Plan Your Visit to Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Berjaya Times Square Theme Park is Kuala Lumpur’s best-known indoor amusement park, most famous for fitting a real roller coaster and family rides inside a central city mall. The visit is easier than a sprawling outdoor park, but it still rewards a plan because the rides are split between thrill-heavy Galaxy Station and kid-focused Fantasy Garden. The biggest difference between a rushed visit and a good one is clearing the headline rides before mall crowds build. This guide covers timings, tickets, route, and what’s worth prioritizing.

Quick overview: Berjaya Times Square Theme Park at a glance

If you want a weather-proof park day in central Kuala Lumpur, this is the fast version of what matters.

  • When to visit: Monday–Friday, 12 noon–9pm; Saturday–Sunday, school holidays, and public holidays, 11am–9pm. The first 60–90 minutes after opening are noticeably calmer than 2pm–6pm, because the park fills up once mall shoppers, families, and school-holiday groups arrive.
  • Getting in: From RM 63 for Malaysian adults and RM 90 for foreign adults for standard entry. Family packages start from RM 195, and weekends, public holidays, and school breaks are smoother if you book ahead.
  • How long to allow: 2–4 hours for most visitors. It stretches toward the longer end if you’re splitting time between thrill rides, kiddie rides, arcade games, and paid add-ons like Snow Town.
  • What most people miss: The 7D Xperia show and the pay-per-play extras are easy to overlook until late in the visit, and younger kids usually get more out of Fantasy Garden than families expect.
  • Is a guide worth it? No for most visitors, because the park is compact and easy to self-navigate; your money is usually better spent on tickets or add-ons unless you’re folding it into a wider Kuala Lumpur sightseeing day.

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Where and when to go

How do you get to Berjaya Times Square Theme Park?

Berjaya Times Square Theme Park sits inside Berjaya Times Square on Jalan Imbi, at the Bukit Bintang end of central Kuala Lumpur, a short walk from Imbi Monorail Station and easy to reach without needing a car.

Berjaya Times Square, Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Find on Maps

  • Monorail: Imbi Station → 2–5 min walk → Use the covered connection straight into the mall.
  • LRT / Monorail: Hang Tuah Station → 8–10 min walk → Best backup if you’re arriving on the LRT and don’t want to change twice.
  • Taxi / rideshare: Berjaya Times Square drop-off → 2–3 min indoor walk → Easiest option with strollers or younger kids.
  • Parking: Basement parking at Berjaya Times Square → direct mall access → convenient in bad weather, but Jalan Imbi traffic slows down fast on weekends.

Which entrance should you use?

The park is inside the mall rather than at street level, and the mistake most visitors make is wandering the shopping floors first and only then looking for the ticketing area. Go straight to the Level 5 ticketing and entry area if you want to maximize ride time.

  • Main entrance: Located at the Level 5 park entrance inside Berjaya Times Square. Expect the slowest entry flow from mid-afternoon onward on weekends and school holidays.

When is Berjaya Times Square Theme Park open?

  • Monday–Friday: 12 noon–9pm
  • Saturday–Sunday, school holidays, and public holidays: 11am–9pm
  • Last entry: Arriving by 7:30pm gives you a more worthwhile visit than entering close to closing.

When is it busiest?: Weekends, public holidays, June–August, November, and December are the heaviest periods, and the wait for headline rides rises once general mall foot traffic peaks after lunch.

When should you actually go?: A weekday right after opening gives you the cleanest run at Supersonic Odyssey and the 7D theater before family groups and afternoon shoppers fill the park.

The first 90 minutes matter more here than at bigger parks

If you arrive right after opening, you can usually clear the headline thrill rides before the mall’s afternoon foot traffic spills upward. That matters more here than at outdoor parks because the crowd builds in a compressed indoor space.

How much time do you need?

Visit typeRouteDurationWalking distanceWhat you get

Highlights only

Entrance → Galaxy Station → Supersonic Odyssey → Spinning Orbit → 7D Xperia → exit

2–2.5 hours

~1km

You cover the main thrill attractions and the headline motion theater, but you’ll mostly skip Fantasy Garden, arcade time, and paid extras.

Balanced visit

Entrance → Galaxy Station highlights → Fantasy Garden family rides → 7D Xperia → arcade / games break → exit

3–4 hours

~1.5km

This is the best fit for most visitors because you see both sides of the park and avoid turning it into a thrill-only sprint.

Full exploration

Entrance → full Galaxy Station circuit → full Fantasy Garden circuit → 7D Xperia → arcade / carnival games → Snow Town or other add-ons → exit

4+ hours

~2km

You experience the park properly, including repeats and paid extras, but it only feels worth it if you’re happy treating it as a full indoor-afternoon plan.

Which ticket does your route need?

