) entry card to re-enter Singapore upon your return. (More about this following)

Documents & COVID vaccinations Australians need to enter Singapore as a tourist (no visa)

When entering Singapore (even re-entering from Malaysia after you’ve just only just left Singapore to visit LEGOLAND), you’ll either need to be fully COVID vaccinated or do a prior COVID test.

Fully vaccinated travelers can enter Singapore without COVID testing   or   quarantine.  

You’ll need to prove your vaccinated status with your Australian COVID Vaccination certificate – the International Vaccination Certificate (this is not just a copy of your Medicare one). It’s available from your Australian government My Gov account using a computer browser (not mobile phone browser) after selecting “Centrelink”.

You can show the Australian International Vaccination Certificate as official proof of your vaccinations upon entry into Singapore.

There is also an extra (non-compulsory but official) step to verify your vaccination status online at the Singapore Vaccination Check Portal  which I did, so we didn’t need to show any vaccination proof on our trip. ( I always carry copies of our vaccination certificates just in case though). I’d recommend doing this extra step before your trip to expedite your Singapore Changi airport entry processing.

What does Singapore regard as fully vaccinated?

Fully vaccinated is regarded as two doses for adults and whatever is considered fully vaccinated for your child in Australia at that time. My youngest (14 years then) had had two vaccination as per government recommendations at that time anyhow.

Fully vaccinated is currently regarded as two brand-acceptable vaccinations like Pfizer (except for kids under 12). 

Can I go to Singapore if I’m not vaccinated?

Yes. If you’re not fully vaccinated you’ll need to do a PCR test prior to arrival in Singapore and hold travel insurance with a minimum coverage of SGD30,000.

This vaccination information is correct as of January 2023 – check the most recent Singapore immigration requirements at the Singapore Australian Embassy  official website here .

A 2nd Singapore SG Arrival Card is needed upon return from LEGOLAND

The MyICA Mobile App to fill out your Singapore Arrival Card

The MyICA Mobile App to fill out your Singapore Arrival Card

When visiting Singapore from anywhere, you are also required to lodge what is called an SG Arrival Card online using the MyICA Mobile app .

The Singapore Arrival Card is a FREE process. Don’t fall for scamming websites offering to do it for you for a fee or charge!

Make sure to keep the MyICA App on your phone to show proof of your lodged Singapore arrival card if necessary.

The SG Arrival Card must be submitted within the 3 days prior to your visit.

That doesn’t mean it has to be done at least 3 days prior. It means you can do it any time within that 3 days.

Therefore you’ll also be required to do an additional SG Arrival Card for your re-entry into Singapore from LEGOLAND Malaysia. Even if you’re only on a day trip to LEGOLAND.

The lodged online Singapore entry card and your Australian passport is all you need to re-enter Singapore when returning from LEGOLAND Malaysia.

How to fill in a Singapore Entry Card

The entry card is nothing to worry about. You can do it any time online within 3 days before arriving in Singapore from Australia or Malaysia.

Although it’s better to be prepared, if you forget to do it beforehand you can still fill the Arrival Card out on the LEGOLAND bus or in your private car on the way back to Singapore from LEGOLAND Malaysia – or even when you arrive at the Singapore/Malaysia border crossing checkpoint if you like.

Tip: If traveling by private car, ask your car company to provide you with your private car details (the registration number) prior to the day they pick you up so that you can fill out/lodge your Singapore re-entry SG Arrival Card in advance. This avoids the inconvenience of doing it in the car, or having to sit at Singapore Immigration doing it at the last minute.

For our return LEGOLAND trip entry into Singapore, I asked for the private car rego number from the company, and then lodged our Singapore three day entry card online whilst still at our Singapore hotel the night before we even left for LEGOLAND.

(When arriving in Singapore, you can literally do a Singapore entry card at Changi Airport if you wish. I saw people standing around doing them, so last minute doesn’t seem to be a problem. That said, I wouldn’t recommend that, as airlines may have their own requirements before you leave for Singapore)

How I filled in our Singapore entry cards

Singapore 3 day entry card

A section of my Singapore 3 day entry card

For my first SG Arrival Card, I put my departure date as my final departure date from Singapore, even though I was submitting a second SG Arrival Card for our return from LEGOLAND Malaysia within that time period. It didn’t seem to cause any issues, so I assume the departure dates don’t have to be precise with regards to a Malaysia side trip. The entry dates however, must be correct.

Our Singapore entry card - ask for your private driver's registration number in advance if possible

Our Singapore entry card – ask for your private driver’s registration number in advance if possible

How long does it take to cross the Malaysia-Singapore border?

Delays at the border are possible dependent upon the day and time. It can apparently take up to an hour. We had no delays at all and went straight through both there and back. We were held up no more than five to ten minutes at immigration on both sides of the border, however we entered Singapore on National Day morning, a public holiday – so we may have just got lucky!

The cheapest LEGOLAND Malaysia tickets are on Klook

Klook has cheap LEGOLAND theme park tickets

I like to shop around for the cheapest prices for anything, so I researched the prices of tickets on the official LEGOLAND website, the third party app Pelago and the third party app Klook.

I purchased through Klook as it had the cheapest LEGOLAND Malaysia tickets at the time.

I also liked that you could downloaded the Klook app to your phone and then have your purchased tickets easily accessible.

I ended up using Klook for cheap tickets to several Singapore attractions as well – it worked really well for me during our trip. Another benefit was that the ticket codes meant no standing around in queues – you can go straight to the express entrance gates.

Which is the best way to get to LEGOLAND from Singapore? A comparison.

We trialed and compared the two main ways tourists usually take to get to LEGOLAND Malaysia easily. By private driver, and by coach.

The WTS Travel Coach from the Singapore Flyer to LEGOLAND Malaysia

The WTS Travel LEGOLAND Coach at the Singapore Flyer bus station

The WTS Travel LEGOLAND Coach at the Singapore Flyer bus station

Cost: $13 Singapore dollars each = $40 AUD total

Watch our Singapore to LEGOLAND Malaysia bus video

There are two coach companies that go from Singapore to LEGOLAND.

I checked the reviews and decided to book with WTS Travel.

Where is the bus station at the Singapore Flyer?

This is where the coach bay is, right in front of the Singapore Flyer big wheel

This is where the coach bay is, right in front of the Singapore Flyer big wheel

You meet at the large coach bay area literally at the base of the entrance to the Singapore Flyer big Ferris wheel in the early morning. There is a second pick up station at Jurong East Venture Avenue (outside of the Singapore CBD).

