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Two of Johor Bahru's most loved family experiences — one iconic LEGO-built theme park and one very cool escape from the Malaysian heat. LEGOLAND Malaysia in Iskandar Puteri is Asia's first LEGOLAND Resort — a 76-acre world of 40+ rides, shows, and attractions across eight themed zones, with over 15,000 LEGO models built from more than 60 million LEGO bricks, the brand-new Asia-first LEGO Ferrari Build & Race, and Miniland's jaw-dropping miniature replicas of 17 Asian landmarks. Then head to Paradigm Mall for a completely different kind of thrill: Blue Ice Skating Rink, the first and largest real ice rink in Johor — 20,000 square feet of real ice, skate rental included, and certified coaches on hand for beginners and experienced skaters alike. LEGO bricks and real ice — Johor Bahru's ultimate combo day out. Book on Thrillark.

Key Highlights

  • LEGOLAND Malaysia — Asia's first LEGOLAND Resort, opened 2012 in Iskandar Puteri, JB; 76 acres, 8 themed zones, 40+ rides, shows, and attractions
  • 60 million+ LEGO bricks across the park; 15,000+ LEGO models — from life-sized characters to entire streetscapes
  • Miniland: 17 iconic Asian landmarks recreated in miniature from 30 million LEGO bricks — Petronas Twin Towers, the Taj Mahal, Singapore's Merlion, and more
  • LEGO Ferrari Build & Race — Asia's first, opened November 2025: build your own LEGO Ferrari, test it on three tracks, and race on a virtual replica of Ferrari's Pista di Fiorano circuit
  • NINJAGO The Ride: cutting-edge 4D motion-based dark ride where hand gestures control your ninja moves to defeat villains
  • LEGO Technic zone: Project X roller coaster, Great LEGO Race VR coaster (105 cm+), Technic Twister, and Aquazone Wave Racers
  • LEGO Kingdoms: The Dragon roller coaster through a castle interior, Royal Joust archery, and live jousting tournament shows
  • Blue Ice Skating Rink — first and largest real ice rink in Johor; 20,000 sq ft of real ice inside Paradigm Mall, Level 3F
  • Skate rental included; certified coaches available for Figure Skating, Ice Hockey, and Speed Skating; fully stocked pro shop on-site
  • Session-based entry; the perfect air-conditioned cool-down after a full LEGOLAND day in JB's tropical heat

About Combo: LEGOLAND Malaysia + Blue Ice Skating Rink @ Paradigm Mall

LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort in Iskandar Puteri made history when it opened on 15 September 2012 as Asia's first LEGOLAND — a milestone in the region's theme park landscape that it continues to celebrate more than a decade later. The 76-acre park is purpose-built around one premise: the limitless creative power of the LEGO brick. Spread across eight themed zones, over 60 million LEGO bricks are woven into rides, architecture, sculptures, and interactive installations throughout. The result is a park where the medium is as much the message as any individual attraction.

Miniland is the park's creative centrepiece and most photographed zone — an extraordinary collection of 17 iconic Asian landmark replicas, each built to miniature scale from more than 30 million LEGO bricks. The Petronas Twin Towers of Kuala Lumpur, the Taj Mahal, Singapore's Merlion, the Angkor Wat temples, and iconic landmarks from across the continent are recreated with astonishing detail, many of them interactive — press a button and watch boats sail, cars move, or water features activate. LEGO Technic is the adrenaline hub: Project X is a sharp-turning coaster that remains one of the park's most beloved thrill rides, the Great LEGO Race adds a virtual reality overlay for an immersive racing dimension, and Aquazone Wave Racers turns water into a battleground. LEGO Kingdoms transports visitors to a medieval world of castles and dragons: The Dragon roller coaster threads through a castle interior, the Royal Joust teaches archery, and live jousting performances fill the Castle Stage. Land of Adventure's Lost Kingdom Adventure deploys laser blasters against ancient temple targets. NINJAGO World's signature ride — NINJAGO The Ride — is a 4D motion-based attraction where visitors physically control their ninja moves through hand gestures, using cutting-edge technology to create one of the most interactive dark rides in any theme park.

The newest headline attraction is LEGO Ferrari Build & Race, launched in November 2025 as the first of its kind in Asia. The experience is anchored by the world's first life-sized LEGO Ferrari F50 — an extraordinary engineering achievement in LEGO construction and a must-photograph moment. Inside the centre, visitors explore the history and iconography of Ferrari, then move into dedicated build, test, and race zones: design your own LEGO Ferrari race car, test it against three specialised tracks measuring speed, steering, and performance, then scan it to race virtually on a digital replica of Ferrari's legendary Pista di Fiorano circuit in Italy. A DUPLO build area ensures even the youngest visitors can participate. This single attraction adds an entirely new dimension to the LEGOLAND Malaysia experience for 2025 visitors.

