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Legoland Malaysia, which opens officially to the public on Sept 15, will be accessible via a direct coach service from the Singapore Flyer.
The coaches will depart every 30 minutes during peak periods and arrive at Legoland Malaysia within the hour, it said in a statement to the media. The cost of the bus ride is $20 per person.
With the first service beginning from 8.30am each morning, there will be five services in each direction on weekdays and up to eight on weekends, school and public holidays.
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Alternatively, the public can also take public transport from Singapore to Legoland Malaysia via the Causeway links.
There will be six trips from Jurong East and Boon Lay to Legoland Malaysia, via Tuas Second Link, operating on a daily basis.
From Woodlands Checkpoint, there will be up to 15 trips from JBSentral via Larkin Sentral to Legoland and then GelangPatah.
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For those driving there, the theme park is just located just 15 minutes from the Tuas Second Link and 30 minutes from the Woodlands crossing along the North-South expressway.
At the opening, visitors will be treated to an opening act by the Billund Marching Band flown in from Denmark.
Legoland Malaysia is Asia's first and the sixth in the world with plans for a Water Park and Hotel scheduled for opening in 2013 and 2014.
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