This is the way you walk from the MRT Promenade railway station to the bus stop at the Singapore FlyerSingapore Flyer Bus Bay

SingaporThis is the way you walk from the MRT Promenade railway station to the bus stop at the Singapore FlyerSingapore Flyer Bus Baye Flyer Bus Bay

The closest MRT station to the Singapore Flyer is “Promenade” – about a ten minutes walk away. The way we walked is marked on the above map in red. You are out in the heat and do need to cross major roads to get there. If you have little kids and suitcases, it may be wise to get a taxi or a Grab car to the bus stop.

About Singapore Taxis and Grab cars (Singapore Ubers)

You can catch a taxi to and from the bus station at the Singapore Flyer

You can catch a taxi to and from the bus station at the Singapore Flyer

Whilst in Singapore we caught taxis most of the time – particularly if we were short on time, or there was no convenient MRT station. Costs for taxis and Grab cars (Singapore’s version of Uber cars) are similar – the benefits of Grab (download the Grab app) are that you have already paid online so you don’t need to fumble around or wait at the destination to pay. Singapore taxi drivers/Grab car drivers don’t require tips.

Be at the WTS bus station 15 minutes early

WTS Coaches will tell you to be there half an hour prior. Be there 15 minutes prior – the driver didn’t appear or open the door until then and it’s hot to wait outside, even that early in the morning.

It was a Monday and we and one other person were the only people on the coach, so I really did appreciate the fact they were still running the service.

What happens at the Singapore Malaysia land border checks by coach

Once you set off, it really seems like you are at Singapore immigration in no time, right before the bridge crossing to Malaysia.

The coach stops and everyone gets off and walks inside the immigration building.

Singapore officials check your passport (Singapore don’t stamp your passport anywhere).

Your suitcases stay on the bus and the bus moves to meet you where you come out of the building at the other end.

This whole process only took 5 minutes. (This was a Monday morning at around 9am)

After you exit Singapore customs your bus will be waiting for you on the other side

After you exit Singapore customs your bus will be waiting for you on the other side

What happens at the Malaysia Immigration border check by coach

After driving across the long bridge between Singapore and Malaysia, the coach stops at Malaysia immigration on the other side.

The Malaysian border checkpoint entrance

The Malaysian border checkpoint entrance

Everyone gets off and retrieves all of their suitcases and bags from the bus to take with them.

You proceed inside the immigration building to a desk where they check your passport and stamp it. Then you walk through to the bag checking area.

All bags are put on an x-ray conveyor belt, and you walk through an x-ray detector like you do at an airport.

Then you collect your bags and head back out to the bus which has moved down and is waiting outside.

Again, this whole process only took about 5 minutes.

Our coach was waiting at the other end of Malaysian immigration

Our coach was waiting at the other end of Malaysian immigration

O ne tip we were told by our coach driver is MAKE SURE THAT MALAYSIAN IMMIGRATION PUT THE CORRECT DATE ON YOUR PASSPORT STAMP. Apparently, it’s common for a wrong date to be put on by mistake, and then you may need to pay a fine later. It certainly can’t hurt to double-check that your passport date stamp is correct before you leave Malaysian Immigration for LEGOLAND. If you watch our video you’ll see an example of our passport date stamp to check.

The LEGOLAND Coach drops you off at the car park

The shaded walk from the car park bus stop to LEGOLAND Malaysia

The shaded walk from the car park bus stop to LEGOLAND Malaysia

We arrived at LEGOLAND Malaysia at around 10:30am. The coach drops passengers off at the main carpark, which on a Monday morning was mostly empty – we had to walk around 500 metres with our bags down a long, shaded concrete path. (our private car picked us up right at the Hotel entrance, so no walk)

Return WTS Coach from LEGOLAND to Singapore

To catch the WTS Coach back to Singapore, meet it at the same car park drop off point at 5:15pm in the afternoon.

How much does the Singapore bus to LEGOLAND cost?

The price of the WTS Travel Singapore Flyer bus to LEGOLAND Malaysia costs $13 Singapore Dollars per person.

How do I book a seat on the LEGOLAND Malaysia bus?

The company we used was WTS Travel. We encountered no problems with this company during our booking, payment and trip.

General and booking information is available at their official website here: https://www.wtstravel.com.sg Their phone number is +65 6466 8558

SGMYTAXI hired private car from LEGOLAND Malaysia to Singapore

We hired a private driver to take us back to Singapore

We hired a private driver to take us back to Singapore

Cost: $130 Singapore dollars = $150 AUD total

Watch our LEGOLAND Malaysia to Singapore private car trip on YouTube

Using a private car service to and from Singapore to LEGOLAND is a very convenient, but of course much more expensive option.

Certain companies with a permit to cross the border offer this service. I used the company most talked about positively in Facebook groups (I have put all the contact details at the end).

I saw MOSTLY good reviews online (I did a bit of Googling and saw a couple of complaints on Trip Advisor I think, however overall, this company seem well reviewed and looked professional – one person complained they had been dropped off at the wrong hotel, one complained of bad driving) For us, fortunately the service was excellent.

When to book:

I arranged our journey a few days in advance in Australia and paid without any issues. I recommend pre-booking to be sure.

There were a couple of slightly worrisome planning issues that ended up fine, like when you message with the car company via Whatsapp, however they responded immediately no matter the time of day and were very efficient.

SGMYTAXI payment options – you can use a Singapore app to pay them but only in Singapore, so ask them for a link to pay them by credit card from Australia (there is an extra charge of a few percent – this was really the only option available to us).

Important notes:

For the company we used, booking and arrangements are done via the Whatsapp App. Keep your Whatsapp live on your phone for messages with the company.

How it went – private car from LEGOLAND to Singapore

We were picked up at the LEGOLAND Hotel front entrance

We were picked up at the LEGOLAND Hotel front entrance

The car driver picked us up at the front door of the LEGOLAND Hotel. He was early by 5 minutes and called me to let me know. He was very helpful and respectful and loaded our suitcases. The vehicle was a spacious, air conditioned and modern mini van.

The Singapore & Malaysia border crossings are much easier by private car

The big difference between the legoland coach and a private car is that you don’t have to get out of the car at the border..

At no point were we asked to get out of the car at either check point.

What happens at Malaysia Immigration by private car

Handing our passports to our driver - he handed them to the immigration officer

Handing our passports to our driver – he handed them to the immigration officer

After about twenty minute’s drive from LEGOLAND Malaysia, we arrived at the Malaysia Immigration car entrance.

The driver took our passports and handed them to the Malaysia Immigration officer. The immigration officer checked our identities by saying our names and asked us to lower our COVID masks one by one (this happened at any passport check at the time – masks are no longer mandatory).

The passports were stamped, and then we drove out of Malaysia Immigration.

What happens at Singapore Immigration by private car

The van door was opened for the immigration officer to check our faces

The van door was opened for the immigration officer to check our faces

Then we drove through and over the bridge to Singapore Immigration. The passport check happened the same way – we didn’t need to get out of the car. The van door was opened by our driver so that our faces could be seen and checked against our passports by the immigration officer.

