Thursday, January 7, 2010

Genting with 4D'09

Came back from Genting 2 days ago on the 5th from a three-day-two-night trip with 4D!! Of course, not all 4D went, including me, there were 11 of us. However, that still did not stop us 11 from having hell-lots of FUN! We went with Daniel's parents though, as we were still not legally allowed to handle administrative stuff, so it was 13 of us who set off tgt. Right, gonna write in detail about it.

Day 1 (03/01) - Left Singapore on a coach (6199) at 7.30 in the morning from boon lay shopping centre. Seriously, crossing the Singapore Customs was a great chore for me. Dunno why I juz couldn't scan my passport properly. In the end finally managed it with help from someome queuing behind me lols. Then, continued on and passed the Malaysian Customs smoothly. After some travelling , we then stopped at Yong Peng for a break at 9.40 before setting off again. However, it wasn't long before we stopped again and us 13 were "specially selected" to move to another coach which was double- decked. This coach was much better and had personal television cum game sets. I didn't use it though. The coach then travelled through Kuala Lumpur alighting passengers and after almost 7 hours we reached Genting at 2+pm. We then checked in and went for lunch. Hell, it was damn ex can? Like 20-30 RM for one plate of rice with some other stuff. Then spent the day at the Indoor Theme Park. We tried all the rides there and went for the Bumper Cars over and over again. Then, went for dinner at a Japanese restaurant. After that, went back to our room and celebrated Kwong Hong's Birthday with lots of balloons and "Poppers". We then watched " Treasure Hunters" at 1.30am. However. most of us fell asleep in the cinema. Hahaha... went back to the rooms to sleep after that.

Day 2 (04/01) - Woke up at 9.00am and went for buffet breakfast at the Hotel's Cafe. Was quite a rush as breakfast ended at 10.00. After eating, we wasted no time in purchasing tickets for the Outdoor Theme Park and spent the whole day at the Theme Park. Went for lunch at KFC before continuing with the rides. However, it started raining after some time and most rides had to be stopped. We then spent our time at the games booths in the Theme Park and most of us won teddy bears of all sizes, especially Kwong Hong, who won four. Had dinner at some Mary's Brown then went back to our rooms. Me, Kwong Hong and Yee Hwee stayed up to play cards until about 2+am before going to sleep.

Day 3 (05/01) - Woke up at about 8 or 9 plus that day I think and went for some "dian xin". Seriously, the money, $70, spent for that breakfast was totally not worth it. The "siew mai", "chee cheong fun" and everything else were like so small, about half the size of the thumb lols. And that's not exaggerating k? After breakfast, we headed back to the room to pack up and do some last min checks as we will soon be boarding the bus at 2pm. Even though we were kind of rushed, somehow we found ourselves playing "Cheat" a little afterwards. In the end, we were rushed for time to have lunch and had to hurry off to a "zhu-cao" restaurant for lunch. The food there was not too bad but we didn't have much time to enjoy it. Of course, though we hurried, we were still not on time. We were supposed to meet Daniel's parents at 1.40 to wait for the coach but we got there slightly later. Still, we were not late to board the bus and set off on our journey back to SG at 2.10. We then made several stops as well, once at a shop selling some locally produced products, where I bought a packet of "bei teh soh". After we got back on the coach, Kwong Hong started distributing prawn crackers that he'd bought to us. Hahas, what a good fellow eh? Then, of course we made another stop at Yong Peng again where I bought some waffles which were quite cheap. Only $1+ for one and I bought two. Again, tasted really good. We continued on the coach once again after the break and reached back in SG at about 8+. We took a bus back to Jurong Point then separated. Some of us took bus back while I trained back with Xun Xin.

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