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  1. I am one of the unfortunate car that have both side mirrors and assembly (left & right) stolen. It happened yesterday 21 Nov 2012, parked at zone 2 area when I returned to my car approximately 6.30pm Car make & model - Honda Civic 2L (FD2). My observation on the carpark surroundings definitely a easy target for theft. Please think twice if you're driving to Legoland.
  2. Hi guys, Thanks for stopping by. Im thinking of going Legoland in a couple of days so need information. Getting to Legoland after Tuas checkpoint, if i were to follow the signboards will it lead me directly there or is there a particular place i need to turn that has no signboard? Is it about 15 mins drive after clearing custom? I would like to check for those who been there and if they can recall how much is the parking rates.. If those apply for annual pass there is no further discount i suppose anyone of you applied for legoland annual pass AFTER the launch of Legoland? How long does it take for the pass to be ready? Any photo required? Thanks so much for your help and taking the time to reply.
  3. Hi bros, Anyone here drove up to Legoland b4? Issit safe? Thought of bringing my family there over the weekend but some of my frens advised me not to drive up better.
  4. Is it safe to self-drive to Legoland? Sorry if it seems stupid but many years never self-drive to Malaysia liao. Is there particular models of cars more prone to being stolen??? Me is very old Honda Civic EK3M, or for peace of mind should I just take their tour bus there (which I have to go Golden Mile from Bukit Batok then to 2nd Link). Maybe they have abundance of Civics there and wont bother about mine? Just need some opinion. Hmmm oh yeah, anywhere near there I can get hold of second hand climate control console? Mine is cui liao. Gum siah.
  5. http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/...223-329594.html News @ AsiaOne Legoland tickets go on sale in Singapore There's even better news: the annual passes are being sold at a promotional price. -myp Joy Fang Thu, Feb 23, 2012 my paper Mr Siegfried Boerst, general manager of Legoland Malaysia, sees Singapore as an "important resident market" for Asia's first Legoland, to open later this year. Lego enthusiasts here can now get tickets to the upcoming Legoland Malaysia more easily, as the theme park's annual passes go on sale at Sistic from today. The tickets were previously available only on Malaysia's AirAsia RedTix website. There's even better news: the annual passes are being sold at a promotional price. An adult (those aged 12 and up) ticket is going at RM195 (S$80) per ticket, while tickets for children (ages three to 11) are going at RM150 each. The promotional prices will last till March 31, and the tickets will be valid from the park's opening day to Dec 31 next year. After March 31, the annual passes will cost RM275 for an adult and RM210 for a child. The park - located in Johor's Iskandar development - will announce its official opening date in April. It will likely be in September or October, depending on the speed of construction, Legoland Malaysia's general manager, Mr Siegfried Boerst, told my paper. The theme park will have an exhibit at the Natas fair from tomorrow to Sunday. "The park is not just for children but also for the adults. We hope they will have a fun family day out that is also educational and interactive," said Mr Boerst. Once the opening date is announced, day passes - at RM140 for an adult, and RM110 for a child - will go on sale, he added. Legoland Malaysia's highlights will include Lego reproductions of landmarks from Asean countries, built with 25 million Lego pieces. Singaporeans can look forward to a mini-Singapore featuring everyday street life such as moving SMRT buses and people, said Mr Boerst. Reproduced landmarks include the Merlion, the Singapore Flyer and the Singapore Zoo, in an area of 10m by 50m. About two to three million pieces will be used to build the Singapore models. Mr Boerst sees Singapore as an "important resident market" and he is working with the Singapore Tourism Board to develop marketing for the park. Tickets to Legoland Malaysia are available through Sistic (www.sistic.com.sg or tel: 6348-5555). http://www.legoland.com.my/
  6. any recommend any between 3-4 star hotel around legoland??
  7. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...iled_train.html http://www.legoland.com.my/Explore/Videos-...e-Announcement/
  8. Hi brothers and sisters, I have one lobang for you to enjoy great savings for your Legoland malaysia if you are bringing your kids. GO AND BUY DUTCH LADY SCHOOL MILK in Singapore or Malaysia. Those 6X250ml type. You go and cut the printed coupon on the back of the milk box and you can enjoy the following: I saw the Dutch lady milk in NTUC yesterday. kids goes free with every adult ticket purchase. That means if you have 2 adults and 2 children, you pay only RM280 if you have 2 coupons. See attached link for more info. http://sgwarehousesale.blogspot.sg/2012/09...mission-to.html FYI, if you eat RM30 and above at malaysia KFC you are also given a free ticket. Good luck
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