The van tailgate was raised and our bags were somehow checked or xrayed whilst still in the back of the van. The car was quickly checked over at the same time. That was it. It was all easy and quick.

We spent no more than 5 minutes at each immigration stop and it was a much easier process than the coach, where you had to get out and physically walk through the customs halls with your suitcases.

Suitcases are checked at the boot of the car

Suitcases are checked at the boot of the car

Passing through immigration took about ten minutes total at 8:30am on National Day (a Tuesday and a public holiday)

Our van driver unloaded our bags for us at our destination

Our van driver unloaded our bags for us at our destination

Soon we were back on our way to where we wanted to go in Singapore – the Jurong Bird Park.

Our driver had driven carefully all the way, was polite and helped us load and unload our suitcases. All in all, we were very happy with our private car experience.

We were delivered safe and sound to the Jurong Bird Park

We were delivered safe and sound to the Jurong Bird Park

How much does a private car to LEGOLAND cost?

We used the SGMYTAXI private car with driver company

We used the SGMYTAXI private car with driver company

The private car to LEGOLAND price was about $150 AUD ($130 SGD) one way (it was a public holiday so cost an extra 30%). Normally it would be about $120 AUD ($100 SGD).

How do I book a private car to LEGOLAND?

The private car company we used - SGMYTAXI

The private car company we used – SGMYTAXI

The company we used was Singapore – Malaysia private car services – SG-MYTAXI. We encountered no problems with this company during our booking, payment and trip.

General and booking information is available at their official website here: https://www.sgmytaxi.com and they quote and communicate exclusively through Whatsapp – their number is +6016 768 3773 .

Can you get to LEGOLAND Malaysia using public transport?

Singapore MRT train system

The Singapore MRT train system

Yes, you can get to LEGOLAND Malaysia using the MRT train or a taxi and then change to public bus to cross the border, or just public bus all the way. There is also a specific Causeway Link Bus. Apart from it being cheap, you really aren’t going to save much money in comparison to taking the Singapore Flyer coach that we took – but you will lose some time due to the transfers. You’ll also need to know where and how to change public buses with kids and cases in tow. Time is money when you are on holiday, so I dismissed these options to get to LEGOLAND as not particularly feasible for tourists.

Legoland Malaysia train

There is also a train that crosses the border from Johor Bahru, a major city half an hour from LEGOLAND near the Malaysia/Singapore border, however this means you need to get to Johor Bahru first. Again, not straight forward, but perhaps a fun adventure if you have extra time and want to check out the city too.

Can you get to LEGOLAND Malaysia by taxi?

Yes, you can. There are special Singapore & Malaysia taxis who have permits to allow them to make the border journey. They are limited to leaving and dropping off a one point – Ban San Street Taxi Stand in Bugis in Singapore. This means no direct pick up or drop off to your hotel, so catching two taxis. There’s no great savings in using two taxis instead of one private car, plus they can’t pick you up at your hotel or LEGOLAND and make the entire journey in one go, so to me this method seemed overly complicated.

Can you hire a car and drive yourself to LEGOLAND Malaysia?

Apparently this is possible, however you would need to discuss crossing the border to Malaysia with the Singapore hire car company as many don’t allow it. You would also need to contend with Malaysia and Singapore street directions, tolls and border crossings.

So, which is the best way to get to LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore – coach or private car?

It really depends on your budget and priorities.

Are you visiting LEGOLAND Malaysia on a tight budget? Take the LEGOLAND bus

WTS LEGOLAND Coach at the Singapore Flyer bus station

WTS LEGOLAND Coach at the Singapore Flyer bus station

If you have a tighter budget, the coach is cheap, comfortable and the border crossing is still simple.

If you have a larger family it may be closer to more cost-effective to go by car. For example, the three of us cost $39 Singapore Dollars by bus. The private car cost $130 Singapore Dollars – however it was a mini van, so could have carried two more people. Therefore the difference between the two would have been less, because 5 people would have cost $65 by coach.

In any case, the coach to LEGOLAND will cost significantly less than a private car and driver.

Is convenience more important to you than price? Order a private driver to get to LEGOLAND

Our SGMYTAXI at LEGOLAND Malaysia

If you have a higher budget, arrange a private car for an easier experience. You can be picked up at the airport or your hotel in Singapore, and be picked up at the door at the LEGOLAND Hotel. All at times that suit you, not a bus schedule.

You will also benefit from an easy border crossing without even having to get out of the vehicle.

Of course you pay much more. That’s the trade-off!

I hope my Singapore to LEGOLAND Malaysia guide helps you work out the best way for you to get your family to LEGOLAND Malaysia from Singapore.

Good luck with your decision, and have a wonderful time at LEGOLAND!

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Looking at a trip to Singapore later in the year and wanted to do legoland but thought it was WAY to hard. You have now made it seem possible and not so overwhelming with your detailed blog. Thanks sooo much!!!! Also adding the AUD has given me an approx cost to help with budgeting. Amazing!

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It’s such a good fun place to visit – if I had school-age kids, I definitely would not miss it – super easy to reach and cheap too if you use the bus service. The private car is more expensive, but it makes the trip even easier and Malaysia Legoland is just as much fun as California Including the hotel, although they are lacking the Castle hotel. I must say though that the swimming pool has to be one of the most beautiful – that view! Definitely worth taking the swimmers .

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Legoland Malaysia day tour with Singapore hotel pickup (via drive-thru border)

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  • Hot buffet breakfast at Legoland (Bricks Family Restaurant)
  • Admission tickets to Legoland Theme Park
  • Admission tickets to Legoland Water Park
  • Admission tickets to Legoland Sea Life Aquarium
  • Free Singapore hotel pickup and drop-off (any address)
  • Round-trip minivan transport between Singapore and Legoland Malaysia
  • All border paperwork + Guaranteed drive-through lane usage at the border (no standing-in-line)
  • Entry/Admission - Winter Haven
  • Entry/Admission - Johor Bahru
  • Lunch and dinner
  • With free Singapore hotel pickup and drop-off (any address), hand-carry baggages to be placed on lap/floor (no trunk space)
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • A current valid passport (with at least 6 months validity) is required on the day of travel to visit Malaysia
  • While Legoland Malaysia will remain open in the event of inclement weather/maintenance, some outdoor rides may be closed for safety reasons
  • Refunds will not be issued for late check-in (resulting in missed border crossing slot), fever, change of mind, incomplete documents etc
  • Some segments of this tour are outdoors and may involve getting wet, therefore, we recommend that you bring along additional personal effects such as sun-block lotion, swimming costume, spare clothes and/or umbrellas as per your discretion
  • Guests from Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Colombia, India, Israel, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, North Korea, North/East/West/Central Africa, Pakistan, Serbia Montenegro, Sri Lanka: Please seek prior travel authorization from your nearest Malaysian embassy
  • Most travellers can participate
  • This trip is not suitable for guests with fever or other serious medical conditions
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travellers
  • All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.