Standard admission covers the rides and attractions inside Berjaya Times Square Theme Park, including Galaxy Station and Fantasy Garden.

✨ If you’re planning a longer sightseeing day in Kuala Lumpur, the combo ticket with Aquaria KLCC works better than booking the attractions separately since both experiences can comfortably fit into the same day.

Which Berjaya Times Square Theme Park ticket is best for you

Ticket typeWhat's includedBest forPrice range

Full Day Pass

Unlimited access to rides and attractions inside Berjaya Times Square Theme Park, including Galaxy Station and Fantasy Garden

Spending a flexible day inside the indoor park without needing separate ride tickets or timed access

From MYR 60

Combo: Aquaria KLCC + Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Entry to Aquaria KLCC plus unlimited rides at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Building a full indoor Kuala Lumpur itinerary that mixes marine exhibits with thrill and family rides in a single day

From RM 35

How do you get around Berjaya Times Square Theme Park?

Park layout

The park has 2 main zones, and most visitors need 2–4 hours for the highlights or closer to 4 hours if they’re mixing thrill rides, young-kid rides, arcade time, and add-ons. The main crowd-flow mistake is drifting between zones too often instead of clearing one side first.

  • Galaxy Station: High-thrill rides, including Supersonic Odyssey and Spinning Orbit → budget 60–90 min if you’re prioritizing the big rides.
  • Fantasy Garden: Gentler family rides, colorful décor, and younger-kid attractions → budget 45–75 min depending on ages.
  • Arcade and add-ons: Carnival games, VR-style experiences, and extra-fee amusements → budget 20–45 min if you know you’ll stop to play.

Suggested route: Start in Galaxy Station if you care about queues, because the older-kid and teen crowd builds there first; then move to Fantasy Garden once the headline thrill rides are done and save paid extras for the end so they don’t eat your core ride time.

Maps and navigation tools

  • Map: On-site boards and ticket-counter guidance cover the park layout → grab a quick orientation when you enter, because the attraction split across 2 levels matters more than the total size.
  • Signage: The zone names are clear, but wayfinding is still easier if you decide early whether you’re doing a thrill-first or family-first route.
  • Audio guide / app: There’s no essential park audio guide here → this is a self-guided visit, and you won’t miss much by navigating on your own.

💡 Pro tip: Clear Galaxy Station first if thrill rides are your priority — the park is compact, but crossing back later for one missed coaster feels slower once crowds build indoors.

What are the must-ride attractions at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park?

Supersonic Odyssey roller coaster at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
7D Xperia motion theater at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
Spinning Orbit thrill ride at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
Dizzy Izzy family ride at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
Buddy Go Round carousel at Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
Snow Town indoor snow attraction near Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
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Supersonic Odyssey

Ride type: Inverted roller coaster

This is the ride most people come for, and it’s still the park’s clearest reason to prioritize Galaxy Station early. The loops, suspended track, and compact indoor setting make it feel more intense than many visitors expect from a mall-based park. What people often miss is that it’s the one attraction that most changes the pace of your visit — if you leave it until later, it can shape the whole day around the wait.

Where to find it: Galaxy Station, Level 7

7D Xperia

Ride type: Motion cinema / multi-sensory theater

The 7D Xperia works best as a change of pace between physical rides, especially if your group includes both thrill-seekers and younger visitors. The moving seats and sensory effects make it feel more substantial than a quick filler attraction. What gets missed is the timing — because shows run on intervals, you can lose 15–20 minutes waiting if you don’t check the next session when you enter the zone.

Where to find it: Inside the main theme park area, near the core ride circuit

Spinning Orbit

Ride type: High-intensity spinning thrill ride

Spinning Orbit is one of the park’s best short-duration adrenaline rides and a good second stop after the coaster if you’re doing a thrill-first route. It delivers the kind of fast, disorienting motion that works well in a compact indoor park where queues matter more than walking time. Most visitors underestimate how intense it feels for such a short ride, so it’s worth doing before you’re tired or motion-sick from other attractions.

Where to find it: Galaxy Station, Level 7

Dizzy Izzy

Ride type: Family spinning ride

Dizzy Izzy sits in the gentler zone, but it’s more than just a little-kids filler ride. It has enough movement to keep older children entertained while still being manageable for mixed-age families. What many adults rush past is that it’s one of the easiest ways to keep everyone together instead of splitting the group between thrill rides and toddler rides for too long.

Where to find it: Fantasy Garden, Level 5

Buddy Go Round

Ride type: Carousel

Buddy Go Round is simple, but it earns its place because every indoor theme park visit needs one easy reset point. It’s useful for very young children, and it also gives adults a breather without wasting much time. The part people miss is strategic rather than spectacular — it’s one of the best ‘in-between’ rides while waiting for older siblings or regrouping before moving to the next section.

