We have not blog about Day 1 of Hong Kong Disneyland yet. We had a lot of fun on the rides and shows, this is Disneyland, after all 🙂
.. but Daddy thought he wanted to share our special breakfast first. If you cannot wait, our Day 1 photos are here.
Click on this link for more details and pricing about Dining with Disney’s characters. We stayed at Hollywood, but we took a slow 15min walk to dine at Disneyland Hotel’s Enchanted Garden.
With road names like “Magic Road”, and meeting rooms named after Cartoon beauties, we have high anticipations for our breakfast.
The breakfast is Good ! Tim Sum, waffles, wide spread of Chinese and Western cuisines. We told kids to eat first, so that our “Disney friends” will pop by earlier.
Truth is, we need the kids to feast first, because everyone will stop eating when they see Mickey (米老鼠) and friends :p
At about 8am, Goofy waltz into our dining hall. We are seated near the center, and kids can already hear the commotion from those seated near the entrance. Goofy ! He is TaLL !
We shouted Mickey Mickey when he sneaked in. He is definitely popular at every table. Oooh, argh, snap snap. Everyone take turn to pose with Mickey. Mickey tried to pinch Boon Yee’s cheese 🙂
Sometimes, Boon Xin kids prefer their Disney cartoons to be smaller in size, as in those found in the Television sets. Life size Goofy and Pluto with their whiskers could have spooked Boon Xin ooops, haha !
Mickey is ever so Friendly. Looking at the kids’ smiles and laughter, we can afford to let them forget about breakfast for a while. Their Disney adrenalin has kicked in.
Even Mummy and Daddy could not resist the adorable Daisy! Quack.
When at Disney Hongkong, if budget permits, please shower the kids with some Magical breakfast, SengkangBabies LOVED it 🙂
More info :
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Please take note that diners will not know beforehand which star will actually pop up for breakfast.
This will be our ideal way to start our school holidays! To make things sweeter, we won two tickets from Cheekiemonkie‘s contest. Together with the Shell 36rm coupons, we saved a bundle.
From our research, we know we can reach Legoland within 20min from Tuas checkpoint. However, do take note to Exit at 312 (with Legoland signage), ignore Exit 312D beforehand.
If you park at Zon 2, you just have to walk 10min under shelter to LegoLand’s ticketing counters.
Of the seven worlds at Legoland, MiniLand would be the best way to capture the LEGO magic. Try to identify 17 countries’ iconic landmarks! Photographers rejoice !
Daddy chose to do Miniland last, otherwise we will be stuck forever with Macros. Refer to the map below, we cover Legoland in anti-clockwise fashion.
1. Lego City
For families with young kids, dash for Boat and Driving schools first. The queues get significantly longer as time goes by. Imagine queuing 30min only for two rounds at Nissan school !
Our kids prefer the cars to boats. Cars are easier to steer, and you often witness chain collisions! (not sure whether accidental or intentional haha).
Start perspiring when some drivers choose to drive in the opposite direction !
Video : LegoCity, where we learn about Boats and Cars.
Kids go gaga over all the various types of cars which you can find in the themepark.
Rescue Academy with cool fire engines and police vehicles. Daddy know this is a family activity where adults have to Labour to make the vehicles move. Daddy conveniently told kids we can enjoy other types of entertainment (phew !)
While kids enjoy their rides, Daddy is impressed by the life-like animals. The dinosaurs must have taken months of efforts !
We pop by the Market restaurant, attracted by the cute Lego figurines hanging everywhere. Kids will enjoy their mealtimes in this Funky restaurant.
Stay cool (look at their cool pose in 2010 Gold Coast). Legoland has little shelters, sunblock lotion for the kids is mandatory, not optional.
We skip the airplanes, and headed for the next world.
2. Land of Adventure
Pharaoh, Camels and Mummies and skeletons greeted us. Who wants to play Indiana Jones? Try the laser-ride at “Lost Kingdom”. We recommend that you skip “Pharaoh’s Revenge” ball games unless you have enough time to cover the other attractions.
Most of our kids enjoy their Beetle bounce, we wonder how come Boon Yee’s facial expression is so tense!
Our little gal Boon Xin was smiling all the way. Daddy and Mummy tried very hard not to laugh at Boon Yee….
Considering the Hot weather, it is actually not a bad idea to take a dive. Bring your guts and spare underwear along to Dino Island.
Those climbing up the steep slope can witness the horrified faces and screams from those screeching down the rapids!
Video : Kids love the boat !
We had so much fun we went up and got drenched twice 🙂
We had some decent Hotdogs and Burgers at Jungle Cafe.
