It's a holiday designed for kids, but your inner child will run wild with this!
So when you find a destination that balances both, just a short seven-hour flight from Sydney and cheaper than yet another, also known as paradise on earth for kids of all ages and their parents.
The resort has 263 rooms, all of which are themed – Kingdom, Adventure, Ninjago. Our home for the next few nights was an Egyptian Adventure room, which contains a spacious bathroom, kids’ bedroom with bunk beds, and a separate adults’ room . The only answer is a buffet and at Legoland, Bricks Family Restaurant is just the ticket, with a spread including everything from plain pasta or rice to spicy Malaysian curries or made-to-order noodle soups.
There’s also Kai’s sushi bar, a new Japanese restaurant on the premises, and Coffee @ Bricks, which offers cakes, sandwiches and pastries served alongside barista-made coffee.After a good night’s sleep, we are ready for what we came here for – the theme parks.Legoland, Malaysia’s first international theme park, opened its doors in September 2012.
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