Travel: Malaysia - Genting
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lwm99:
lwm99,
You plan to sleep 7 persons in one room with 2 Queen beds? :scared:LKT:
hi guys and gals,
I've managed to book a World Club Room, Tower 1, this December. I was told the World Club Rooms in Tower 1 will all have 2 Queen Size beds. Wish me luck that this is true, otherwise, I will have a headache to squeeze 5 adults and 2 kids into 1 room.
I was told that the room is very big. I have 4 adults and 3 kids (not 5 adults & 2 kids). This is my plan on the sleeping arrangement. 2 adults & 1 kid (6 years old) in one bed, then 2 adults & 1 kid (8 years old) in another bed, and then the 3rd boy will bring his sleeping bag there. The only concern I have is there is only 1 bath room, so everyone has to queue up for it
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Ljas1370:
I book direct at their website.Dear Tamarind,
Which travel agency did you engage that allow you to have 2 queen size bed in a World Club Room. Beside the 2 beds, is there any couch in the room?
Did you bring your kids to the theme park??? where did you purchase the ticket from.
I tried sending email to Genting, but no reply from them.
Hope to hear from you soon.
http://www.rwgenting.com/en/accommodation/firstworld_hotel/index.htm
I signed up as a world club member. If you stay at the First World hotel, you must stay at the World Club room. I heard that other types of rooms are very bad, and you may need to wait a few hours to check in.
Yes there is a sofa in the room. Here is the photo :
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Ts1nLrtS
We stayed at Tower 2. The beds are not big, smaller than queen size. I think it will be very tight for 2 adults and 1 kid on a bed. -
sign up for world card member. u can purchase rooms using the points accumulated from playing at the casinos.
i got a room at 1st world hotel @ 8 points last mth. jus make sure u get a room facing away from the theme park coz it can get pretty annoying in the morning. my girl refused to sleep when she heard those kids yelling their heads off on the rides haha... -
goody_girl:
sign up for world card member. u can purchase rooms using the points accumulated from playing at the casinos.
i got a room at 1st world hotel @ 8 points last mth. jus make sure u get a room facing away from the theme park coz it can get pretty annoying in the morning. my girl refused to sleep when she heard those kids yelling their heads off on the rides haha...
Thanks for the tip ! Aiyah I should have used my world card at the casino ! -
LKT:
If Queen bed then it is still possible to have 2 adults 1 young kid in one bed. But if double bed then will be too small.
lwm99,
I was told that the room is very big. I have 4 adults and 3 kids (not 5 adults & 2 kids). This is my plan on the sleeping arrangement. 2 adults & 1 kid (6 years old) in one bed, then 2 adults & 1 kid (8 years old) in another bed, and then the 3rd boy will bring his sleeping bag there. The only concern I have is there is only 1 bath room, so everyone has to queue up for it
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It is smaller than queen bed.
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I signed up for world card member already :lol:
I was told Tower 2 only have either 2 single beds or one queen size bed...whereas for Tower 1, all rooms have 2 queen size beds
You are right, queuing for check in is a pain. There is separate queue for World club room and even their breakfast at the first world cafe is separated from the others. -
Any idea of those Theme Park....? :?
what is the difference between in and out door and snowworld and skyfly...
Tickets should purchase online or buy from there? What is a good schedule of kids
We go by coach on next thursday morning and return on Sat..
Thanks
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Any internet service in First World? Blackberry able to receive emails? Thx!
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fussyMummy:
The theme parks: http://www.rwgenting.com/en/themepark/Any idea of those Theme Park....? :?
what is the difference between in and out door and snowworld and skyfly...
Tickets should purchase online or buy from there? What is a good schedule of kids
We go by coach on next thursday morning and return on Sat..
Thanks
I find the indoor theme park more for younger kids.
The outdoor theme park's rides are more exciting for older kids, abt K2 level.
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