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  • Venture06026472898 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great day trip! Excellent tour! Perfect day trip to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore. My guide Elmo was very kind, intelligent, knowledgeable and a pleasure to be with all day. The slights were amazing and would recommend! Read more Written 5 March 2024
  • Joanna_Luvs_2_Travel 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Awesome tour with Audis and Mr Yee Long day started at 5-6AM ended at about 8-9 PM. But totally worth the time and money. Aulia was fantastic. Totally fun, professional, knowledgable, and enjoyable to travel with. She guided me and cared for my safety and time considerations. A total gem of a guide. Don’t worry about the early start - you’ll have about 8 hours (4 hours each way) in an air conditioned mini van to sleep in on the road. Wear or bring head coverings and a robe or long jacket - to cover up to go into the Mosque so you don’t have to wait in line for a robe. Wear comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a hat. And bring an umbrella for rain or sun. It will be hot and humid outside. Bring money for gratuity for the guide and the driver. Bring toilet paper for the bathrooms. The driver will be driving for more than 12 hours - and Mr Yi was great too. The whole day will give you a taste of Malaysia - plus the yummy all you can eat buffet is a surprising treat. It was one of the most “exotic” and interesting days in my travel experiences - if in doubt, I would recommend just go for it! Want to see Malaysia in a day? This is the way to go!!! Read more Written 19 January 2024
  • 430xinl 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Enjoyable day trip We had a great time in our day trip in Kuala Lumpur, been to many places within the 19 hours tour. Our tour guide and driver are both friendly and helpful. We highly recommend it. 👍👍 Read more Written 2 January 2024
  • rodneyi933 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Experience + What an amazing country. To be shown around by the guide and driver, was like being VIP. They were knowledgeable and friendly and professional in all there dealings with us. To see the old and new working wonderfully together is so awesome. Highly recommended. Read more Written 3 October 2023
  • hrjung88 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Best family trip! I arranged a family day trip to Point 660 and Russell Glacier from Kangerlussuaq via car. I booked from Viator Tours. We had an amazing tour guide. He was an excellent driver and gave us such a personalized tour. It was interesting driving past the glaciers and icy wilderness. Highly recommended tour. Read more Written 5 August 2023
  • Thomas L 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles A neat organised tour to see 3 countries While visiting Singapore, we wanted to see a little of Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. This exclusive tour achieved that. This entire tour was led by Edison, who is very educated and well-organized. We paid for the deluxe tour, and that is what we received. Every component advertised was provided. Read more Written 21 July 2023
  • Edd N 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Wonderful tour We arranged this tour directly on the website. Aulia was a wonderful guide who was very accommodating, considerate, and knowledgeable. The tour was a fantastic opportunity to see a lot of KL in a short amount of time. The flight is comparable to a Southwest Airlines flight in the US, and the regional airport is extremely lovely. Given how hot it was outside, the van's air conditioning made for a really comfortable ride. We had plenty of toilet breaks and water in the van. The only money we paid was on items we bought at the mall; everything else, including meals and admission fees, was free. The meals were excellent (we had a buffet lunch at the KL Tower and breakfast and dinner at airport restaurants with both western and more traditional options). Read more Written 4 June 2023
  • juiceaction 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Amazing Day Trip With Wonderful Guide This tour was amazing from start to finish. Our tour guide, Aulia yes was fantastic! We were picked up at our hotel at 5 AM and driven to an airport just across the border in Malaysia. Getting through the customs checkpoint was easy. Once in the airport, Aulia got us breakfast and coffee at one of the airport restaurants. We then boarded the plane for a quick one hour flight to an airport just outside Kuala Lumpur. We were met there by another driver, who took us to the Batu Caves. We spent about 45 minutes there and then were off to our next stop, which was the royal palace. We made a few more stops along the way and then went to the KL tower where we had lunch at the revolving restaurant on top. The lunch was delicious. Our last stop was the Petronas twin towers where we went to the bridge and the observation deck on the 86th floor. we were then taken back to the airport and we flew back. During the entire tour, Aulia made sure we had everything we needed. We got some great pictures and videos along the way. Read more Written 20 April 2023
  • Roblyn H 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles An Amazing Day Trip I arranged a family day trip to Malacca and Kuala Lumpur from Singapore via car. I booked from Viator Tours. We had an amazing tour guide name Eddison. He was an excellent driver and gave us such a personalized tour. It was interesting driving through the borders. So check-out the day trip and request Eddison and his team. Read more Written 20 January 2018

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Legoland® Malaysia Tour from Singapore with Hotel Pickup

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  • Entrance fees to Legoland® Malaysia
  • Transfer from Singapore to Tour Center to Legoland® Malaysia
  • Transfer from Legoland to the Tour Center in Singapore
  • Transportation in air-conditioned coach
  • Hotel Pick-up
  • Entry/Admission - Legoland Malaysia
  • Gratuities (Optional)
  • Food and Beverages
  • Hotel Drop-off
  • Schedule Days of Operation: Daily Pick-up Point: The tour will depart by picking you from your hotel in Singapore Return Point: The tour will return to the Tour Center in Singapore Pick-up Time: 08:00 a.m. Tour Start Time: 08:30 a.m LEGOLAND® Malaysia Operation Hours: 10.00 a.m. – 06.00 p.m. ( Weekday) 10.00 a.m. – 08.00 p.m. ( Weekend, School Holidays & Public Holidays)
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not recommended for travellers with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travellers can participate
  • Children below 3 years of age are free of charge
  • Park is closed on some days for maintenance
  • Please check whether a visa is required for entry into Malaysia and ensure that your passport has a minimum of 6 months validity
  • Includes pick-up from city hotels to tour centre to LEGOLAND and back to tour centre
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
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  • 1 Legoland Malaysia Stop: 8 hours - Admission included On this day-trip, visit the most entertaining and every kids delight, LEGOLAND Malaysia. The trip commences with hotel pickup in Singapore for the approximate 60-minute drive across the border to the theme park, the 1st LEGOLAND Park in Asia and the 6th in the world. Once you arrive at the destination, enjoy the destinations at your leisure until it’s time to return to Singapore. Explore the vast 76-acre (31-hectare) park’s seven themed areas which comprises of more than 40 rides, shows and other attractions where you can build, climb, fly, drive and create. Be amused by a 4D movie, get your heart pumping on a roller coaster, use your hands at an engaging workshop, visit Miniland to see landmarks like the Taj Mahal built in a miniature scale of 1:20 with 30 million LEGO bricks, paddle a canoe through a prehistoric scene, and watch your kids drive a car or boat. Don't forget to take a look at The Big Shop to explore the large selection of LEGO toys before the end of the day. Read more
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Like the song goes, everything is awesome at Legoland Malaysia.  We had a truly awesome time at the Legoland Malaysia Theme Park and it was our kid’s favourite place in over 3 weeks of travel.  There are many Legoland Malaysia reviews out there on the internet.  Therefore what could we offer you that is different than other Legoland Malaysia review blogs?

