At Legoland Malaysia...
No extra charges after entering Legoland..
Just need to pre-register,
According to the time-slot...
Our time-slot is 2:30pm...
Having so much fun..
At Mindstorms Robotic Center....
With Dr. Heartbeat and the NXT-bots...
After fixing the lego provided..
To the way it should looks like...
I learnt very simple programming...
To make my robot move...
Team up with my mei mei..
For this successful project!~
Fully control on our robot's movement...
Watching our robot moving..
Is indeed a great achievement..
What's more rewarding is:
We get a Certificate of Achievement..
From Legoland Malaysia Resort...
In recognition of successfully completing..
The LEGO MINDSTORM Workshop!~
If you're unsure where the robotic center located..
Spot for this huge Albert Eistein face...
After entering Legoland in Johor..
Have fun and bring back your own cert!~
is the robot being set up based on our creativity? it sound so nice to explore new thing there (y)
ReplyDeleteI remember being in my Robotics team while I was back in school. Looking at this made me feel all nostalgic. <3
ReplyDeleteFuturistic is really taking over the world! Impressive robots.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting activity for the kids. Think the boys will love that kinda tech excitement!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Everest
Wow, this looks like a very promising place to bring my boys when they are much older. Thanks for sharing, I didn't know this place exists. Lol.
ReplyDeleteBuilding a robot looks fun .....
ReplyDeleteWow...this is definitely interesting... Will go check it out tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteI never visit Legoland before and I heard my friends the decoration is creative and 3D. Will check it out for the tickets.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, so you actually build the robot and make it move. I should try it. Hehehe
ReplyDeleteLego and robot? Seem interesting! I guess my boyfie will love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my, science and robots are way out of my league. I don't understand what goes on. But Legoland has many other attractions which I enjoy.
ReplyDeleteGood bonding time as well as exploring time for the kids and even adults, I would say.
ReplyDeleteOh this is quite fun actually; interesting concept- should definitely give this a try :D
ReplyDeletewow...sound funny!!! I never visit before!!! I wish to visit there!!
ReplyDeletewow love the Einstein face! seems very interesting!!
ReplyDeleteWow this looks really cool! My dad is a robotics teacher - Ill have to show him this!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! I still secretly love Legos!
ReplyDeleteWow, cool! My nephews would love this!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a ton of fun!
ReplyDeleteWell, this is just sooooooooooo cool!!! My brothers built lego robots before it was a 'thing' haha.. both around 50 now but love how the company has evolved to challenge ages and levels of discovery!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! My kids would love it!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very informative and fun way to spend a day with kids
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of fun for anyone who likes Lego
ReplyDeleteThis is so badass! Who knew you could do this with legos!
ReplyDeleteBeen so long that I played with legos. Amazing what you can build now.
ReplyDeleteI use to teach robotics during my teacher life! I never knew legoland has one too =D
ReplyDeleteThat is so fabulous. I still love Legos. My grandson would love that.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteOho! I just came back from Legoland. This looks like an awesome activity.
ReplyDeletePlaytime should also be educational, glad lego sees that as well
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great day spent with kids!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely neat and will be checking his out
ReplyDeleteThis is super interesting
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Our family's never visited a Legoland but this looks like terrific fun. We've always been fans of Lego and our sons now have a huge collection they've built over the years, adding to the Lego my wife saved from her childhood. It's fantastic when such a durable and creative toy can be shared across generations. Next up, God willing, we'll see our grandchildren playing with Lego, too.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like such an interesting outing! I love that it's so actively engaged and that you actually got to work with it. My middle daughter would love something like this!
ReplyDeleteHave not been to Legoland yet, wow so many things to see there :)
ReplyDeleteI love how informational and interactive Legoland is. It's not just a blast for the kids (and, let's face it parents too) but it offers so many other benefits!
ReplyDeleteIt's great that there was no extra charge on top of admission to the park. Looks like a fun session!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun activity to do with kids. My son has loved Legos since he was small. He's 15 now and still likes building with them.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Legoland is awesome!
ReplyDeleteSo much fun!
ReplyDeleteThat is cool for those with little kids!
ReplyDeleteWow That Albert Einstein is really impressive! Lego is amazing and such a great product for motor skills :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! My kids took part in a lego class last year in their homeschool co-op and loved it.
ReplyDeleteSo awesome! Legos have come a very long way since I was a kid!
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this is the best place to hang out at legoland. can rest for the parents and the kids can enjoy their quiet time with lego and building bricks.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun place to be for a kid. I wish i was a kid again. hehe
ReplyDeleteIt's a so much fun place for kids and Lego lovers as well.
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