Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Genting First World | Premium Outlet | Zok Noodle | VR Games | Connaught Night Market

Brayden 
Bevlynn

We were given free hotel room for 1 night at Genting First World. We packed our luggage lightly, hopped on a cab to Genting Premium Outlet (midway to Genting). This was my first time there. Surprisingly for a weekday, there was a large crowd - mostly tourists. 

There were sales everywhere! And just like that, my "shopping mode" was switched on, and my eagle eyes were scanning every corner. In and out, outlet to outlet, walking out with more each time yet I felt lighter on my feet. Wheeeeeeee....... 

After the retail therapy, we took a cable car up the hill. Bray and Bev were not afraid of the height; they enjoyed it. We checked into the hotel. Not wasting much time, the children went to their favourite Funtopia Largest Bouncy Castle. They played the whole day with Bro Max. This time it is different - Bev is now stronger and could climb without much help. 

We had dinner at Zok Noodle and ordered our favourite soup pork noodle. We needed something to warm us up on a cold night like this. 

Bray played the arcade Pokemon Mezastar. It was the first battle, combined with another player. The opponent was a 6-star BLASTOISE. Both boys played so seriously. They sent out their strongest pokemon in their decks and gave a tough fight. After 3-consecutive battles, the Blastoise fainted. They threw the pokemon GREAT ball, first shake, second shake, third shake and IT was caught! Everyone (including us parents) was cheering and put up a fist like it was a good win! YES!!!!
It's already past 10.30pm, we can now go back to the hotel room.    

The next day, we checked out the theme park but realised the tickets had to be pre-booked online for the promotional rates. Since we only have a short afternoon, we decided it was not worth it to purchase a full day theme park ticket. We decided to go for the VR game + Race Car + Switch Jamboree instead.  Not too bad, but the 3 big boys were complaining of dizziness afterwards. 

We went down to KL, and managed to go to Connaught Night Market. There were endless stalls selling various food (Chinese, Malay, Korean, Seafood, Snacks, Desserts....) and miscellaneous items. This time it was packed, super super packed. It was a moving human traffic jam. We walked in our line, space was limited. Bro Max had big appetite and ordered a lot of different food. Indeed there were many things to try. There were more tourists now.  

After the long walk, we end up resting at McDonalds nearby. The children who were complaining of tiredness were no longer tired when they get to play at the playground. 

1 comment:

  1. The joy and sorrow of trying to catch a pokemon.. hahaha gotta catch them all!

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