Legoland Malaysia reopens to visitors

By TIN Media | Nation News Published 3 years ago on 27 June 2020
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MALAYSIA:

Legoland Malaysia Resort is now reopening to visitors with reduced capacity as a precaution, which began on Thursday after months of temporary closure due to a COVID-19 pandemic.

The Theme Park welcomes its guests to the hotel and its immersive submarine experience, SEA LIFE Malaysia, said Lim Choong Sean its divisional director.

According to him, the reopening process, which was also in compliance with the Government guidelines, would also encourage guests to expect that the entire resort will see new procedures and operational improvements while adhering to operational standards (SOPs).

“We have to limit the capacity of the resort to just 30 percent of normal operation. We also provide a cashless transaction platform to limit touch between guests and staff.

“What we have also done includes temporary closing of certain activities to ensure social distancing,” he told.

He said that during the opening on Thursday the theme park resort received an enormous response beyond expectations.

Legoland Malaysia Resort offers a large number of attractive promotions for the public to encourage more visitors.

“For example, book one night and get a second night for free at Legoland Hotel, and if visitors book a one- day ticket at the theme park, they will get another ticket free.

“There are a lot of attractive and flexible offers to get visitors back to Legoland,” he said.


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