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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Genting Highlands - Part 4 - Indoor Theme Park @ First World Hotel

We spent the bulk of our time at First World Hotel, Genting Highlands, at the Indoor Theme Park located on the first floor above the lobby. It's quite spectacular with myriad sights and sounds, trains trundling slowly through the air, shops lining the paved streets, and a boat ride through a mini-Venice accompanied by Pavarotti's classic "Nessun Dorma".

We bought day passes for the Indoor Theme Park and it was such a joy to see Lauren having such a fun time playing on all the rides and spending some quality time with two of her aunties, Florianna and Florina.






























































12 comments:

  1. A beautiful and fun series, I love those smiles so fresh and the photos are great. Beautiful night shots, I really like the reflections in the canal water.

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  2. Such a great place for kids (and adults!). :)
    British carousels go clockwise, but Malaysian ones go anti-clockwise?!

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  3. It looks like you had a wonderful holiday. Your little girl has obviously had the time of her life :-). As to the site opening slowly - I've received no other feedback. I try to keep photos to a minimum because I know they slow processing. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  4. A very nice series of family photos. You will have nice memories from that place, Duncan!

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  5. Wow! That looks like such an incredible place. Glad you had a great time, my friend!

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  6. Yes Leovi, I loved shooting in that canal water, very creative!

    London Caller, I didn't know that!

    Mary, thanks, Lauren did have a fantastic time!

    Traveling Hawk, I won't forget this holiday in a hurry, that's for sure!

    Paul, it is an amazing place, all on top of a 6,000 foot hill!

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  7. thats a very adorable daughter you have! is your wife a malay?

    im currently staying in Perak but soon will be studying in Penang :)

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  8. Hi Sydney, my wife is an Iban, from Sarawak. I used to live in Ipoh back in 2004.

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  9. Hi Duncan .. looks like a lovely family holiday and it wasn't all spent with height sickness .. that sounded quite unpleasant .. thanks for the pictures .. looks lovely - Hilary

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  10. Hilary, it was nice to spend time with my wife's family, and it was also nice to go back home at the end!

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  11. Great pictures! This looks like a very fun place to go. It reminds me of Las Vegas.


    Lee
    Tossing It Out

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  12. Lee, Genting is a very famous gambling place too, like Las Vegas!

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