RM40mil upgrade for Legoland


JAKARTA: Legoland Malaysia Resort has allocated RM40mil for maintenance and routine cleaning this year, says divisional director C.S. Lim.

The initiatives include upgrading existing attractions as well as introducing new ones.

The company has stepped up efforts to woo Indonesians who make up the highest number of foreign visitors, said Lim, who was in Jakarta recently for promotional activities in partnership with Tourism Malaysia Jakarta office.

Legoland Malaysia Resort has stepped up efforts to woo Indonesians who make up the highest number of foreign visitors. Lim said the number of Indonesian visitors is expected to return to the pre-pandemic level this year. He did not elaborate.

He said the last three years were very challenging for the tourism industry, but the resort is now well prepared to welcome back international guests.

“We not only brave through it but we have emerged from it better than ever,” he added.

Tourism Malaysia Jakarta’s director Junus Suhid said Indonesians prefer Kuala Lumpur as their top travel destination of choice, followed by Johor and Melaka.

He said a family vacation destination that Indonesian families are interested in is Legoland Malaysia Resort, the most iconic theme park in Malaysia,” he said. - Bernama

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