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Legoland Malaysia !!!!

Two weeks ago, precisely on the 8th of June, while in Singapore (here and here), we took a bus to reach Legoland Malaysia....

It was a very hot day, but luckily it didn't rain a drop!
Honestly I'm not a big fun of amusement parks, but my boys yes, so......
...here there are some snapshots of the day!!!!












































....It has been a very busy day!!!! We were all exhausted at the end of it!!!!

xxxx Alessandra

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  1. I'd love to go....never mind the kids! :) x

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  2. I saw the title and just had to show my Little Man (he is five) and he (and I!) loved your pics. Awesome! Malaysia is a bit too far for us, I think that if we ever would go to Legoland it would be in Denmark :)

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  3. Love this and don't your boys look like you :o) sweet (don't tell them I called them sweet, not sure they would be pleased!). We have LEGOLAND Windsor up the road from our house and I've never intended on going until I saw this....my favourite is the weird guy in sandals on the bench and the camel - love the camel....xxxx

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  4. What a fun place to be. My son and grandsons would love to visit there. :)

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  5. Fun!! I love legos!!
    Kate :}

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  6. Ohhh what a nice park to visit with your kids and they did as I can see on their faces!!!

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  7. Your men certainly had a blast in Legoland! Trust Legoland to open two months after we moved from Malaysia boo hoo :-( When are you popping over to Penang? Hey HoiAn in Vietnam is great too. Cheers and thanks for sharing your great trips.

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  8. So cute!

    I love the diver with the crocodile.
    And the guy on the bench.

    Seems like everybody is having lots of fun.

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  9. I love legoland! we have been many times in the UK. I also loved lego when I was young so it was always a good day out. My favourite bit is always mini-world where you see all the different places. Look at the Taj mahal in lego, amazing!! glad you enjoyed, Heather x

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  10. Looks like you had a wonderful day :)

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  11. Absolutely incredible. I don't like amusement parks but this would be a nice place to visit. My oldest son was totally into Legos when he was little. Now he is heading off to college. Best wishes, Tammy

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  12. Oh. My. Gosh! This is just wild!

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