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I have about a 4 hour layover at the LCCT in the evening. This does not seem like long enough to get into the city and do anything useful. (See also What options are there for a 5-hour layover in Kuala Lumpur?What options are there for a 5-hour layover in Kuala Lumpur? which is a related question about the main terminal.).

However, 4 hours at the LCCT sounds pretty boring. I'll be travelling with 3 older teenage children.

Will I be able to transfer to the main terminal where there are more things to amuse? Can this be done without going through customs and immigration? I'm travelling on an Australian passport if that makes a difference for visas.

I have about a 4 hour layover at the LCCT in the evening. This does not seem like long enough to get into the city and do anything useful. (See also What options are there for a 5-hour layover in Kuala Lumpur? which is a related question about the main terminal.).

However, 4 hours at the LCCT sounds pretty boring. I'll be travelling with 3 older teenage children.

Will I be able to transfer to the main terminal where there are more things to amuse? Can this be done without going through customs and immigration? I'm travelling on an Australian passport if that makes a difference for visas.

I have about a 4 hour layover at the LCCT in the evening. This does not seem like long enough to get into the city and do anything useful. (See also What options are there for a 5-hour layover in Kuala Lumpur? which is a related question about the main terminal.).

However, 4 hours at the LCCT sounds pretty boring. I'll be travelling with 3 older teenage children.

Will I be able to transfer to the main terminal where there are more things to amuse? Can this be done without going through customs and immigration? I'm travelling on an Australian passport if that makes a difference for visas.

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I have about a 4 hour layover at the LCCT in the evening. This does not seem like long enough to get into the city and do anything useful. (See also What options are there for a 5-hour layover in Kuala Lumpur? which is a related question about the main terminal.).

However, 4 hours at the LCCT sounds pretty boring. I'll be travelling with 3 older teenage children.

Will I be able to transfer to the main terminal where there are more things to amuse? Can this be done without going through customs and immigration? I'm travelling on an Australian passport if that makes a difference for visas.

I have about a 4 hour layover at the LCCT in the evening. This does not seem like long enough to get into the city and do anything useful. (See also What options are there for a 5-hour layover in Kuala Lumpur? which is a related question about the main terminal.).

However, 4 hours at the LCCT sounds pretty boring.

Will I be able to transfer to the main terminal where there are more things to amuse? Can this be done without going through customs and immigration? I'm travelling on an Australian passport if that makes a difference for visas.

I have about a 4 hour layover at the LCCT in the evening. This does not seem like long enough to get into the city and do anything useful. (See also What options are there for a 5-hour layover in Kuala Lumpur? which is a related question about the main terminal.).

However, 4 hours at the LCCT sounds pretty boring. I'll be travelling with 3 older teenage children.

Will I be able to transfer to the main terminal where there are more things to amuse? Can this be done without going through customs and immigration? I'm travelling on an Australian passport if that makes a difference for visas.

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What to do during a 4 hour layover at the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) in Kuala Lumpur?

I have about a 4 hour layover at the LCCT in the evening. This does not seem like long enough to get into the city and do anything useful. (See also What options are there for a 5-hour layover in Kuala Lumpur? which is a related question about the main terminal.).

However, 4 hours at the LCCT sounds pretty boring.

Will I be able to transfer to the main terminal where there are more things to amuse? Can this be done without going through customs and immigration? I'm travelling on an Australian passport if that makes a difference for visas.