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Here’s How Much It Costs To Visit 11 Theme Parks In Malaysia

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Nasreen Nasir •  Mar 23, 2018

Malaysia isn't just home to beautiful islands and lush rainforests, we also happen to have plenty of theme parks!

Whether you're looking for friendly rides or spine-chilling thrills, you will find them here. To help you decide on which park to visit, we chose 11 top parks and ranked them from the cheapest ticket to the most expensive one! ?

1. A’Famosa Water Theme Park

It sure gets pretty warm these days, so that calls for a trip to the largest water theme park in Malaysia! ?

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Located not too far from the historical town of Melaka, this water park houses a wide variety of thrilling rides, including the Big Ice Cream!

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Imagine the fun as you go on a high speed ride and reach the ground in just a few seconds!

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For an even more challenging ride, check out the Inner Tube where enclosed slides will send riders into pitch black spiral of darkness! You wouldn’t know which way you’re turning to and the next thing you know, you’ll hit the final splashdown! ?

Price:

Weekdays: Adults (From RM43), Children (From RM32)

Weekends: Adults (From RM48), Children (From RM35)

Address: Jalan Kemus, Simpang Empat, 78000 Alor Gajah, Malacca.

Contact: +606552 0888

Opening Hours: Monday – Friday, 11:00am – 7:00pm, Saturday – Sunday, School Holiday, Public Holiday: 9:00am – 8:00pm, Closed on: Tuesdays.

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2. Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

If you don’t want to travel too far and just prefer to stay around the Kuala Lumpur city centre, worry not, there’s actually an indoor theme park inside Berjaya Times Square mall!

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The theme park comprises of two sections: Galaxy Station specifically for the adrenaline junkies and Fantasy Garden for your little ones ??

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For some twists and turns, hop on the Supersonic Odyssey Roller Coaster! ?

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Those who are looking to just chill and have fun, the Fantasy Garden is the place to be! Look out for some musical action at the stage!

Price:

Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM41), Children (RM30), Senior Citizen (RM16)

Non-Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM60), Children (RM50), Senior Citizen (RM27)

Address: Level 5, Berjaya Times Square, No.1, Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Contact: +60321173118

Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 12:00pm– 22:00pm, Saturday & Sunday 11:00am – 22:00pm

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3. District 21

Fans of post-apocalyptic movies will love this! There’s actually a theme park called District 21 that features that kind of setting with plenty of colorful graffiti, metal beams and steel walls!

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This theme park is unlike any other as you’ll immerse in an action park filled with obstacle courses, trampolines, slides, and rides!

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Get your muscles flexing and test your stamina in the Ninja Warrior Course or enter a Maze and find your way out! Don’t let the photos fool you, we hear it takes hours to get out, so are you game? ?

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Or you can just jump around on the trampoline!

Price:

Active Pass on Weekdays (Unlimited access to all attractions) RM58/pax, Weekends and Public Holidays (RM75/pax)

Address: District 21, AT 6, Level 1, IOI City Mall, Lebuh IRC, IOI Resort City, 62502 Putrajaya.

Contact: +6038328 8888

Opening Hours: Monday – Friday, 12:00pm – 8:00pm. Saturday, Sunday, Public and School Holiday: 10:00am – 8:00pm.

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4. Bangi Wonderland

Bangi Wonderland seems to be the talk of the town these days and we’re not surprised why!

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The new water wonderland features around 16 water slides like the high-speed Water Human Cannon, the Magic Funnel, the Surf Rider, and Wonder Loop! ??

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For a relaxing time, just wade in the Pirate’s Bay or float down the Meander River.

Price:

For Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM58), Child Below 130cm (RM48), Senior Citizen (50% Discount)

For Non-Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM70), Child Below 130cm (RM60), Senior Citizen (50% Discount)

Address: 2, Persiaran Bangi Avenue, Bangi Avenue, 43000 Kajang, Selangor

Contact: +6038687 6522

Opening Hours: Daily, 10.00am – 6.00pm.

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5. Angry Birds Activity Park

Located in Johor Bahru, this theme park is no stranger to anyone. If you’re obsessed with the game (like me!), you’re bound to visit this gem!

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Bringing the real-life world of Angry Birds to South-East Asia for the first time ever, this activity park is perfect for families with kids! ❤️

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This small indoor theme park covers a total area of 26,000 square feet, with play areas and obstacle course spread across four sections: Danger Zone, Classic, Utopia, and South Beach.

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Once you’re done exploring the different sections, end your day at the store and purchase official Angry Birds merchandises!

Price:

Single Entry for Malaysian Citizens: Adults and Children (RM60), Family Pass Of 4 Persons (RM218)

Single Entry for Non-Malaysian Citizens: Adults and Children (RM75), Family Pass of 4 Persons (RM280)

Address: Level 3, KOMTAR JBCC, Johor Bahru City Centre, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor.

Contact: +607221 0260 / +607300 5090

Opening Hours: Daily, 10:00am – 10:00pm

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6. Lost World Of Tambun

Ipoh isn’t just a foodie haven, this charming city is home to an action-packed theme park that is none other than Lost World of Tambun!

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Once you set foot inside, you’ll feel the Temple Run vibes (minus the monster, of course) as you will be mesmerised by the stunning architecture of the theme park. ?

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Inspired by the ancient Maya architecture, Lost World of Tambun hosts 6 attractions. We definitely recommend starting at the Water Park and gradually move on to other parks!

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Nature enthusiasts can float away in a giant rubber tube along the Adventure River, known as Malaysia’s longest man-made river. It’s truly an experience when you get to drift away and take in the sights of the limestone hills around and breathe in the fresh air!

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Being the only theme park surrounded by lush greenery, it sure sounds like the perfect escape from the concrete jungle!