Where to find it: Fantasy Garden, Level 5

Winter Wonderland Snow Town

Ride type: Indoor snow-play attraction

Snow Town is one of the park’s oddest and most memorable add-ons because it delivers a cold-weather break in tropical Kuala Lumpur. It’s best treated as a paid extra rather than part of your core ride plan. Many visitors don’t realize until late that it isn’t part of the basic rhythm of the park, so it’s smart to decide early whether you’re adding it or saving that time and money for rides.

Where to find it: Within the wider Berjaya Times Square attraction complex, connected to the park visit

💡 Don’t leave without seeing both Galaxy Station & Fantasy Garden

Many visitors spend most of their time in the larger thrill ride zone and rush past the family-friendly attractions later in the day. If you’re visiting with mixed age groups, plan time for both sections before queues build in the afternoon.

Facilities and accessibility

  • 🎒 Lockers: Lockers are useful for add-ons like Snow Town, and traveling light makes the ride-heavy part of the park much easier.
  • 🚻 Restrooms: Mall restrooms are the practical option here, and you won’t need to leave the building to use them.
  • 🍽️ Food options: The park is inside a major mall, so you have far better food choices in Berjaya Times Square than you would at a stand-alone park snack counter.
  • 🛍️ Shopping: The biggest shopping advantage is the mall itself, which makes it easy to combine rides with toy stores, snacks, and general retail without changing locations.
  • 🪑 Seating: Seating is easier to find in the surrounding mall than inside the ride areas, so it’s worth stepping out briefly if someone in your group needs a proper break.
  • 🅿️ Parking: Basement parking is available in Berjaya Times Square, which makes this one of the easier rainy-day family attractions to drive to in central Kuala Lumpur.
  • 🚿 Changing area: Snow Town has a changing area, which matters if you’re adding snow play to a longer family visit.
  • Mobility: The biggest accessibility advantage is that the park sits inside a mall with elevators and level-to-level access, but many rides still require stepping in and out of ride vehicles and won’t suit every mobility need.
  • 👁️ Visual impairments: This is a visually led attraction with standard ride signage, so visitors who need extra assistance should plan to visit with a companion rather than expecting a heavily supported interpretive setup.
  • 🧠 Cognitive and sensory needs: The indoor setting helps with weather control, but Galaxy Station can feel loud, bright, and overstimulating once crowds build, so the first part of the day is the easier window for visitors who prefer a calmer environment.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Families and strollers: The mall setting makes stroller access easier than at many outdoor parks, but ride eligibility still depends heavily on height restrictions and not every attraction works for very young children.

This park works best for families with children old enough to enjoy either the kiddie rides or the shared family attractions, and the split between Fantasy Garden and Galaxy Station helps mixed-age groups avoid constant compromise.

  • 🕐 Time: 2–3 hours is realistic with younger children, and most families should prioritize Fantasy Garden first before adding only one or two headline attractions.
  • 🏠 Facilities: The mall setting is the real family advantage here, because restrooms, snack stops, seating, and stroller-friendly circulation are easier than at isolated amusement parks.
  • 💡 Engagement: Let children choose one ‘must-do’ ride in each zone early, because the visit feels much smoother when they know what they’re waiting for instead of reacting to every ride they pass.
  • 🎒 Logistics: Bring a small bag, a light layer if you’re doing Snow Town, and enough flexibility to split up briefly if older kids want Galaxy Station while younger ones stay in Fantasy Garden.
  • 📍 After your visit: The rest of Berjaya Times Square is the easiest post-park option, especially if your group still has energy for soft play, arcade time, or a meal without another transfer.

Rules and restrictions

What you need to know before you go

  • Entry requirement: You’ll need a valid ticket, and local-rate tickets require Malaysian ID such as MyKad or MyKid at entry.
  • Bag policy: Small bags are easiest here, because ride platforms are compact and extra attractions like Snow Town work better if you aren’t carrying bulky items.
  • Re-entry policy: Ask at the ticket counter before leaving, because treating the mall location like a flexible in-and-out visit can cost you time if your ticket setup is handled as a single park session.

Not allowed

  • 🚫 Food and drink: Full meals are better saved for the mall, and anything loose is a hassle once you start moving between rides.
  • 🚬 Smoking and vaping: Smoking and vaping don’t fit the indoor park setting, so step outside the attraction and follow mall rules instead.
  • 🖐️ Ride restrictions: Height limits are enforced on several attractions, and operators won’t bend them even if a child is only slightly under.

Photography

General photos are fine in the park’s public areas, and the colorful indoor setting is good for quick family shots. The practical distinction is on rides and motion attractions, where phones, loose cameras, selfie sticks, and anything you can’t secure should stay put rather than come on board. If a rule changes by ride, follow the operator at that platform rather than assuming the whole park works the same way.

