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LEGOLAND Malaysia’s Newly Revamped MINILAND Singapore Has Bigger Models Depicting Over 100 Local Scenes

LEGOLAND Malaysia’s MINILAND Singapore exhibit


There are plenty of ways to celebrate SG60 this year. Whether it’s checking out the new Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time exhibition, or exploring the heritage and arts scene with the SG Culture Pass, there’s always something to get you in the spirit.

And if you’re in JB for a weekend getaway, you can still catch those patriotic feels at MINILAND Singapore in LEGOLAND Malaysia.


What is MINILAND Singapore?


First introduced in 2012, MINILAND Singapore is a miniature recreation of our country’s most beloved landmarks, and then some. This year, as a special tribute to SG’s 60th birthday, it’s been given a major glow-up, now bigger and better than before.

LEGO Marina Bay Sands and Art Science Museum
Image credit: LEGOLAND Malaysia 

The new interactive experience spans over 2,583sqft, featuring 16 large models, 10 boats, 80 vehicles, and over 100 scenes – all built from over 1.5 million LEGO bricks. Plus, this miniature Little Red Dot is brought to life with 1,600 MINILANDers – AKA tiny LEGO figures scattered across the cityscape.


What are the MINILAND Singapore highlights?


Some of the highlights at the newly revamped MINILAND Singapore include iconic landmarks you’ll definitely recognise. While we can’t cover all 16 of them here, we’ve picked out the coolest ones, each with an interactive feature that really brings them to life. We’ll leave the rest for you to explore and discover on your own.


Gardens by the Bay


LEGO Gardens by the Bay
Image credit: LEGOLAND Malaysia 

The Cloud Forest and Supertree Grove are staples in Gardens by the Bay, and over here, you’ll get to admire them from a bird’s-eye view. Watch as glowing waterfalls and mist effects breathe life into the miniature, lush greenery.


Marina Bay Sands


LEGO Marina Bay Sands
Image credit: LEGOLAND Malaysia 

Just behind GBTB, you’ll spot the towering 4m-tall Marina Bay Sands – hard to miss, really. It’s a clear nod to its status as one of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks. Heck, it even comes with a dynamic light show at the top.

Who knows – maybe by Singapore’s 70th birthday, they’ll update the space with MBS Tower 4, which should be up and running by then.


Singapore Flyer


LEGO Singapore Flyer
Image credit: LEGOLAND Malaysia

Standing at 3.4m tall, the Singapore Flyer is the second-largest LEGO installation at MINILAND Singapore –  it even rotates just like the real thing. Talk about staying true to the source material.


Merlion Park


LEGO Merlion Park
Image credit: LEGOLAND Malaysia 

The Merlion Park here might not be as grand as the Singapore Flyer or MBS, but it’s arguably cooler, since you can press a button to trigger the water jet from the lion’s mouth. Just be careful not to get splashed.


One-Table-Left Race


LEGO Hawker Culture
Image adapted from: jkonthego via TikTok 

Queuing and chope-ing a spot at the hawker centre like it’s a race is a quintessential Singaporean culture quirk, and you’ll get to sharpen your senses for the next time that happens at the One-Table-Left Race. See if you can get the LEGO family to the last free table before it gets choped.


How much are tickets to LEGOLAND MINILAND Singapore?


There’s no separate ticket for this attraction, so to visit, you’ll have to buy a regular ticket (from S$58.79) to LEGOLAND Malaysia. However, there is a way to shave off costs while getting more in return for the long run. More on this below.

LEGOLAND Malaysia
Image adapted from: @charlenejoieee & @khariulraffiqj via Instagram, LEGOLAND Malaysia 

In celebration of Singapore’s 60th birthday, LEGOLAND Malaysia is rolling out an SG60 deal of their own. Buy 3 or more Triple Park Annual Passes and save $60 off your total bill – that’s $20 off each pass. These passes give you unlimited entry to all 3 parks – the main LEGOLAND theme park, water park, and the SEA LIFE Aquarium – with no blackout dates to worry about.

But wait, there’s more. Annual Pass holders also get access to the existing MINILAND Singapore and special seasonal festivals like Brickfest Big Build, Brick-or-Treat Monster Party or Bricktacular Holidays. You can snag this sweet deal on the LEGOLAND Malaysia website.


How to get to LEGOLAND Malaysia?


LEGOLAND Malaysia Entrance
Image credit: LEGOLAND Malaysia

For those who prefer a more affordable mode of transportation, hop on bus T44 from Larkin Sentral to reach LEGOLAND Malaysia – it only costs around RM3.20 (~S$0.97).

But if you prefer a more straightforward journey, WTS Travels offers a 2-way trip from Suntec or Jurong East from just S$13. Get your tickets on BusOnlineTicket’s website.


Visit LEGOLAND Malaysia’s MINILAND Singapore for a fun time out with the family


So, the next time you’re planning yet another weekend getaway to JB, check out LEGOLAND Malaysia’s MINILAND Singapore exhibit for a taste of home away from home.

Recommended tickets at S$26.35

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Cover image adapted from: LEGOLAND Malaysia
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