Guests taking photographs of LEGO Star Wars models during the preview of LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort's upcoming Star Wars celebration at Menara OBYU, Selangor.
PETALING JAYA: The first Legoland in Asia, Legoland Malaysia Resort, expects the number of visitors this year to surpass last year’s, said sales and marketing director, Thila Munusamy.
She said the family theme park had planned various exciting activities in partnership with the Lego group.
“There are a lot of things that we do, such as keeping our parks fresh and coming up with innovative attractions to encourage domestic and international visitors to come again,” she told a press conference on ‘Master Your Force this May’ programme in Petaling Jaya on Friday.
She said Legoland Malaysia would also hold contests to attract regional visitors to not only visit the park but also Malaysia as well.
Thila said throughout May 2016, Star Wars and Lego fans worldwide would be able to celebrate all things related to Star Wars in Legoland Malaysia, located in Iskandar Puteri, Johor.
“The fans can also participate in the Star Wars-themed events, among them, Master Builder of the Millennium Falcon, where Lego Master Builder team will build the iconic spaceship using over 200,000 bricks,” she said.
There will also be contest like ‘Build Your Own Dream Lego Star Wars Starship’, from April 21 to May 8, which will be conducted through social media where the participants needed to upload a photograph of their completed Lego Star Wars starship on Legoland Malaysia Resorts’ Facebook page, she said.
She said under the current ‘My Own Creation’ contest, the 99 winners would showcase their creations of the Star Wars scenes with Lego in the park until May 31.
Meanwhile, Thila said, Legoland Malaysia Resort was confident the recent fee increases by the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) would not impact the number of visitors coming to the theme park this year.
A report said that airlines operating out of Malaysia will be expected to pay up to 10 times more in fees charged by the DCA effective April 15, which would finally lead to the increase in the ticket prices.
Thila said most Legoland visitors were from Malaysia, Singapore and other Asean countries as well as Hong Kong and Taiwan. - Bernama
