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LEGOLAND Malaysia Becomes Malaysia’s First Certified Autism Center

LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort has made history as Malaysia’s first Certified Autism Center (CAC), setting a new standard for accessibility and inclusivity in theme parks. The recognition, awarded by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), underscores LEGOLAND Malaysia’s commitment to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all guests.

A Milestone for Inclusive Tourism

With 1 in 100 children worldwide being autistic, families often struggle to find attractions that cater to their needs. Sensory overload, untrained staff, and limited accessibility information can make outings challenging. By achieving CAC status, LEGOLAND Malaysia joins a global movement to create more inclusive spaces for neurodivergent guests.

To earn this certification, LEGOLAND Malaysia’s guest-facing staff underwent specialized autism and sensory awareness training, ensuring they can support visitors with effective communication strategies and sensory-friendly approaches. The resort also underwent an on-site audit and will continue to receive ongoing education and support from IBCCES to maintain its standards.

Enhanced Accessibility for a More Enjoyable Visit

LEGOLAND Malaysia has taken additional steps to ensure families can plan their visits with confidence:

  • New Accessibility Page – The LEGOLAND Malaysia website now features detailed sensory guides for each attraction, allowing guests to preview sensory elements before arrival.
  • Sensory Guideboards – Installed across the theme park to help visitors navigate rides and attractions based on their comfort levels.
  • Future Enhancements – More updates will roll out to further improve accessibility and guest experience.

LEGOLAND Malaysia: A Leader in Inclusive Fun

Since opening in 2012 as the first LEGOLAND park in Asia, LEGOLAND Malaysia has offered over 40 rides and attractions across 73 acres in Johor. Now, as a Certified Autism Center, the resort is ensuring that even more families can enjoy meaningful, memorable, and stress-free experiences.

A Global Effort for Inclusive Travel

IBCCES, a leader in cognitive disorder training and certification, has been working for over 20 years to improve accessibility in healthcare, education, and entertainment. They also operate AutismTravel.com, a free online resource listing certified autism-friendly destinations, helping families connect with welcoming travel experiences worldwide.

Irone Kim

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