LEGOLAND Parks being the first in the world to leverage cutting-edge technology, first launched the NINJAGO Ride in Billund, Denmark earlier this year, followed by California Resort in April, and now, it's bringing it to Malaysia, the first ever in Asia!
speech by Managing Director of LEGOLAND Parks Hans Aksel Pedersen |
LEGO NINJAGO: The Ride features Maestro hand gesture technology that enable guests to control the outcome of their adventure through the power hands without the use of a hand-held device. The attraction is set to be a 4D dark ride inspired by the popular LEGO line of NINJAGO toys and a related TV series. Riders play as Ninja warriors in training under the guidance of NINJAGO character Master Wu to vanquish a legion of enemies from snake tribes, ghost and skeletons to the Great Devourer.
Through the use of 3D imagery, high-tech sensors and the use of hand movements in a striking motion, up to four riders per car can act like ninja warriors blasting animated fireballs, lighting, shockwaves and ice as they travel through dojos to master their skills before heading the battle. It's exciting as riders can collect points for their training and battle efforts throughout the rides and scores are displayed when their quest is completed. Exciting as I am sure my sons will be interest to sit on these rides.
The 4D effect such as heat, smoke and win are incorporated throughout the adventure, giving guests the ultimate interactive experience.
performance at the event. |
With the launch of this attraction being LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort's largest addition over the past four years, it continues to support the Resort's belief and commitment to ensure that guests continue to be entertained with their family with new excitements.
It's exciting as this November is set to be opened to public the LEGO NINJAGO: The Ride.
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LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort is open throughout the year. Standard operating hour for the Theme Park and Water Park is from 10am to 6pm. Longer operating hours will be apply on weekends, public and school holidays.
Getting to LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort, it is located in Iskandar Puteri (the southern tip of Johor) and is only 10 minutes from Singapore's Tuas Second Link, 15 minutes from Johor Bharu City Centre and 20 minutes from Senai International Airport.
If you like to know more information visit www.legoland.my
Make me want to go to Legoland now. ^^
ReplyDeleteHi Rose World, yeah its a family holiday destination with children aged 2 to 12 years old :D
ReplyDeleteLegoland, indeed my dreamland :P
ReplyDeletewish be there
Legoland looks more interesting now. I'm sure my children would love the new activities there.
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun.. I cannot wait to go there and check out the new ride when it is opened...
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting unveiling this was. I am looking forward to November when the ride is launched. Hope to be able to go then.
ReplyDeleteI will be going there soon and again when this new ride opens. My kids are so excited.
ReplyDeleteI wish i can join you for the fun. How does the stay?
ReplyDeleteHi Betty, the stay is great, as I stay in Legoland Hotel.
ReplyDeletewow, very nice. to have the chance to go all the way to johor and experience these fun times
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