An Awesome Legoland Malaysia Review & How to Get from Singapore to Legoland

First up, we are going to share with you what we did at Legoland Malaysia Theme Park and Water Park over 2 days, starting with how we got from Singapore to Legoland and why that was a great choice!  We are also going to share with you how we managed the heat at Legoland Malaysia Theme Park and what we did to get our tickets to Legoland Singapore.  Last up, we’ll share some of our favourite activities for our kids aged 5 and 9.  We did our trip to Legoland as part of a trip to Singapore.  Check out our 5 Day Singapore Itinerary For Families for more information.

An Awesome Legoland Malaysia Review & How to Get from Singapore to Legoland

Spoiler Alert- Managing the heat was big for us!

At the end of our review we’ll throw in some extras, including a Legoland Hotel Malaysia review and also our ideas about good places to stay or a hotel near Legoland Malaysia!

This post may contain affiliate links, from which we would earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. More info in my disclaimer.

Our holiday at legoland malaysia theme park – a brief overview.

Our day started at 7.30am at our hotel in Singapore, the Village Hotel Bugis which we strongly recommend for families travelling to Singapore.

For our travel from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia we hired a private car that we purchased online .  We were allowing 2.5 hours to arrive prior to Legoland opening at 10am.  We’d read that if there was a traffic jam it could take between 2 and 3 hours if you were stuck at the cross border bridge.  Remember the Johor-Singapore Causeway is one of the world’s busiest border crossings.  Pre pandemic there were up to 350,000 travelers each day!

In good conditions, the Singapore to Legoland travel time takes about 1 hour, and that’s exactly how long it took us.  There were not long lines at the border crossing and the driver had all our passports organized as we went through.  We arrived at the hotel Legoland Malaysia just before 9 am and were able to check in with no queues at all.   As expected, our room was not ready but we were able to put our luggage in a secure and safe storage area.

And, guess what?  The reception of the Legoland Singapore Hotel is totally, totally awesome with loads of Lego to play with… and Lego features.  I can’t describe the excitement from the children that morning.  We all were so excited, even at the Lego themed toilets!

Legoland Singapore, Legoland Malaysia Theme Park, Review Legoland Malaysia

We were waiting at the gates at 10am – they were just a 5 minute walk from the hotel.  With our tickets purchased online we jumped the small queues and spent no time waiting to get in.  As such, we spent from 10 am to 4 pm on Day 1 of our Legoland Malaysia Theme Park visit in the actual theme park making the best use of our time.

However, the excitement wasn’t ended for us.  We headed back to the Legoland Resort Hotel where we were able to quickly pick up our room keys and organize for the luggage to be delivered.  More excitement as we danced in the Legoland lifts and then arrived in our Ninjago themed room.  More about the details of this totally awesome and splurge worthy room below in our review of the hotel at Legoland Malaysia!  We then chose to hang out in the Legoland Singapore Resort pool to freshen off.

That evening we ate at the Mall of Medini, which is about 7 minutes’ walk from the resort.

The next morning the Malaysia Legoland awesome-ness continued as we enjoyed the Lego themed buffet breakfast before a leisurely morning in the air-con.  Day 2 mostly involved us returning to our favorite rides (time and time again) and more 3D movies.  By mid-afternoon we sadly decided that we could have stayed for another day at the park.  However, it was time to use our double pass and head to the Legoland Malaysia Water Park.  We spent about 2 hours there until it closed at 5pm.  Once again it felt like it was not enough time but everyone was also completely fulfilled and Lego happy.

The next morning we took another private car to travel from Legoland to the Singapore Changi Airport where we were to continue the next section of our holiday.  Again the transfer took about an hour and was seamless!

You can book your return transfer here .

Review Legoland Malaysia, young boy at Legoland Singapore

How Much Time Should I Spend at Legoland Singapore?

The most popular ticket is a 2-day park pass which allows you unlimited access to both the Legoland Malaysia Theme Park and the Legoland Malaysia Water Park over two days.  How you decided to split the days between parks in totally up to you.  However, we think that two days spent at Legoland is an absolute bare minimum.  We easily could have spent 3 days at the Legoland Theme Park and another full day at the Legoland Malaysia Water Park.

If this is you first visit to the Legoland Malaysia Theme Park we recommend, at least two days.  However, if you have been before or are simply short on time you could do a day trip to Legoland from Singapore.  However, you might leave feeling like you didn’t get to spend enough time exploring and if traveling from Singapore this would make for a really long day.

Singapore to Legoland, How to get to Legoland from Singapore

Day Trip to Legoland from Singapore

You may see reviews for Legoland Singapore or even be confused that Legoland Malaysia is actually Legoland Singapore. For us, to do Legoland in a day would have been way too much!  However, if you are short of time this is how you would do it.

You would require one to two hours prior to arriving at Legoland, and then another two hours back, and it would be an extremely long day.  For us it was more than enough to spend two days at Legoland Singapore.

Where is the Legoland Malaysia Theme Park & Legoland Malaysia Water Park?

The theme park Legoland Malaysia is also referred to as Legoland Singapore or Legoland Johor.  Legoland Singapore is technically located just 45km from central Singapore.  It is located in the outskirts of Johor Bahru, which is about an hour drive from Singapore central.  However, you must go through a border crossing exiting out of Singapore and into Malaysia on the way.  Traffic and how busy the border crossing is, all factor into how long it actually takes to get from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia.

As I said before, we booked a private transfer which took us a total of about one hour each way.  Booking a private transfer is the easiest and most efficient way to get from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia and back.

What is the Best Time of the Year to Visit Legoland Malaysia Theme Park?

How to escape the heat?  There is no getting away from Legoland Malaysia’s location; it is an extremely hot place, not far from the equator.  Whether you visit during the rainy season or in the dry season, the heat is going to get to you.  Lucky for you- a lot of the Legoland rides are actually indoors.  We managed the heat by balancing one indoor activity with an outdoor activity and trying to do each of the Legoland Worlds at once.

There are also Legoland movies and shows which give you about 45 minutes to 1 hour out of the heat.  If you’re planning your day, know that there are many food outlets around the different worlds of Legoland Malaysia Theme Park but not all of them are air conditioned.  In addition, we would highly recommend visiting LEGO NINJAGO the ride which is air-conditioned!  It was easily one of our favourite places!

