Kuala Lumpur: Berjaya Times Square Theme Park Entry Ticket

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Kuala Lumpur: Berjaya Times Square Theme Park Entry Ticket

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One ticket, zero weather excuses. Inside Berjaya Times Square, I love the high-energy rush of Supersonic Odyssey and the simple fact that you can stack your whole day with 20+ rides without stepping outside. The park is split into Galaxy Station for the thrill-seekers and Fantasy Garden for younger kids, so you can match the mood as you go. One thing to plan around: if your kids are near the height limits, you may find fewer rides that fit.

I also like that it’s inside a big KL shopping complex, which makes it easy to pace yourself and take breaks without losing your place. Still, your ticket doesn’t cover everything—some major attractions and the go-kart experience are listed as excluded—so check what’s included before you commit to a full day of add-ons.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Supersonic Odyssey is the headliner: an Asia-long indoor coaster experience at Galaxy Station
  • Two zones, different energy: Galaxy Station for thrills, Fantasy Garden for families
  • You get a mix of ride types: from coaster-style excitement to gentler attractions like swings and spinning rides
  • Some attractions cost extra: go-karts and several themed areas are excluded from this ticket
  • It’s KL’s all-weather plan: open hours run until 9 PM, with later start times on weekends

Berjaya Times Square: a full day of indoor fun in KL

Kuala Lumpur: Berjaya Times Square Theme Park Entry Ticket - Berjaya Times Square: a full day of indoor fun in KL
Berjaya Times Square is one of those places where the weather outside matters a lot less. You’re in Kuala Lumpur, but your entertainment happens under a roof, in a park built for long sessions. With a 1-day ticket, you’re not rushed into a short hit-and-run. You can aim for a full loop: ride hard for a while, cool down, then switch to kid-friendlier options.

The setting helps, too. The theme park sits in one of KL’s major shopping complexes, so food and breaks are easy to handle. That matters in real life—if you’ve ever tried to keep a kid happy in a hot afternoon, you know that a “quick break” can save your whole day.

This ticket is priced around $15 per person, which can feel like a bargain if you actually use your time. But value depends on what you want to ride. This pass includes entry to the theme park and a specific set of rides, not every single attraction inside the complex.

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Galaxy Station: where Supersonic Odyssey makes the biggest impression

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Galaxy Station is your thrill zone. The big reason most people come is the indoor coaster experience: Supersonic Odyssey, described as Asia’s longest indoor coaster in Malaysia. If you like rides that keep moving and keep you paying attention, this is the ride you build your day around.

What I like about this setup is that it gives you a clear plan. Start with the coaster energy, then keep going through the included thrill-leaning attractions. Your included ride list includes options like Robo Crash, Crazy Bus, and Spinning Orbit, plus the more kid-friendly-or-mixed rides such as Honey Bump and Molly-Cool’s Swing. Even if you’re not a coaster-only person, you’ll still find plenty of action to keep the afternoon flowing.

Practical tip: go earlier in your operating window if you can. Opening times are later than you might expect: Monday to Friday runs 12:00 PM–9:00 PM, while weekends, school days, and public holidays run 11:00 AM–9:00 PM. If you show up late, you’ll still have a good time, but you may feel the day compress as you chase your must-dos.

Fantasy Garden: family-friendly rides for younger kids

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Fantasy Garden is the counterbalance to Galaxy Station. This is where the park feels less about speed and more about staying entertained without turning everything into a stress test for parents. The vibe is built for families with younger children, and it’s designed for a slower rhythm.

From the included list, you’ll see family-leaning attractions like Flying Bumble Bee, Buddy Go Round, Fantasy Trail, and Dizzy Izzy. There are also rides that sound like they’re meant to be playful and easy—think gentle motion rather than full-on thrill drops. If your group has mixed ages, this zone usually becomes your “reset button.” You can let younger kids get their fun without hunting for the few rides that fit strict adult-height preferences.