Blue Ice Skating Rink at Level 3F-30 of Paradigm Mall in Skudai is everything LEGOLAND is not — cold, quiet, and calm. It holds the distinction of being the first and largest real ice rink ever built in the state of Johor, offering 20,000 square feet of genuine maintained ice in an air-conditioned mall environment. Ice skate rental is included and available in all sizes; gloves are required on the ice and available for RM7 on-site if needed. Certified coaches cover three disciplines — Figure Skating, Ice Hockey, and Speed Skating — and are available for beginners who want guidance before their first session. The rink operates on a session-based entry system, and the fully stocked pro shop carries rentals, sharpening services, and equipment. As the only remaining real ice rink in Johor, Blue Ice attracts both casual first-timers and dedicated figure skaters who travel specifically for the ice. Paradigm Mall is approximately 20 minutes from LEGOLAND by Grab — an ideal second stop that swaps LEGO-brick sunshine for a cool glide across real ice. Book both on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission to LEGOLAND Malaysia 
  • Admission to Blue Ice Skating Rink 

Exclusions

  • LEGOLAND Water Park (separate ticket required)
  • SEA LIFE Malaysia Aquarium (separate ticket required)
  • 4D cinema at LEGOLAND (may require separate in-park payment depending on current policy)
  • Gloves at Blue Ice Skating Rink (available on-site for RM7 if not brought from home)
  • Professional coaching sessions at Blue Ice Skating Rink (available separately on-site)
  • Food and beverages at both venues
  • Transportation between LEGOLAND and Paradigm Mall

Insiders' Tips

At LEGOLAND Malaysia, head to the LEGO Ferrari Build & Race and NINJAGO The Ride first thing in the morning when queues are shortest — both draw high demand throughout the day. Download the LEGOLAND Malaysia app before visiting for real-time wait times and a park map. Outside food is not permitted inside LEGOLAND, so plan your meal around the eight in-park eateries. For Blue Ice Skating Rink, bring or wear a light jacket or long-sleeved top — the rink is genuinely cold and the contrast with JB's outdoor heat can feel intense. Weekday mornings tend to have the smoothest ice and fewest skaters; weekends can get busy by early afternoon. Paradigm Mall is well-served by Grab from LEGOLAND Malaysia — allow around 20–25 minutes travel time.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • LEGOLAND Malaysia:  10:00 AM to 6:00pm ( with last entry at 5:00pm) 
  • Blue Ice Skating Rink: 10 AM to 10 PM
Child Policy
  • Children under the age of 5 are not permitted on the ice 
What to Wear/Bring
  • LEGOLAND: 
    • Bring along your sunglasses, sunscreen, change of clothes, towel, swimwear.
  • Ice Rink: 
    • Wear comfortable, warm clothing, including long-sleeved shirts, light jackets, and long pants.
    • Wear thick socks and gloves.
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Lockers
  • Rental protective gears

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable: All bookings are final once confirmed. Please review your visit date carefully before completing your purchase.

Combo: LEGOLAND Malaysia + Blue Ice Skating Rink @ Paradigm Mall  Frequently Asked Questions