What Will Legoland be Like for my X Aged Child?

So if you are reading this Legoland Malaysia blog you are probably thinking, “What will Legoland be like for my X aged child”?   We will do our best to help, within our experience!  Our whole family absolutely loved the theme park Legoland Malaysia.  It really does offer something for the whole family!  Our favourite rides were the water splash ride in Adventure Land, which was as good for our 76 year-old grandmother, as well as the nine-year-old and the mother.

We loved the Legoland Mindstorms workshop, putting together a small robotic model, and then programming it to do certain activities.  It was one of our favourite activities as a whole family, as was doing the fire trucks in LEGO City which involved a great deal of pumping, sweating, and laughing!

The whole family also really loved the Legoland movies, which are in 3D.  They included many realistic effects, including water and wearing 3D glasses.  Also they were air-conditioned so a relief from the heat!

It’s not age – its size – there are height requirements!  

Perhaps a more important question is not “How is Legoland for 3 year old”?  But how big is my child?  There are height and age requirements at Legoland, and the park was strict on these safety rules.  In short, if your child is too short, then there is no way you can convince the attendants to let them on.

Most rides have height restrictions between 80-110cm, with some of the more ‘exciting’ ones requiring a minimum height of over 110cm.   A 2 year old is likely to miss out on many rides, whereas a three year old might have grown just enough.  However, it is going to depend on their size, not their age!

Legoland for a Five-Year-Old

Our Lego crazy five-year-old was so overwhelmed and full of excitement, he didn’t know where to look.  His favourite ride was the Dragon’s Apprentice, which was a very achievable roller coaster for a five-year-old.  He also loved the NINJAGO Virtual Reality Ride, and the Pharaoh’s Ride.

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Legoland for a Nine-Year -Old

Our less Lego enthusiastic nine-year-old girl absolutely loved Legoland.  It was definitely her favourite part of our three week family holiday.  She loved the Dragon Roller Coaster, and the VR Ride.  Legoland Malaysia Theme Park offers the world’s first VR roller coaster ride.  This means virtual reality you place goggles on your head, and then do the roller coaster.  They will allow younger children who meet a certain height requirement to do the VR ride, but without the goggles.

Pro Tips to Enjoy Legoland VR Rides
We think the ride without the goggles is just scarier than with the goggles.
Second pro tip is actually you focus the goggles to make it more realistic.

Without a doubt, for a mother daughter combo, Dino Island was our favourite – a thrilling journey up a lost, forgotten volcano on a log boat.  The getting wet over and over again really cooled us down.  I’d say by the time she reaches her teen years Legoland might not have the same appeal.

Legoland for Smaller Kids (2-3 Year Olds)

If you are thinking of a Legoland holiday with toddlers, it’s a large park and some distance between the suitable rides.  There is lots of walking for little ones, in the heat as well.  Also, there were quite a few rides that the little ones couldn’t ride due to age and height restrictions.  This could really make them disappointed if their older and slightly bigger siblings can.

We didn’t try the Royal Joust ride, but it sounded like it would be good for a 2-3 year old.  You ride your Lego horse through a medieval forest, and experience other jousting knights and enchanted creatures along the way.  Another fun ride for the youngsters would be to take the Legoland Express Train around the park.

I’ve seen some not overwhelming reviews about visits to Legoland with toddlers.  They are possibly not old enough to do all the rides, and quite impatient too.

What Baby Facilities are there at Legoland Singapore?

In addition to travelling to Legoland with our kids aged 5 and 9, we were with a 7 month old baby.  It’s fair to say that she had her moments at the theme park.  It was a long hot day and, from a baby’s perspective, the screaming rides and sensory overload put her at her threshold.   It probably was not her favourite part of the trip, but she survived the two days and so did we.

There’s a fully air-conditioned parent’s room in the Legoland World.  There are bottle warmers and microwaves to warm up food. There are also high-chairs to use while feeding.  Family restrooms are easy to find throughout the park that have baby changing stations in them.

We also decided to splurge and stay at the Legoland Resort or the hotel Legoland Malaysia.  One of the main reasons being if the baby couldn’t cope, one of the adults could retire to the room with her.  As it turned out she was a real trooper and the breaks in the 3D movies and the parent’s room were enough.  However, we had the option if we needed it.

How to Travel from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia

The main ways of travel form Singapore to Legoland Malaysia are:

  • Private car from a reputable company
  • Taxi or Uber

While it is possible to take a bus from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia, you really need to weigh out the pros and cons.  Yes, it does tend to be cheaper than taking a private care or tax.  However, you must carry all your bags, coordinate pick up and drop off points, and crossing the border takes more time with significantly more people.  Private car hires specialize in efficiently transporting customers from Singapore to Legoland and Legoland to Singapore.  If you wish to travel further in Malaysia you can get inspiration with this Malaysia 3 week itinerary.

We chose taking a private car from a reputable company for many reasons.  For example, you will be comfortable in clean, fully air-conditioned cars with ample legroom.  You also don’t have to worry about your luggage.  In all our overseas travels we also really appreciate having reliable and experienced drivers.  In cities where there the traffic can be congested having a specialist driver can avoid the heavy traffic areas and take alternative routes so you don’t spend a lot of travel time.

Furthermore, having a well maintained and serviced car with good tires is really important to us when travelling with kids.  As is not spending a lot of time waiting in queues at the border.

Legoland Malaysia Water Park Review

HOT Tip!  I’d recommend you to visit this water park in Malaysia late in the day when it’s not so hot.  The sun is very, very hot and will burn you quickly.

The Legoland Malaysia Water Park tickets are included with most standard Legoland entry tickets.  We spent so much time at the “main event” (the Legoland Theme Park) that we didn’t visit the water park until the end of the second day.  It was packed full of people.  Maybe because it was late in the day, or maybe it’s just a smaller area, so it seems busy.

There is a lazy river which is for all ages.  Also a fun and suitable kids play area with four water slides which were for all the kids up to four or five years old.  For those looking for a little bit more of a challenge, there’s tall water slides which are breathtaking and challenging for the older kids.  Yes, there are lots of steps up and you’ll wear yourself out running to the top!  My kids were pretty tired after full two days at Legoland, so they an absolute ball floating and collecting colourful soft Lego bricks along the Build-a-Raft River and we didn’t end up doing the tall slides However, we made up for that at the Splash Park in Thailand .

There’s also the Duplo Splash Safari designed for babies and toddlers.  It is a safe space for tiny tots to splash around in and interact with the adorable water-spraying animals.

