Last week I was on fire and published 4 posts on 4 consecutive days. So this week, I’m just gonna cheat and just fill a post with photos and let them do most of the talking. Here goes….

We went to Legoland Waterpark during the last school holiday. We set out bright and early at 9:30am from Singapore Flyer. There are ‘direct’ shuttle coaches that departs 4 times/day to Legoland Malaysia. For more info, go here.

Despite leaving early, we finally got to Legoland just before noon. WHAT?! The ‘direct’ coach wasn’t so direct after all. It went via Woodlands and made a pitstop at City Square to drop some passengers off. Apparently, there was a Doraemon exhibition. Hopefully, this isn’t always the case and one could actually get to Legoland faster.
So we head off to grab some lunch outside the waterpark before heading in because it is one time entry. NO re-entry after you exit the park. But don’t worry, you can grab food INSIDE the water park too. We will come that later.
Here is Dulop Splash Safari – the toddler pool. You see what you get – animal statues, sprinklers, mini slides and styrofoam lego blocks that floats.

I know I look more excited than my toddler here. But trust me, she did make go with her over and over again. 
Meanwhile, my 7 years old nephew, Rohan and 9 years old niece, Mithraa were having a blast at Joker Soaker. It is basically a massive water playground for children above the height of 102cm to play unsupervised. I took Lauren there but she was having none of it.
Here I am, anticipating 350 gallon of water to splash down from the bucket above.

Oh no… here it comes!

AHHHHHH!!!!! The water was cold!
We spent most of our time here at the Build-A-Raft River.
We took a long time to build a raft.
Turned out there is a special method of building a raft from Lego blocks. Luckily a staff came over to show us how.
We, of course, were then proudly parading our raft along the river ride, which took about 10 minutes.
We managed to get on just long enough to snap this photo before we all tumbled off. Err.. by the way, that’s how the smallest life jacket fits on Lauren. Doesn’t she look ecstatic?!

If you don’t have a raft, you can float along the river in one of these giant floaties too.
Looking so proud on board HMS Rohan’s Raft. He told everyone he built it.

These cabana are up for rent if you are keen to have a spot to call your own to chill. You know, away from the crowd. These would come in handy for breastfeeding and toddler nap time too.

I didn’t get one. I breastfed and held Lauren this way while she napped in the changing room for AN HOUR.

If you are feeling hungry, there are 2 options at LEGOLAND WaterPark. There’s Beach N’ Brick Grill (located next to Wave Pool) that serves substantial Asian and Western meals and this one – Brick Bay Cafe serves sandwiches and light meals.
Photo credit to Legoland Malaysia
Meanwhile, my sister, niece and nephew busied themselves with Legoland waterpark’s thrilling slides. Too bad I’m there with a toddler who is below the minimum height of 102cm.

The only water ride I tried was this Brick Blaster. I screamed all the way down. Mind you, the last time I went to big waterpark was 17 years ago. 
After her nap, this was pretty much where Lauren spent the rest of her afternoon. Younger kids seems to gravitate towards this Imagination Station where they get to built bridges, buildings AND play with water guns.
Lastly, we cooled off at the Wave Pool. Nice consistent waves lapping on us without any sands.

Although most slides and water station were catered to older kids, I think what’s there was enough for toddler like Lauren too. She may not get to play everything, but judging from this photo after they had a shower and ready to go home, I think we had some pretty happy customers. 
I can’t wait for both Georgia and Lauren to be older, so we can try all the slides. We will be back!

PS: We went to Legoland Malaysia Theme Park too!