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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

20 Sep 2014 - Legoland Hotel

We have been to Legoland many times over the past two years but today will be our first time spending a night at Legoland Hotel.  We were there to check in at about 2pm but was told that our room will only be ready at around 4pm.  For the kids, spending 2 hours at the hotel lobby was not an issue as there are Lego blocks everywhere to keep them busy.
The entire hotel is nicely decorated with three main themes, namely Kingdom, Adventure and Pirates.  A mini castle and pirate ship are just some of the few structures you can see around the hotels.
There are also a couple a pictures completely made up of Lego blocks.  Pretty cool.
Behind the reception is a wall full of Lego figurines.  There is a bicycle moving in front of the wall whereby its wheels are actually magnifying glass.
We finally got our keys to our rooms.  First we went to my sis premium pirate themed room.  The entire room is decorated with skulls, pirate ships, treasure chests etc.
Once the kids stepped into the room, they went wild, especially when they found a piece of paper that contains clues to unlock a treasure chest.  They spent about half an hour before they managed to find the correct number combination to unlock the chest.  There were some goodies in the chest which the kids can bring home.
We then proceed to our standard adventure themed room which is a level up.  The hotel lift itself is quite interesting.  Once we entered the lift, it felt like we were in a disco.
Once again, our adventure themed room was decorated with pyramids, bugs and all sorts of wild creatures.  Actually there is no difference in terms of room layout between a standard and a premium room.  The only difference is that premium room has a little bit more decoration such as wall paper and Lego figurines.  We all do not think it's worth to pay the extra for a premium room.
One good thing about Legoland Hotel room is that the kids have their own area with a double deck beds.  There is a sliding door that can separate the kid's area from the main room.  Best thing is the kid's area has its own TV, so there is no need to "fight" for TV programs, which we normally faced in other hotel.
Overall we were quite satisfied with the hotel room.  By the way, as a Legoland annual pass member, we are entitled to a 25% discount for the hotel room.

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