Review Legoland Hotel Malaysia

If Legoland is awesome, so is the Legoland Hotel Johor.  From the moment that you arrive, and you discover large scale pirate sized Lego in the lobby, huge pits filled with Lego blocks, and a castle to play in, you will be in heaven.  This is no normal hotel lobby.  There are kids running around everywhere and parents sitting and building Legos.  It was truly one of the most awesome things we have ever seen in our entire lives.  You really feel young at heart!

Room Types at the Hotel Legoland Malaysia

Each room at the Legoland Hotel Johor Bahru has two separate sleeping areas.  One sleeping area with a king size bed for the adults.  The other sleeping area for up to three children including a bunk bed with a trundle bed pull-out, and their own tv and play area.

There are several themed areas in the hotel: Pirate,  Adventure and Kingdom, each available in themed, premium or suite standard.  The newest theme available at Legoland Malaysia is the Ningajo rooms!  In our case my 5 year old was fully into Lego Ninjago, and so we paid a little bit extra and got our very own NINJAGO themed room.  We were lucky enough to request the only “Zane” room in the hotel.  We didn’t know this until we arrived.  Later on we peeked outside our door to see Zane fans taking pictures with our door and with the different NINJAGO characters down the hallway.  So if you’re keen on NINJAGO, and want to do something super special, then make sure you book early and request your favourite character!

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Apart from the really fabulous décor of the entire hotel (mirror balls in the lift!) the rooms are sure to give you Lego-fied dreams with a sumptuous main bedroom.  It is cleverly closed off from the kids section where they’ve got bunk beds.  One of the highlights for our kids was the opening of the safe in the rooms, which they had to look for clues and get a Lego present.

Included in our room rate was a super delicious Lego themed breakfast buffet.  One of the best buffets that we had ever had, and a total hit with the kids.

Activities at the Hotel at Legoland Malaysia

We stayed 2 nights at the Legoland Hotel Johor.  While it was far more than our usual budget, it was worth every penny.  My kids still talk about the hotel to this day, and if we had our chance again I would do it in a heartbeat.  We were truly sad when leaving this amazing hotel.

Shows at Legoland Hotel

We spent so much time at Legoland and the Legoland Water Park we didn’t even utilize all the things going on at the hotel Legoland Malaysia.  For example, there were character appearances, building competitions and magic trick performances.  Information on all of these activities are displayed in the main lobby, and will vary depending on when you visit.

There are brick pits all around the hotel, not just in the amazing lobby.  For example, any seating areas have brick pits where the kids can stop and have a play.  After the sensory overload of the theme park, the kids seemed pretty happy to just chill and quietly build.

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There are also a couple of shops at the Legoland Resort plus a small Lego Store, and also a gift shop – mostly with Lego items of course but also swimming costumes, sun creams and such, should you need any of them.

If you are going to buy some Legos while at Legoland, it’s not as cheap as you could get in a department store.  You will find that the different shops around the park have different offerings.  For example, there was a broader Ninjago section in the shop in the Ninjago section of the park.

Our Verdict on the hotel at Legoland Malaysia 

For us it was worth the money to splurge on the Legoland Malaysia Hotel.  The rooms were quite out of this world, and the ability to be at the theme park at opening time and until closing was another real bonus.  We had initially thought that the grandmother in our party, and the baby would come back to the hotel for a middle of the day sleep, but it never eventuated.

How Much do Legoland Malaysia Tickets Costs?

The Legoland Malaysia ticket price really depends on a few factors.  In general, it is cheaper to book tickets to Legoland Malaysia and an accommodation package together – especially if you are staying on-site at the Legoland Hotel Malaysia.

Of course what you choose will depend on your length of stay, your accommodation choice, and if you choose a multiple park pass or just the Legoland Theme Park.  One day tickets range anywhere from RM189 for adults for only the main theme park to RM313 for a triple park pass.  So that is about 101 AUD or 70 USD for an adult one-day triple park pass.

Also, we recommend booking your tickets in advance.  Legoland Malaysia Theme Park can be extremely crowded.  Booking your tickets in advance not only assures you will be able to visit on a chosen day, but also saves time at the gates not having to wait in line to purchase tickets.  Take a look at the advance purchase options below.

Legoland Malaysia Theme Park on a Budget

You don’t have to stay in the Legoland hotel, though in our opinion it was awesome and a very worthwhile splurge.  My brother and his family stayed at an Airbnb just down the road, less than ten minutes’ walk from Legoland.  It cost them the princely amount of 39 Australian per night and in an absolutely massive Airbnb.  And, as a result, it was actually much cheaper than staying in Singapore per night for them.  So they stayed three nights.

We also found that eating in the Medini Mall, just up the road from Legoland, avoided us the cost of eating in the on-site facilities.  There was a KFC and Burger King, and more.  We ate in a typical Chinese style restaurant, which cost us, about 20 dollars for the whole family dinner.  So, in general, cheaper than what we had been paying in Singapore.

Visiting Legoland Singapore

What is legoland malaysia theme park’s opening hours.

The park is open from Sunday -Monday  and Wed – Friday from 10.00 am – 6.00 pm,  and Saturday times are from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm.

Please note – currently the Legoland Singapore Theme Park is closed on Tuesdays and the Legoland Malaysia Water Park is closed on Wednesdays each week.  Be sure to check their website before you visit.

When Should I Visit Legoland Malaysia?

While planning my trip to Legoland, I had read that weekdays were MUCH quieter than the weekend so we went during the week.  We had virtually no queues at all, which really worked well for us.  It was also outside Australian and Singapore school holiday times.  That being said, here are some things to considering before booking your Legoland Singapore vacation.

Make sure you check when Malaysia and Singapore school holidays are.  If at all possible you will want to avoid visiting during these times.  Should you happen to visit during these times, be prepared for long waits in line for rides and a very crowded park.  If you have the funds, and are visiting during a busy time, look into the VIP passes which (among other things) allow you priority access to rides and attractions.

Another consideration is the weather.  Legoland Johor has a warm and tropical climate, similar to Singapores.  There is little change in the weather from month to month.  Because of the climate, heat and tropical downpours are a consideration when planning a trip.  It most likely will be hot and unexpected showers can occur.

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Attractions Nearby to Legoland Malaysia / in Johor Bahru

Mcm studios indoor theme park.

Taking up the entire 3rd and 4th floor of Capital 21 Mall, the MCM Studios is said to be the biggest indoor theme park in all of Asia.

Each of the attractions can be visited (and paid for) individually or you can purchase an all day pass.  Truthfully this indoor theme park is suited more for smaller kiddos.  The attractions and rides are geared towards kids ages 3 – 8.  While they may find some enjoyment or photo ops here and there, tween and teens would probably find most of it too childish.