One consideration from real-world experience planning: height rules can narrow your options. A booking note pointed out that a 140 cm height restriction felt strict, and a couple of kids just under that line couldn’t ride the attractions they wanted. If your child is tall enough for some rides but not others, don’t assume you’ll be able to swap to a substitute instantly. I’d treat height-limits as a planning variable, not an afterthought.

How the included rides shape your day (and your budget)

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This ticket includes admission and a set of rides. You should expect to ride a lot, but also expect that your favorites might be split into included vs. excluded categories.

Included rides listed for this ticket:

  • Supersonic Odyssey Roller Coaster
  • Robo Crash
  • Honey Bump
  • Molly-Cool’s Swing
  • Crazy Bus
  • Botanic Drive
  • Flying Bumble Bee
  • Buddy Go Round
  • Fantasy Trail
  • Dizzy Izzy
  • Spinning Orbit
  • Ooorts’ Express

That mix matters for value. A coaster alone is fun, but it can also be a one-and-done ride if you’re not patient or if lines limit your re-ride. This included lineup gives you enough variety to keep going even if one ride is a wait. And because the park is indoors, you’re not losing time to weather swings.

Budget reality check: the ticket excludes several attractions and game areas, including Terry Carnival Games Level 5, Terry Carnival Games Level 7, Haunted House, Semico Battle, Winter Wonderland Snow Town, 7D Xperia, Combat Heroes, Arcade Games, and the go-kart track. So if your plan is to ride everything you see on arrival, the math changes fast. Your best strategy is to decide your “non-negotiables” first, then treat excluded attractions as optional add-ons rather than part of the base deal.

Go-karts and the excluded attractions: what you can expect to pay extra for

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The park has enough going on that it’s easy to be distracted by big signage the second you enter. One highlight you’ll hear about is racing on the go-kart track—but for this specific ticket, go-karts are listed as excluded.

That doesn’t mean the track isn’t worth it. It means you should plan like it’s a separate expense. If you’re traveling with teens or you know your group loves racing, it’s smart to either:

  • add go-karts into your day as an extra purchase, or
  • deliberately skip them so you don’t feel like you’re missing out.

Also excluded are several themed and tech-heavy experiences like Haunted House, Winter Wonderland Snow Town, and 7D Xperia, plus Combat Heroes and Semico Battle. If you’re the type who wants the full theme-park menu—tech attractions, haunted-style stuff, and game zones—this ticket can feel like it covers the core, while you fund the extras yourself.

Price and value: is this around $15 actually a good deal?

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At roughly $15 per person for a 1-day ticket, this pass can be excellent value—especially if you’re riding multiple included attractions and you’re using the indoor roof as the main perk.

Here’s how I’d judge the cost fairly:

When it’s great value

  • You want to ride the coaster and then keep going for hours
  • Your group fits a range of rides, not just one or two
  • You’ll spend your time in the included ride list rather than chasing excluded attractions

When the value can shrink

  • Your must-dos are the excluded areas (like go-karts and several tech/theme experiences)
  • Your group is very height-specific, and you end up with fewer suitable rides
  • You keep adding paid attractions because the park offers enough temptation to burn the day budget-fast

There’s also a useful signal in the overall rating: this ticket has a 4.1 average with 31 bookings. That suggests most people land on the theme-park experience as a solid choice, not a dud. It doesn’t mean every group will love it equally, but it’s a decent indicator that the base experience works for a broad mix of visitors.

Timing in Kuala Lumpur: how to plan around the park’s hours

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The park runs late, which helps. Hours are:

  • Monday to Friday: 12:00 PM–9:00 PM
  • Weekends, school & public holidays: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

A good way to use this: plan a longer session rather than trying to squeeze everything into a short window. If you arrive near opening, you’ll have more flexibility to bounce between ride types. If you arrive later, you can still have a fun day, but expect to choose between a coaster repeat or getting through more included rides.