What is LEGOLAND Malaysia and why is it historically significant?
LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort in Iskandar Puteri is Asia's first LEGOLAND — the first LEGO-branded theme park to open on the continent when it launched on 15 September 2012. Covering 76 acres, it is purpose-built for families with children and is centred entirely around the creative world of the LEGO brick. The park houses over 15,000 LEGO models constructed from more than 60 million LEGO bricks across eight themed zones, 40+ rides, shows, and interactive attractions, making it the most comprehensive LEGO-themed destination in the region.
What is LEGO Ferrari Build & Race at LEGOLAND Malaysia?
LEGO Ferrari Build & Race is Asia's first Ferrari-branded LEGO experience, launched at LEGOLAND Malaysia in November 2025. The attraction is anchored by the world's first life-sized LEGO Ferrari F50 — a remarkable construction achievement and the single most photographed object in the attraction. Visitors explore Ferrari history and iconography, then move through dedicated build, test, and race zones where they design their own LEGO Ferrari race car, test its performance across three specialised tracks (speed, steering, and tune), and scan it into a virtual race on a digital replica of Ferrari's iconic Pista di Fiorano circuit in Italy. A DUPLO build area accommodates younger children.
Miniland is LEGOLAND Malaysia's most celebrated zone — a collection of 17 iconic Asian country
landmarks recreated in miniature scale using over 30 million LEGO bricks. The replicas include the Petronas Twin Towers of Kuala Lumpur, Singapore's Merlion, India's Taj Mahal, Cambodia's Angkor Wat, and iconic landmarks from across Asia, each built with extraordinary brick-by-brick detail. Many models are interactive — visitors can press buttons to activate moving vehicles, boats, or water features within the miniature scenes. Miniland also features a recreation of 13 unique Malaysian state village houses, taking more than 1,300 hours and 125,000 bricks to construct.
What is NINJAGO The Ride at LEGOLAND Malaysia?
NINJAGO The Ride in the NINJAGO World zone is one of LEGOLAND Malaysia's most technologically advanced attractions — a 4D motion-based dark ride where visitors use physical hand gestures to control their ninja powers. The ride's cutting-edge technology detects hand movements and translates them into on-screen ninja actions — launching fireballs, casting ice blasts, and defeating villains — creating a uniquely interactive experience that combines physical participation with theme park immersion. It is consistently rated among the park's top attractions for children and adults alike.
What is Blue Ice Skating Rink at Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru?
Blue Ice Skating Rink at Paradigm Mall in Skudai is the first and largest real ice rink ever built in the state of Johor, offering 20,000 square feet of genuine maintained ice on Level 3F of the mall. The rink is part of the Blue Ice chain — Malaysia's leading real-ice skating operator with branches across multiple malls — and is considered an institution for ice skating in Johor. It operates on a session-based entry system with ice skate rental included, and offers certified coaching in Figure Skating, Ice Hockey, and Speed Skating, making it suitable for complete beginners through to experienced athletes.
Does Blue Ice Skating Rink use real ice?
Yes — Blue Ice Skating Rink at Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru uses genuine, maintained real ice across its 20,000 square foot rink, which is why it holds the distinction of being the first and largest real ice rink in Johor. Real ice provides a qualitatively different skating experience from synthetic alternatives — authentic glide, genuine resistance, and the same conditions used in professional figure skating, ice hockey, and speed skating. Blue Ice maintains its rink to consistent standards, and visitor reviews consistently describe the ice as smooth and well-kept, particularly during morning weekday sessions.
Is LEGOLAND Malaysia suitable for adults without children?
Yes — while LEGOLAND Malaysia is primarily designed for families with children aged 2–12, adult visitors and adults without children also have a rewarding experience. The engineering and creative artistry of Miniland's miniature landmarks, the new LEGO Ferrari Build & Race experience, the Great LEGO Race VR coaster, and the sheer scale and visual detail of the 60 million+ brick park are genuinely impressive at any age. Many visitors without children report spending most of their time in Miniland and the LEGO Technic zone. The LEGO Ferrari Build & Race in particular appeals strongly to adults with an interest in motorsport or LEGO construction.
Can complete beginners skate at Blue Ice Skating Rink?
Yes — Blue Ice Skating Rink at Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru is fully equipped for complete beginners. Ice skate rental is included with admission, and the session-based entry system ensures the rink is never overcrowded. Certified coaches are available on-site during sessions to provide beginner guidance — helping first-timers with basic balance, technique, and confidence on the ice. Gloves are required and available to purchase on-site for RM7. First-timers are encouraged to hold the rink barrier as they find their footing, and the rink's session format means the ice is regularly maintained between sessions.
How far is LEGOLAND Malaysia from Blue Ice Skating Rink at Paradigm Mall?
LEGOLAND Malaysia in Iskandar Puteri and Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru in Skudai are approximately 20–25 minutes apart by Grab or taxi — a very manageable same-day journey. The recommended sequence is to arrive at LEGOLAND when it opens in the morning and spend the day across the eight zones, then Grab to Paradigm Mall in the late afternoon for a Blue Ice skating session. Blue Ice stays open until 10:00 PM, giving ample evening time for skating after a full LEGOLAND day. Both are accessible from Singapore via the Second Link (Tuas) or Johor Bahru Causeway.

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Combo: LEGOLAND Malaysia + Blue Ice Skating Rink @ Paradigm Mall

USD 59.68

Insiders’ Tips

At LEGOLAND Malaysia, head to the LEGO Ferrari Build & Race and NINJAGO The Ride first thing in the morning when queues are shortest — both draw high demand throughout the day. Download the LEGOLAND Malaysia app before visiting for real-time wait times and a park map. Outside food is not permitted inside LEGOLAND, so plan your meal around the eight in-park eateries. For Blue Ice Skating Rink, bring or wear a light jacket or long-sleeved top — the rink is genuinely cold and the contrast with JB's outdoor heat can feel intense. Weekday mornings tend to have the smoothest ice and fewest skaters; weekends can get busy by early afternoon. Paradigm Mall is well-served by Grab from LEGOLAND Malaysia — allow around 20–25 minutes travel time.

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