REVIEW · KUALA LUMPUR
Kuala Lumpur: Berjaya Times Square Theme Park Entry Ticket
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Indoor thrills beat Kuala Lumpur rain. This entry ticket gets you into Berjaya Times Square Theme Park, split into two clear zones: Galaxy Station for the adrenaline side and Supersonic Odyssey for roller-coaster fans. I also like that you can switch gears fast, from high-energy rides to calmer play in Fantasy Garden, so the day works for mixed ages.
The main drawback to plan around is ride restrictions and extra costs. Height rules can be strict (one guest noted a 140 cm cutoff where 139 cm was not accepted), and this ticket excludes several attractions like go-karts and multiple indoor game areas, so the final spend can creep up.
In This Review
- Key highlights you should know before you go
- Berjaya Times Square: Indoor Park Fun in the Middle of KL’s Mall Life
- Tickets, timing, and how to build a satisfying 1-day game plan
- Galaxy Station: Where the big thrill energy happens
- Fantasy Garden: Family play that doesn’t feel like a pit stop
- What’s included versus what’s extra: don’t get surprised at the entrance
- The go-kart situation: thrilling marketing, but not included here
- Height limits and comfort concerns you should take seriously
- Value check: does $15 per person make sense in Kuala Lumpur?
- Who this indoor theme park suits best
- Should you book this Berjaya Times Square entry ticket?
- FAQ
- What are the theme park opening hours?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- Is the go-kart included in this ticket?
- What ID should I bring for entry?
- Are there different ticket categories for adults and children?
- Is this theme park suitable for pregnant women or people with epilepsy or high blood pressure?
Key highlights you should know before you go

- Asia’s longest indoor coaster at Galaxy Station: Supersonic Odyssey
- Two-zone layout that mixes thrill rides with family-focused fun
- Weather-proof entertainment inside a major Kuala Lumpur shopping complex
- Included ride selection plus access to more attractions on site (with some excluded)
- Go-karts are not included under this ticket, even if you see them marketed nearby
- Bring an ID and be ready for possible age or nationality checks
Berjaya Times Square: Indoor Park Fun in the Middle of KL’s Mall Life

Berjaya Times Square is one of those rare attractions that feels like a whole mini-world without stepping outside. You’re inside a huge shopping complex in central Kuala Lumpur, so you get a simple win: even if the weather turns hot or rainy, your plan stays intact.
I like the day-planning flexibility here. You can hit rides, take breaks, and then pop into nearby mall restaurants without fighting traffic or guessing where to cool off. If you’re traveling with kids, this matters. Small breaks stop the “everyone is tired” spiral.
The park runs on a schedule that fits a lot of days. From Monday to Friday it’s open 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM, while weekends, school days, and public holidays run 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM. A later arrival can still work because it stays open late, but going earlier helps you avoid the busiest ride waves.
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Tickets, timing, and how to build a satisfying 1-day game plan

Your ticket is valid for 1 day, and the experience starts when you redeem at Berjaya Times Square directly. That’s a straightforward setup: no long transfers, no hard-to-find meet-ups. You just arrive, show your booking details, and get inside.
Here’s how I’d pace a full day so it feels worth it:
1) Start with the zone that matches your group’s mood
If your group wants thrills, begin in Galaxy Station. If you’ve got smaller kids in the mix, start in Fantasy Garden first, then work your way over to the bigger rides.
2) Ride your must-dos earlier
Even though you’re indoors, lines and capacity limits can still show up. Starting earlier also helps if you need to do a quick ID check and settle in.
3) Use the mall space as your recharge zone
This park sits in a mall, which means food and rest are easy to find nearby. You’re not stuck waiting for a long official break.
What to bring is simple but important. Plan on bringing a passport or ID card. The park may also verify identity, nationality, or age before entry, so don’t rely on memory or guesses if you’re traveling with kids who may need age-related confirmation.
One more practical note: adult tickets cover ages 13–59, while child tickets cover ages 3–12. If you’re between categories, double-check before you arrive.
Galaxy Station: Where the big thrill energy happens

This is the thrill zone, and it’s the one that gets the headline. Galaxy Station is home to Supersonic Odyssey, which is billed as Asia’s longest indoor coaster. If you’re a coaster person, this is the core reason to go.
The value of having one major signature ride in the same zone is that it keeps your day simple. You can focus your effort. Instead of bouncing all over the park, you can do a logical loop: coaster first, then stack other included Galaxy Station rides.
Even beyond the coaster, you’ll find a run of included rides such as Robo Crash, Honey Bump, Molly-Cool’s Swing, Crazy Bus, Botanic Drive, Flying Bumble Bee, and Buddy Go Round. I can’t promise exactly how every ride feels without being on the platform with you, but I can say this: the lineup is designed for momentum and motion, the type of indoor fun where time passes quickly and you don’t need to travel far between attractions.
If you’re bringing mixed ages, treat Galaxy Station as your “try the fits, watch the limits” area. Some rides will work immediately, and some won’t depending on height and comfort.
Fantasy Garden: Family play that doesn’t feel like a pit stop

