As a 54 year old man with over 2000 LEGO sets, this video gave me tinglies!!! I bet the stores in there have special Malaysia only LEGO minifigs that I NEED!!!
As someone who is Danish who used to live 15 min from Legoland and has been there a lot... This is not the type of food we get here at all its super expensive over here (like $5 for a very very small soda and a single hotdog) but I'm happy to see a few statues that is the same or resemble some of the statues or rides over here from the video such as the guy making a pizza statue at 8:05 or the ride at 7:55. So its nice to see some stuff carried over
I remember going here when i was young. Still have the drivers license i got with the car ride, sad they do not give it away for free anymore. Food was good though.
Not only does the food look good, but the variation is amazing! I used to work in a small water park that had 2 big restaurants and one small one that all served the same food. There were two food stalls that sold something unique, but all the others were just the same snacks, candy and slushie flavours lol
I don't know if anyone else commented on this, but Ms. Dancing Bacons' eyes are even more beautiful in their natural color of brown. She looks even younger somehow. Super cute and always cheerful with her smile!
For a theme park the food looked really good. The theme park food in other countries is so much better than here in the states. It's cheaper, looks amazing and tastes good. The US needs to do better.
I'm a Brit who lives near this legoland. The food you are seeing is not representative of normal Malaysian food, it's expensive and well presented. As it should be as it costs at least twice what it would cost outside the park. For example the lamb at RM84 looked lovely but I could go to an Arabic restaurant 10 minutes drive from legoland that is top quality and get a Mixed Grill to feed four people for Rm100. (about £20). Normal Malaysian food is highly overrated by the locals and the type of foreign vlogger who lies for views. I am not saying that about the Dancing Bacons they let the food speak for itself. In this video it says expensive but nice!
@@renogunzddragon1900This Legoland in particular is catered more towards Singaporeans rather than Malaysians as it's near the causeway. The average Malaysian won't be able to eat here because of their much lower income and currency value compared to the Singaporeans.
As people who use MYR, damn these were expensive 😂 my wallet cried a river hahahaha. No wonder people said their targeted customer are Singaporean instead of Malaysian 😭😭
I think the most disappointing thing is nothing is LEGO themed. It's all just dishes you can get outside the park, and likely way cheaper. Nothing like Super Mario land.
laughing at how they gave you a plastic knife and fork for the slow-roasted glazed lamb shank you got in a theme park restaurant 😂 in the UK that is more of a posh restaurant food- so to see you having it to-go at LEGOLAND like it's a burger and chips is quite funny! I am so jealous of south east asian catering...
Quick question: do you guys manage to eat it all in one day, or split over multiple visits? Also fun fact Legoland Billund, have fries formed as Lego bricks! 😁
Eu te amei tanto, mas tanto Maria.. Pena tu nunca ter valorizado isso, enxergado isso.. Sinto-me uma patética por confessar aqui e agora. Talvez seja só um desabafo jogado ao ar. Achei muitas coisas quando voltou a falar comigo, mas eu estava enganada mais uma vez. O divino só queria que eu tivesse certeza de certas coisas. Me mostrou várias vezes com teu comportamento, sinais, tava tudo muito nítido o inteiro e eu quase botando tudo a perder... Enfim, seja feliz mais uma vez com suas escolhas, dessa vez quebrarei o elo.
These prices are aimed at Singaporeans (Legoland is just across the causeway), it's very expensive for the average Malaysian. As @damearstor2120 (below) mentions the wages in Malaysia let me help you by putting that in US Dollars - US$348pm or US$1.74 ph - So that burger is 7 hours work for the average Malaysian.
You're looking at it the wrong way. The minimum wage here is RM1500 and the typical hourly rate is like RM7-RM7.50 for most people. Legoland food(and merch) are expensive as hell for the amount of money we make here.
The main reason legoland was build in johor is to attract Singaporeans or malaysians who work in singapore. If this was build in kual lumpur, it will be at least twice the cheap
@@damearstor2120 locals can never afford theme parks. As I live about a half hour from Dollywood and have only been twice in my life, I can attest to this. Locals make about $7 to $8 an hour, and a one day ticket to Dollywood is about $100, plus $20 for parking. A season pass starts at close to $200 and goes up to nearly $400. A drink inside the park costs about $5 to $7 now, and food prices are two to three times that for a sandwich or burger. There are discounts for elderly and children, but what older person is going to pay about 10 to 20% of their monthly retirement check for a single day at a theme park? That’s just for the ticket!
Extremely valuable for international tourists, especially Singaporeans. Expensive as hell for us Malaysians though 😭 RM20 for any kind of drink is ludicrous. Most "expensive" drinks outside the park easily cost way less than that
as someone who works here, i must say, the foods here are pretty good. the price is pretty suitable for a large portion (it is trust me) and also you’ll get 10% off if you have the annual pass.
This was an awesome look at a cool theme park. I was salivating over that huge chicken sandwich and those cream puffs! The tiramisu looked so light and delicious and those mini cupcakes were cute. Thanks for sharing this place with us! Wish there was one in USA with those menu items, and at those prices!! 😉
I only have a Lego Discovery Center near me (the smaller, indoor exhibition). I think it may have some cafe or something in it, but I've only ever frequented the gift shop/Lego store.
Edit- $2.78 USD for four overstuffed cream puffs is nuts! Where I am, that price will not get even one. I would not mind waiting a bit longer knowing my food was freshly prepared.
I came to Malaysia’s LEGO land resort before and tried the food it was quite good the chicken was delicious:D (I only ate at the market restaurant since I went on rides more)
God it has been so long since I’ve been to Lego land and I got to say as a collector I’ve only been there once since I was a kid haven’t been there in along time
My nan used to bake them in an enamel dish in the oven with a spoon or two of water and a job of butter on top and some vegetables. She would cover it with aluminium foil and ignore it on the bottom rung for one hour, then it would be perfect.🧑🏻🍳🧓🏻😊
This makes me want to visit Legoland again even though I'm an adult now. I live in the UK so it's the Windsor site that I'm talking about here. They had a pirate themed burger restaurant that had really good burgers, my brother had picked the spot and so I'd get to pick the next place to eat, so I wanted to visit the Lego City themed Italian restaurant. Unfortunately we never made it before it closed for the day. I wonder if both are still in operation or if they've since been remodelled for other themes/attractions.
We just went to Legoland New York and it was not nearly as good as this. We paid $13 for two chicken tenders, raisins, and a small bag of chips. One egg roll at ninja kitchen was $9. There were no cold slushie drinks. The only dessert available were Apple Fries, and those were $12. Hot dogs were $15, and fries were $5 (and very small). We avoided the other restaurants at the park because it was highly overpriced and didn't look nearly as good as this video. Maybe legoland will fix the inconsistency across locations.
The food looks good but I guess I was expecting more creativity with the presentation, like more of a Lego theme. I guess I'm just jaded after seeing the themed food at Mario World and Disney. 🤷♂️
I am so jealous that you live in a country where you can drink Fanta that’s made with real sugar. 😢 I won’t drink or eat anything with HFCS because I believe it makes people violent.
I'm just wondering. What do you doo with the food you can't can't finish? I don't think two people can eat all that food. Do you have friends with you, or do you give some of it to someone you met?
Lol 😂I think my entire family could have gotten full from that chicken burger! They have sooo many restaurants at that Legoland! Absolutely 👍 great video !