#HHWT Tip: We recommend taking a dip in the hot springs before you leave! ?

Price:

For Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM68), Children and Senior Citizens (RM58)

For Non-Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM95), Children and Senior Citizens (RM88)

Address: No.1, Persiaran Lagun Sunway 1, Sunway City Ipoh, 31150 Ipoh, Perak.

Contact: +6055428888

Opening Hours: Monday-Friday: 11:00am – 6:00pm, Saturday, Sunday, School and Public Holidays: 10:00am –  6:00pm. Closed on: Tuesdays, except on School & Public Holidays.

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7. Puteri Harbour Indoor Family Theme Park

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Hello Kitty lovers, hands up! There is a theme park specially tailored for you ?

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It’s the one and only Puteri Harbour Indoor Family Theme Park! Looks like you don’t have to travel all the way to Japan to meet your favourite characters ?

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Just a few minutes away from Legoland Malaysia, this park only has two sections: Hello Kitty Town and Thomas Town! To all parents out there, you should definitely bring your little ones here ?? It’s not that big, so you can definitely cover both sections within a day!

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Either you get on board Thomas the Train and take a tour around Knapford Station or catch the Hello Kitty and Friends show, you’re definitely well-prepared for fun-filled day at the park! ?

Price:

Sanrio Hello Kitty Town: RM85 (20% for MyKad Holders)

Two-Park Pass (Hello Kitty and Thomas The Train): RM125 (20% forMyKad Holders)

Address: Persiaran Puteri Selatan, Puteri Harbour,  79000 Iskandar Puteri (Nusajaya), Johor.

Contact: +6032203 9668

Opening Hours: Daily: 10:00am – 6:00pm

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8. Teluk Bahang Escape Theme Park

Penang has never been disappointing when it comes to offering all of its wonders!

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Make your way to Teluk Bahang Escape Theme Park and prepare yourself for a great outdoor adventure in a natural environment.

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From obstacle courses to hide-and-seek adventure, you will never run out of things to do at this outdoor theme park! ?

#HHWT Tip: Due to the sun and humid weather, be sure to put on some sunscreen and bring a water bottle and its strap to stay hydrated.

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You can also cool down at the Water Park and slide down the colourful Speed Racer! ?

Price:

Adults (RM136), Children (RM90), Senior Citizens (RM90, Free on presentation of MyKad)

Address: 828 Jalan Teluk Bahang, 11050 Penang.

Contact: +6048811106

Opening Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 10:00am – 6:00pm. Closed on Mondays.

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9. Move Animation Park Studios (MAPS), Perak

Ipoh has just added a new theme park and it’s pretty exciting!

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Dubbed as Asia’s 1st Animation Theme Park, MAPS has been getting quite a lot of attention lately, and for good reasons too! ?

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Housing over 23 interactive attractions and 15 rides over six thematic zones, MAPS will definitely blow you away! ?

Fans of BoBoiBoy will be delighted to know that there is a BoBoiBoy 4D Adventure Theatre where the exciting journey of BoBoiBoy The Movie continues!

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Thrill seekers can rise to the challenge on the drop tower of Whirling Wizard!

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Among other key attractions include Smurfs Partyland, Casper’s Birthday Blast, and Mr. Peabody & Sherman’s Time Adventure! ?

Price:

2-Day Pass: RM120 (Adults), Children and Senior Citizens (RM110)

Address: 3, Persiaran Meru Raya, 31200 Ipoh, Perak

Contact: +055015666

Opening Hours: Monday – Friday, 10.00am – 6.00pm, Saturday and Sunday, 10.00am – 10.00pm.

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10. Sunway Lagoon

Of course, we wouldn’t leave this out. Sunway Lagoon is pretty nostalgic for many of us. ?

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It’s been around for 26 years! Being one of the first theme parks in Malaysia, Sunway Lagoon has definitely kept its quality over the years.

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You can find over 80 attractions around the park for all kinds of enthusiasts! Not into swimming? Opt for the dry park and have a go at the hair-rising rides! ?

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With the recent opening of its Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon, we’re sure that you’ll add this park to your bucket list! ?

Price:

Entry To 6 Parks For Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM120), Child and Senior Citizens (RM96)

Entry To 6 Parks For Non-Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM180), Child and Senior Citizens (RM150)

Address: 3, Jalan PJS 11/11, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Contact: +60356390000

Opening Hours: Daily, 10:00am – 6:00pm

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11. Legoland Malaysia

Think back to your childhood - what is that one toy you couldn’t bear to part with? LEGO! Now you can unleash your inner kid once again and reminisce on your childhood memories while creating new ones with your family at Legoland, Johor! ?

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Enter the land of miniatures and Miniland where you can admire the impressive masterpiece built with over 30 million LEGO bricks that showcase popular attractions from 17 Asian countries including Malaysia! ?

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Switch things up a little bit by making your way to LEGO Kingdoms and go on an exhilarating journey across the heights and depths of the castle!

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Price:

1-Day Park for Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM189), Children and Senior Citizens (RM149)

1-Day Park for Non-Malaysian Citizens: Adults (RM200), Children and Senior Citizens (RM160)

Address: 7, Jalan Legoland, Bandar Medini Iskandar Malaysia, 79250 Iskandar Puteri (Nusajaya), Johor.

Contact: +6075978888

Opening Hours: Daily, 9:00am – 7:00pm

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**Bonus: Did you know that there is a new theme park that is slated to open later this year? Yes, it's the 20th Century Fox World Theme Park in Genting Highlands! ?The park is still under construction though, so hold your horses everyone! ? Click here for updates on the park!

There you have it - 11 different theme parks around Malaysia! Which one will you choose? ?