Genting Highlands really is a feast for the eyes. Everywhere one turned, one would encounter a myriad of dazzling sights and sounds that just urged one to reach for one's camera.
The indoor theme park (aka First World Theme Park) was abuzz with activities from day till night. The flashing lights, turning wheels, gliding platforms and all the hustle and bustle were simply too much to take in at one glance. The outdoor theme park is just as amazing, and densely packed with rides upon rides. This pic was taken from our 18th floor hotel room window, on the afternoon of our second day there, when the weather was simply excellent...for a short few hours before the drizzles and fog returned. Looking out of the hotel room window again on the morning of our third and final day, I was greeted with this breathtaking view of the mountains and clouds. The sky was so clear that I could even see the Petronas Towers.
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Hi Did u stay in Theme Park hotel? Are the rides free for kids less then 90cm?
hi leona,
for this trip and the following one, we stayed in resort hotel. for the latest trip (we went in june this year again), we stayed in Theme park hotel.
no free rides. you can purchase the child's ticket for either the indoor or outdoor theme park. all rides are included with the ticket. or you can get the all parks ticket. it is not very expensive (compared to universal studio and disneyland, heehee) so we usually buy the all parks ticket. in the morning we go to the outdoor, in the late afternoon after jae's nap, we go to the indoor one. if you stay in theme park hotel, you can easily pop into the outdoor park again at night to enjoy the cool breeze and the rides again!
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