Desaru Coast Water Park

If you love water parks and are staying around Johor, the Desaru Coast Water Park is worth a visit.  There is something for everyone here.  For little kids there is a dedicated area called “Kid’s Ahoy” with rides and play areas just for kids under 122cm (4 feet).  For adults and older kids there is a huge tidal wave beach (one of the biggest in the world), a water coaster, water slides, a lazy river, and other areas to play.  This is a great water park in Malaysia to visit.

There are also dinning and shopping opportunities.  For more information, visit the Desaru Coast Water Park website .

Istana Bukit Serene

The Istana Bukit Serene is the royal palace of the Sultan of Johor.  Being that it is also the official residence for the Sultan of Johor, you cannot tour the inside of the palace.  However, you are able to walk through the manicured gardens and enjoy the spectacular views out of the Straight of Johor.  Many celebrations take place on the grounds so make sure to see if anything is going on during your visit.

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Best Hotel Near Legoland Malaysia 

Somerset medini iskandar puteri  .

These serviced apartments are located just a mere 2,000 feet from the entrance to Legoland Johor Bahru.  The Somerset Medina Iskandar Puteri is a great property for families.  They feature air conditioned units all with balconies and kitchenettes.  There is also a kids club and babysitting service upon request.  And, there is an outdoor pool and fully equipped gym.

Perhaps one of the best parts about the Somerset Medini Iskandar Puteri is that it is located a mere 5-minute walk from the Medina Mall.  This is were we chose to eat most of our meals while visiting Legoland Malaysia.  There are many restaurants and fast food places serving local and international cuisine and an affordable price.  This is a great hotel near to Legoland Malaysia.  Check here for current prices and availability for the Somerset Medina Iskandar Puteri .

Hotel Ramada Meridin Johor Bahru

Another great choice is the Hotel Ramada Meridin Joho Bahru .  The hotel provides a free shuttle to and from Legoland and offers all the amenities you can expect from a Ramada by Wyndham hotel.  This is one of the nearest hotel to Legoland Malaysia.

There is a kids play room, two outdoor pools, a gym, and two on-site restaurants!  If you are looking to prepare your own food, several room options also offer kitchenettes.   This is a great all-around family property if you are visiting Legoland Malaysia.  Check here for current rates .

Grand Medini at JB City Homestay

The Grand Medini at the JB City Homestay is another great serviced apartment accommodation choice.  This four-star option offers a large infinity pool, Lego themed kids play room, fully-equipped gym and free wifi.  The amenities in each apartment are spectacular!  They include a washer and dryer, fireplace, large bathroom with bidet, and kitchenette area with microwave and refrigerator.

This would be a great Legoland Malaysia accommodation option for families or those staying in Johor Bahru for a longer stay.  Take a look here for availability .

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Planning a Trip to Singapore with Kids?

We spent a lot of time researching for our trip to Singapore with kids.  Here are some great resources we wrote since returning that should help you plan you Singapore vacation more easily.

Looking for the perfect Singapore itinerary for your family vacation?   5 Day Singapore Itinerary for Families is a great Singapore itinerary resource that you can use to plan your trip.

Singapore is a huge city and there is much to see and do.  So what are the not-to-miss attractions?  How about our top tips and recommendations for visiting with children?  If that is what you are looking for  What to do in Singapore with Kids is a must-read.

So you are in the midst of booking your Singapore family vacation and need to know where to stay.  The Best Singapore Hotels for Families will give you detailed information about our top recommendations.

Speaking of hotels,  Village Hotel Bugis Review – Singapore is a great hotel.  If you are looking for a good all-around Singapore family hotel, start here.

Best Islands Near Singapore For Families is an amazing post if you are interested in visiting any of the nearby islands.  If you will be visiting Singapore and want a tropical family escape, this post will help you plan.

Of course most visits to Singapore will include a visit to the iconic Gardens by the Bay Singapore.  Check out our Gardens by the Bay Singapore with Kids .

Lastly, if you are looking for a way to get the kiddos ready for a trip to Singapore, Interesting Singapore Facts For Kids is a great read.

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The Verdict – Our Review Legoland Malaysia Theme Park 

In conclusion, Legoland Malaysia is very hot, and also probably slightly dated, but in terms of being the perfect first theme park for our children aged 9, and 5 (and the baby at 7 months) it was beyond awesome.

Was the hotel at Legoland Malaysia worth the splurge?  Absolutely, it was for us.  You had us with the mirror balls and disco music in the lifts and the Lego filled lobby, let alone the room.  We loved the rooftop pool with views out over Legoland.  We found that the location was perfect and maximized our time spent in Legoland Singapore. Oh, add also that we went during the week, which was recommended, and we had virtually no queues at all, which really worked well for us.

We hope you enjoyed our Legoland Malaysia Blog and review Legoland Malaysia.  Have you been? Give us your experience and tips in the comments below.

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    How to Travel from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia. The main ways of travel form Singapore to Legoland Malaysia are: Self drive; Private car from a reputable company; Taxi or Uber; Coach; Public bus; While it is possible to take a bus from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia, you really need to weigh out the pros and cons.

  15. Before You Visit

    All the useful information you will need to plan your visit to LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort. Book now. Day Tickets. 1 Day of AWESOME family fun. Book Now. Annual Passes. 12 months of access to the Park(s) Book Now. LEGOLAND Hotel. The ultimate LEGO sleepover experience. Book Now. Book Now. Day Tickets.

  16. Legoland Ticket Johor Bahru, Malaysia

    S$ 22.79S$ 29.69. Select options. Enjoy a thrilling day at LEGOLAND Malaysia with over 40 rides and attractions spread across 8 different themed areas! Have a 'brick-tastic' adventure at LEGO City, MINILAND, NINJAGO World, and more.

  17. Singapore Tour Package With LEGOLAND® & Universal Studio

    One of the biggest highlights of this tour is this day trip to LEGOLAND® Malaysia. With this Singapore package with LEGOLAND® theme park, not only do you get to visit another country, but also get to spend time at the very popular LEGOLAND®, where you get to enjoy rides, shows, dining options and much more.

  18. How To Get Here

    From Singapore. Via Tuas Second Link. After checkpoints, proceed until Iskandar Puteri EXIT 312 You will see LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort's directional signs; Via Woodland Checkpoint. Proceed to Danga Bay and take the turn to Iskandar Puteri via the Coastal Highway; LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort will be seen before reaching Kota Iskandar

  19. Plan Your Day

    LEGO® NINJAGO & The Realm of Shadows. Theme Park, LEGO® City. Explore all events. All the useful information you will need to plan your visit before you get to the LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort.

  20. Awesome Awaits

    Only open to orders within Peninsular Malaysia. SHOP HERE. Theme Park, Imagination. Ends 12 May. Theme Park, The Beginning. Start 4 April. Theme Park, Imagination. Explore Theme Park, Water Park, Aquarium & Hotel in a unique LEGO® themed destination at LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort. Awesome Awaits.