3. Imagination
The land of Imagination knows no bounds, and kids quickly explore their own creativity to build model racing cars. Parents welcome the cool aircon 🙂
Kids love the tall giraffes and giant dinosaurs.
Did you know the dinosaur can splurt water? No wonder kids always stay below to get wet purposely ! Parents do not mind as it helps to cool everyone down.
Although we are in Legoland, not all rides are made from Lego bricks. Kids look at Daddy in bewilderment when he teased that Dragon roller coaster is also made from Lego !
This hand pulley system should be fun for parent and child bonding. Remember Kid-Power-Towers, Daddy and Wei went up a few rounds. Every kid is strong enough to hoist their fat parents UP.
We fail to ride the Observation Tower or 4D movie, as the queues are too long. It will be too challenging to expect the kids to queue up patiently with us.
Video : Imagination
The smaller Kids got Duplo Playtown to entertain them. Duplo Express (train) is ideal for Boon Yee and Xin.
We upgrade to the real train “Legoland Express”.
The train is very slow, allowing all the passengers to enjoy the sights. It might be due to the hot weather, Daddy did not find the train particularly Fun. Maybe you can treat the train ride as optional.
Video : Legoland Express choo choo
Build and Test. Kids gather here to build their x4 Wheels, Motorcycles, or anything with wheels.
Kids challenged each other to see whose model car will be the fastest down the slope ! Winners gain a healthy dose of satisfaction.
Boon Xin tried to stack her own skyscraper, but alas the “simulated” earthquake crush her dreams.
4. Lego Kingdoms
Think mediaval period, think Castles and Knights. You can see Dragons (big and small) at every turn.
Look up to see the Dragon roller coasters !
Forest Men’s Hideout might be Robin Hood’s hideout? Younger kids will enjoy the slides and bridges. However, the slides are very hot during the day.. ouch !
We do not ride ponies, but Jousting will do just fine 🙂
Video : Kingdoms and Dragon roller coaster
More cute Lego figurines around the park. Visitors queue to take snapshots.
5. At Lego Technics, Technic Twister (rotating cups) will spin you round and around, this teacup is still safe for the whole family 🙂
A lot of kids were busy showering in the Red-Optopus pool ! Maybe weather is too warm.
Wave Racers allow us to drive our hovercraft in circles, and avoid water-bombs, triggered by onlookers !
If you need more adrenalin or screams, Project X should give you the ultimate experience. Fortunately Unfortunately, Daddy got a fear of height :p
Video : Screaming at Technic
6. We saved the best for last, Miniland.
Singapore, how can we miss the Flyer, Merlion and bumboats?
As the host country, Malaysia got the most miniatures, from Petronas Twin Towers, KLIA international airport etc.
Boats, aircrafts, locomotives, all miniatures. Kids were following the trains as they move along the tracks.
Video : Miniland
Spectacular Angkor Wat! Look at the different shades of Gray. It must be mind boggling to figure out each Lego brick’s destination.
If you love Miniland, you might like our previous adventure at WOC Taiwan 小人国 🙂
As the sky turned gloomy, we hid in the Big Shop. BIG houses every Lego merchandise you can think of !
From 1000 to 1800, time flies at Legoland ! We are glad that that the rain twice passed by Legoland, allowing us to maximise our day 🙂 We even spotted a rainbow.
We head to Medini Mall for our dinner. There are so many options, we end up with Absolute Thai. Love our Pad Thai noodle and Tom Yum 🙂
We hope your family will enjoy Legoland as much as we did, more Lego photos can be found at SengkangBabies fanpage.
a) Plan your itinerary, identify the must-visits and nice-to-visits. Take note that the park is hugh, and will involves a lot of pacing. With the afternoon sun, and long queues, kids will start to get frustrated 🙂
b) The rains tend to hit Johor during the afternoons, prioritize your attractions in the morning.
c) Suntan lotion and water parades are a must for everyone.
d) F&B is definitely more expensive in the themepark. The shopping mall outside Legoland (Medini Mall) offers a wide selection of cuisines at affordable prices. Annual membership owners can pop out for meals and re-entry into Legoland. Take note Re-entry is not available for day ticket holders.
e) Please bring sufficient water and tidbits into the park.
f) Buy your tickets online 7 days before to enjoy more savings (does not go with other promotions)
g) Compared to Universal Studios Sentosa, we agree with most of the bloggers that younger kids (below 6) will enjoy Legoland more.
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Meanwhile, we are hoping the trees in Legoland will grow faster 🙂