Posted: 27 February 2011 1153 hrs
JOHOR BAHRU,
Malaysia - Asia's first Legoland theme park is on track to open next
year in southern Malaysia, its builder said, as the region goes all out
to lure tourists with a series of big ticket attractions.
Earthmovers
have flattened a vast expanse of oil palm-covered hills to make way for
the 31-hectare Legoland Malaysia, one of the main attractions of a new
city and economic zone called Iskandar Malaysia.
The park, which
will offer 40 rides, shows and displays of the famous Lego toy bricks of
Denmark, is just across a waterway from Singapore, which opened
Southeast Asia's first Universal Studios entertainment complex in 2010.
Zainal
Ashikin Muhammad, chief executive of IDR Resorts, the builder of
Legoland Malaysia, said the new park will complement Universal Studios
Singapore rather than compete with it for custom.
"Is there a
saturation of theme parks? In this region, no. There's still a lot of
growth for theme park development," he said during a recent media tour
organised by Iskandar Malaysia.
European visitor attractions
operator Merlin Entertainments, whose stable includes Madame Tussauds,
the London Eye and SEA LIFE, has been roped in to operate Legoland
Malaysia.
When completed, Legoland Malaysia will be the sixth of
its kind in the world after those in Denmark, Britain, California,
Florida and Germany.
Zainal said the Malaysian version will be
one of three internationally branded theme parks that will operate by
2025 in the Iskandar region, in an ambitious project covering an area
three times the size of Singapore.
With these theme parks, a
50-kilometre radius spanning Singapore and Iskandar will become like
Orlando, Florida, which hosts Disneyland, Universal Studios and
SeaWorld, Zainal said.
"That is what we aspire to be," Zainal told reporters.
"We have the natural resources, we have the land... This is a catalytic project."
He
said the regional market is big enough for more theme parks, despite
the presence of Universal Studios in Singapore, Disneyland in Hong Kong
and smaller attractions by local players.
Singapore welcomed a
record 11.6 million foreign visitors last year, up 20 percent from 2009,
thanks largely to the lure of its two new integrated resorts one of
which has Universal Studios in its complex.
Zainal said the
Legoland Malaysia project has been progressing well since they broke
ground in December 2009, building over an area of bushes and plant life.
Primary infrastructure, including roads, power substations and drainage systems, is about 50-60 percent complete, he said.
Construction
of the main theme park will start in March, he said, adding that of the
720 million ringgit (US$235 million) cost, 200 million ringgit in
contracts have already been awarded.
The fabrication of the rides
has begun overseas while the construction of the 15,000 Legoland model
structures to be displayed at the park has started in Malaysia and
abroad.
About 30 million Lego bricks will be used to build the model structures.
"Everything
is in place," Zainal said. "Some rides are already here but majority
will start to be shipped in July or August this year."
Siegfried
Borst from Legoland Germany, who was recruited to help run the Malaysian
version, told reporters it will offer the same rides and attractions
available in Europe, but with an Asian touch.
The "miniland"
displays will consist of Lego replicas of iconic buildings and
structures in Asia, including Malaysia's Petronas Twin Towers, formerly
the tallest building in the world, he said.
Because of the
tropical weather, queueing areas in Legoland Malaysia will be covered,
and the developer has ordered thousands of trees to be planted within
the park grounds.
Borst said they are targeting at least a million visitors in the first year of operation.
"I'm
pretty confident that we can live up to the standards that we have in
the other Legoland parks as well," said the 20-year veteran in the theme
park business.
- AFP
As a LEGO fan, I certainly will go this place.
Originally posted by Cute Dolphin:As a LEGO fan, I certainly will go this place.
easy, only in JB.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:easy, only in JB.
I have to make a passport first !!!
Malaysia is good to make such a theme park.
Singapore government should build one too.
Originally posted by Cute Dolphin:
I have to make a passport first !!!Malaysia is good to make such a theme park.
Singapore government should build one too.
dun need passsport, just swim across as you're a dolphin.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:dun need passsport, just swim across as you're a dolphin.
I am a human being created by God. Dolphin is a souless animal.
But nevertheless, dolphins are cute.
I hope to find Lego dolphins minifigures.
I wonder wat's e ticket price..
my relatives upnorth ever mentioned abt viability of tis Legoland