After the thrills, you’ll want the softer landing. Fantasy Garden is aimed at younger children, and that’s a big deal when you’re planning for a full day. You can park the kids somewhere that matches their energy level and let adults reset their brains.
The included Fantasy-side attractions include Fantasy Trail, Dizzy Izzy, and Spinning Orbit, plus Ooorts’ Express. This is where you want to spend time if your group includes kids who might not meet thrill ride height requirements or who simply don’t want intense motion all day.
I also like that the park is designed to let parents switch roles. One parent can concentrate on getting the right rides completed while the other takes a breather. Indoors helps too because you’re not exposed to weather while you manage the “one more ride” bargaining.
What’s included versus what’s extra: don’t get surprised at the entrance

This ticket covers entry to Berjaya Times Square Theme Park and a specific set of rides. From the included list, you’ll have access to Supersonic Odyssey Roller Coaster plus 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.
At the same time, the park clearly has additional attractions that are excluded from this ticket. Commonly excluded options include Terry Carnival Games Level 5 and Level 7, Haunted House, Semico Battle, Winter Wonderland Snow Town, 7D Xperia, Combat Heroes, arcade games, and go-karts. So while the venue is marketed as having 20+ rides and attractions under one roof, your included set is a curated slice.
Here’s why that distinction matters for your budget. If your group starts with thrill expectations but then hits a bunch of “not covered” signs, you’ll lose momentum fast. I’d go in with the included rides in mind, then treat excluded attractions as optional add-ons rather than required stops.
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The go-kart situation: thrilling marketing, but not included here

Go-karts are part of the big theme-park selling points, and it’s easy to assume your ticket would cover them. In this case, it doesn’t.
The good news is you can still enjoy plenty of included rides, especially once you’re inside and you see how the park flows. The practical advice is to decide early if go-karts are a must for your group. If they are, plan for extra spend. If they’re not, you can ignore them and still have a full day.
This is also the kind of place where kids may spot the go-karts first and then lose patience when you steer them toward included rides. Starting in the correct zone helps prevent that.
Height limits and comfort concerns you should take seriously

I’ll be blunt here because it saves hours: some rides have strict requirements, and height rules can be the deciding factor for families.
One guest noted a tight 140 cm cutoff, where a child at 139 cm couldn’t ride. That tells you something important: don’t assume near-misses will be forgiven. If your kids are close to common thresholds, double-check in advance if you can, and build a plan that includes both thrill and family-friendly options.
Comfort and safety filters matter too. The park isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, people with epilepsy, and people with high blood pressure. If anyone in your group falls into these categories, don’t treat the park like a casual stroll. The safest move is to choose a different kind of activity.
For everyone else, I’d also plan a “motion strategy.” If your group is sensitive to spinning or fast acceleration, you’ll still get a fun day by alternating thrill rides with calmer stops in Fantasy Garden.
Value check: does $15 per person make sense in Kuala Lumpur?

At about $15 per person for entry, this sounds like an easy win. The real question is whether the included rides line up with what your group actually wants to do.
Here’s the value logic I’d use:
- If you’re happy stacking rides from the included list, you’re set up for a solid day indoors.
- If your group’s top priorities are excluded attractions, you may end up paying extra anyway, which reduces the value.
There’s also a ticket detail that can change your final cost for some visitors. A surcharge applies if MyKad/MyKid is not presented for Malaysian tickets: RM20 for adults and RM16 for children. So if you’re eligible for Malaysian pricing and you don’t have the right ID with you, your price won’t be the simple $15 figure.
Still, even with that, the setting is what makes this offer work. You’re not paying for a single ride. You’re paying for admission to an indoor park where you can shift between zones, take breaks in the mall, and keep everyone occupied for hours without fighting the heat.
If you want a safe, straightforward entertainment block in KL that doesn’t require lots of logistics, this is one of the cleanest options.
Who this indoor theme park suits best

This ticket is a strong match if:
- You want all-weather fun in central Kuala Lumpur.
- Your group includes a mix of thrill-seekers and younger kids.
- You’re comfortable doing a full day of rides without needing every single attraction.
It’s less ideal if:
- Your group expects go-karts, arcade games, or specific attractions like 7D Xperia or Haunted House to be included.
- You’re traveling with kids who may fail height requirements and you only have thrill rides on your plan.
- Anyone in your group falls under the listed unsuitability categories.
Should you book this Berjaya Times Square entry ticket?
I’d book it if you want a practical, indoor day with a real centerpiece coaster and a family-friendly zone that helps keep the group together. The biggest reason to go is simple: you get a full theme-park outing without getting stuck outside in KL weather.
Hold off or adjust expectations if go-karts and the excluded attractions are the whole reason you came. This ticket is best when you treat the listed included rides as your main plan and view other attractions as optional extras. If your group includes kids near strict height cutoffs, plan extra flexibility between Galaxy Station and Fantasy Garden, and don’t bank on every ride working on the first try.
FAQ
What are the theme park opening hours?
Monday to Friday it runs 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Weekends, school days, and public holidays run 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
How long is the ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day.
Is the go-kart included in this ticket?
No. Go-kart is listed as excluded, so it’s not included with this ticket.
What ID should I bring for entry?
Bring a passport or an ID card. The park may verify identity, nationality, or age before entry.
Are there different ticket categories for adults and children?
Yes. Adult tickets are for ages 13–59, and child tickets are for ages 3–12.
Is this theme park suitable for pregnant women or people with epilepsy or high blood pressure?
No. It is listed as not suitable for pregnant women, people with epilepsy, and people with high blood pressure.






























