Bye bye Genting...
I was in Genting Highlands, Malaysia, since Sunday. I just got back like an hour ago and too darn lazy to unpack. My backpack was so frickin' heavy that this one poor (but kinda cute) immigration officer had to help me. I managed to stuff all my dirty clothings and new stuff I had bought there in my black Civil Defence backpack. The bag has very thick cushion support at the back which really comes in handy when I go travelling. How much did I spend? Hmmm... not much. Everything's on SALE there!
I got pissed at the immigration from the beginning to the end cos they were all nagging me to change my passport photo. My passport will expire end of this year. Time and time again I have to tell them that I will change it then. Actually the lady at my last immigration stop in Singapore was much nicer, she was like staring and me and back to my passport photo and she said, "Mummy's girl all grown up now, eh?" Hahaha... I can't help but laugh out loud. My friends thought I went nutz!
What did I do in Genting Highlands? Eat, shop, eat, casino, sleep, eat, play, eat, shop, shop, shop, play, eat, sleep, eat, sleep... all in the right order! *LOL* I managed to go to the Outdoor/Indoor themeparks although I must say I didn't get to play much cos 1. I have fear of heights and 2. I hate long queues. Halfway thru our adventure at the themepark, the weather went nutz. It was freezing cold. I see huge clouds... HUGE ones! Darn windy and about 2-3hrs later, it started drizzling.
I did drop by the Snow World. Awesome place... too cold... nose bleed... actually it had already hardened before it could flow out. Also on the first night, I paid good money to tour the haunted house (I kinda ran all the way to the exit) and its not as scary as
Igor's. Right after that we headed one level down to Ripley's Believe It Or Not erm... Museum? I forgot what its called exactly but that place was awesome!
Finally I had ended my cravings for Marrybrown chicken! Hahaha... I should say thruout my whole stay there I can count with my fingers where I could find good customer services. First was Starbucks... those guys are jokers, really! Second was this shop selling accessories. I was struggling with the "chopsticks" no matter how I followed the instructions stated, I could never get my hair into a bun! So this lady came and she taught me... very good teacher. Well, hard to say cos I'm a fast learner! As a thank you, I spent about RM$30 there buying their accessories. Thank God I've got long hair!
Labels: food, travel