Good to know

  • Pay-extra attractions: Unlimited rides do not automatically mean every activity is included, because arcade games, carnival games, and some add-ons can still be separate-pay experiences.
  • Maintenance impact: Check early for ride closures, because in a compact indoor park one closed headline attraction changes the best route more than people expect.
Leaving mid-visit can disrupt your ride plan

⚠️ Check the re-entry policy before stepping out into the mall for food or shopping. Berjaya Times Square Theme Park sits inside a larger complex, but leaving during your visit can interrupt your ride flow and take more time than expected once crowds build later in the day.

Practical tips

  • Booking and arrival: Book ahead for weekends, public holidays, and school breaks, but same-day weekday visits are usually manageable if you arrive 15–20 minutes before opening and go straight upstairs.
  • Pacing: Clear Galaxy Station first if you care about the coaster, because once you’ve spent too long in Fantasy Garden or the arcade it becomes much harder to justify circling back for the bigger waits.
  • Crowd management: The best slot is right after opening on a weekday, not because the park is huge, but because indoor mall traffic compounds quickly and makes the same queue feel longer by mid-afternoon.
  • What to bring or leave behind: Keep your bag small, because compact ride platforms, family movement between levels, and add-ons like Snow Town all become more awkward with bulky backpacks.
  • Food and drink: Eat before you start or plan a proper meal break in the mall rather than snacking your way through the visit, because Berjaya Times Square’s food options are better than rushing to squeeze meals between rides.
  • Add-ons: Decide before you enter whether Snow Town, arcade games, or carnival play are part of your plan, because these extras are where short visits quietly turn into long and expensive ones.
  • Families: If your group spans ages, agree early on one shared ride and one split-up window, because that avoids the stop-start rhythm that makes a compact park feel surprisingly slow.

What else is worth visiting nearby?

Commonly paired: Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

Distance: Same building — 2–5 min walk
Why people combine them: It keeps the day fully indoors and works well for families who want something visual and quirky after the rides.

Commonly paired: Berjaya Times Square Go-Kart

Distance: Same building — 5–10 min by elevator and indoor walk
Why people combine them: It gives older kids and adults one more adrenaline-focused activity without needing to leave the complex or reset the day around transport.

Also nearby

Aquaria KLCC
Distance: About 3km — 10 min by car or around 30 min on foot
Worth knowing: It’s a strong second stop if your group still wants an indoor, family-friendly attraction but is done with rides.

Petaling Street / Chinatown
Distance: About 1.5km — 15 min walk or 5 min drive
Worth knowing: It makes more sense after the park if you want street food and a change of pace rather than another mall or ticketed attraction.

Eat, shop and stay near Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

  • On-site: Berjaya Times Square mall dining is the practical food option here, with food-court, café, and casual meal choices that are more useful than trying to snack your way through the rides.
  • Berjaya Times Square food court (same building, Berjaya Times Square): Casual local and fast food options that work best for a quick family reset between activities.
  • Pavilion KL dining (5–10 min walk, Bukit Bintang): Better if you want a more polished sit-down meal after the park rather than the fastest possible stop.
  • Bukit Bintang cafés and casual dining (5–10 min walk, Jalan Bukit Bintang area): Best for coffee, dessert, or an easy post-visit meal once you’re done with the mall.
  • 💡 Pro tip: Eat either before opening or after 2:30pm if you want a quieter meal break, because lunchtime crowds in the surrounding mall can be almost as slow as the ride queues.
  • Berjaya Times Square mall: The easiest option for toys, snacks, and general shopping because you don’t need to leave the building.
  • Pavilion KL: Better for a more polished retail stop if the park is only part of a wider Bukit Bintang day.
  • Lot 10: Worth considering if you want another quick Bukit Bintang shopping stop without committing to a long detour.

Bukit Bintang is one of the easiest areas to stay in if this park is part of a short Kuala Lumpur trip. You can walk to the attraction, eat well, and keep plenty of other indoor options nearby. The trade-off is noise, traffic, and a busier city feel than more residential parts of Kuala Lumpur.

  • Price point: The area skews mid-range to upscale, though you’ll still find practical business-style hotels if you book early.
  • Best for: Short-stay visitors who want walkable entertainment, mall access, and easy transit without spending time on taxis.
  • Consider instead: KLCC works better if views, bigger hotels, and a more polished city-center base matter more to you, while Chinatown suits travelers who want more street life and food character at a lower price point.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Berjaya Times Square Theme Park

Most visits take 2–4 hours. A thrill-focused visit can be done in about 2 hours if you go straight to Galaxy Station, while families mixing Fantasy Garden, snacks, arcade time, and add-ons can easily stay closer to 4 hours.

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