One more planning detail: the ticket is valid for 1 day, but starting times depend on availability. That means you’re not locked into an exact minute schedule, yet you should still check what time slot you’re assigned so you’re not rushing.

Who should book this ticket, and who should think twice

Kuala Lumpur: Berjaya Times Square Theme Park Entry Ticket - Who should book this ticket, and who should think twice
This is a fun pick if you want an easy, weather-proof plan with a clear thrill anchor (Supersonic Odyssey) and a family zone (Fantasy Garden). It’s also a smart choice for groups that include different ages—because you can shift from fast excitement to calmer rides without leaving the park.

But it’s not a match for everyone. It’s listed as not suitable for:

  • pregnant women
  • people with mobility impairments
  • people with epilepsy
  • people with high blood pressure

If any of these apply, skip this and look for lower-intensity attractions instead.

Height can also be a real issue for smaller kids. The stricter end of height limits showed up in one booking note. If your child is close to limits, arrive with patience and a plan to ask on-site which included rides are actually accessible.

Practical visit tips: tickets, ID, and making the day run smooth

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Before you go, take care of the basics so you don’t lose time inside. You’ll need:

  • a passport or ID card

Tickets must be presented for admission, and lost/expired/used tickets are not refundable. Identity may also be checked, including nationality or age, before entry.

There’s also a pricing rule that’s easy to miss: for Malaysian tickets, a surcharge applies if you don’t present MyKad/MyKid. It’s listed as RM20 for adults and RM16 for children when Malaysian ID isn’t shown. If you’re not Malaysian, you’ll still have your ticket category, but it’s worth knowing that local-ID presentation can affect pricing on certain ticket types.

Meeting point is simple: proceed directly to Berjaya Times Square for redemption. That’s great if you like self-guided freedom. Just make sure you’re using the right name for the venue when you navigate.

If you want to keep your day from turning into a money pit, do one quick scan at the entrance of what’s included vs. excluded. Since go-karts and several attractions aren’t covered, you’ll save yourself from surprise decisions mid-day.

Should you book this Berjaya Times Square Theme Park ticket?

Book it if you want a one-day, all-weather theme-park plan in Kuala Lumpur that covers enough rides to fill hours. It’s especially good if you care about Supersonic Odyssey and you want a mix of thrill and family fun under the same roof. The price makes sense when you actually use the included ride lineup and don’t feel forced to buy every extra attraction.

Consider skipping or adjusting expectations if your group’s priority list is heavy on the excluded attractions, especially go-karts and the themed tech/game areas. Also think twice if your kids are right around height cutoffs. In that case, you may end up paying for access but spending time searching for the right rides rather than riding.

If you treat this ticket like the base layer of your KL day—and you plan your must-dos with the included list in mind—you’ll likely end up with a fun, low-stress afternoon that actually survives the weather.

FAQ

What is included with the Berjaya Times Square Theme Park ticket?

Admission to Berjaya Times Square Theme Park & Amusement Rides is included, along with specific rides such as Supersonic Odyssey Roller Coaster, Robo Crash, Honey Bump, Molly-Cool’s Swing, Crazy Bus, Botanic Drive, Flying Bumble Bee, Buddy Go Round, Fantasy Trail, Dizzy Izzy, Spinning Orbit, and Ooorts’ Express.

Are go-karts included in this ticket?

No. The go-kart experience is listed as excluded from this ticket.

How long is the ticket valid for?

The ticket is valid for 1 day.

What are the park opening hours?

Monday to Friday: 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Weekends, school days, and public holidays: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

What ID do I need to bring?

Bring a passport or ID card.

Is there an extra charge for Malaysian tickets if I don’t have MyKad or MyKid?

Yes. A surcharge of RM20 (adult) or RM16 (child) applies if MyKad/MyKid is not presented for Malaysian tickets.

Can I cancel and get a full refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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