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Sunway Lagoon – 5 Parks (Amusement Park, Water Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park, Wildlife Park) at 1 Great Price!

Sunway Lagoon Malaysia

Sunway Lagoon actually has 5 parks in itself. All these while, we thought that it’s just another water themed park. We were wrong.

Sunway Lagoon consists of the Amusement Park, Water Park, Extreme Park, Wildlife Park (Zoo) and even a horror-themed Scream Park! We shall now take you through our trip to Sunway Lagoon!

Entrance of Sunway Lagoon
Entrance of Sunway Lagoon

Entrance of Sunway Lagoon

Sunway Lagoon is opened daily from 10am to 6pm. They’re closed on Tuesdays, perhaps for maintenance on the lowest traffic day of the week? We were there on a weekday and surprisingly there was ALOT of people at the queue line at 10am!

Long Queues @ Sunway Lagoon
Long Queues @ Sunway Lagoon

Long Queues @ Sunway Lagoon

The rates of Sunway Lagoon for adults is 100RM for all 5 parks OR 80RM for 3 parks (does not include scream and extreme parks). There are usually some ongoing discounts with certain credit cards. Malaysians get 25% off as well.

Rates at Sunway Lagoon Malaysia
Rates at Sunway Lagoon Malaysia

Rates at Sunway Lagoon Malaysia

Attractions at Sunway Lagoon

Amusement Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Amusement Park
Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Amusement Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Amusement Park

We headed first to the Amusement park and we conquered several rides including the Lost City and a water slide.

Lost City of Gold Sunway Lagoon
Lost City of Gold Sunway Lagoon

Lost City of Gold

Roller Coaster Ride at Sunway Lagoon
Roller Coaster Ride at Sunway Lagoon

Roller Coaster Ride

We must say that the rides here are not really that exciting. For real extreme roller coaster rides, you can visit Universal Studios Singapore OR Busch Gardens. That is what we call a real roller coaster ride! There are also rides at wild wild west section for the kids to enjoy.

One ride that caught our eyes was the Viking. This one’s quite scary. Usually, you’d think that the Viking would just go back and forth right? WRONG! This Viking goes 360 degrees! One whole loop! 😮 You may even “hear” the screams from the following pictures!

Viking approaching the top almost inverting!
Viking approaching the top almost inverting!

Viking approaching the top almost inverting!

Viking reaches the top and goes over to the other side!
Viking reaches the top and goes over to the other side!

Viking reaches the top and goes over to the other side!

Wildlife Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Wildlife Park
Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Wildlife Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Wildlife Park

Next we headed to the Wildlife Park. It’s actually quite a cool place with close encounters with the birds, huge crocodiles that look like that can leap out of the sanctuary and touch interaction with rabbits.

Can you spot the Owl sleeping
Can you spot the Owl sleeping

Can you spot the Owl sleeping?

An eagle at the spot where it ought to be
An eagle at the spot where it ought to be

An eagle at the spot where it ought to be

As we walked past the birds sanctuary, we noticed that the birds were at the position that they’re supposed to be! No chains could be seen. We were speculating whether the birds have been clipped at its wings. Else we really cant understand how every bird was in its place as we walked past. Maybe we were lucky?

Huge Crocodiles @ Wildlife Park Sunway Lagoon
Huge Crocodiles @ Wildlife Park Sunway Lagoon

Huge Crocodiles @ Wildlife Park Sunway Lagoon

Rabbits that you could pat at the touch section of the Wildlife Park
Rabbits that you could pat at the touch section of the Wildlife Park

Rabbits that you could pat at the touch section of the Wildlife Park

Scream Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Scream Park
Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Scream Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Scream Park

Entrance to Scream Park
Entrance to Scream Park

Entrance to Scream Park

The Scream Park at Sunway Lagoon was scary. Not as scary as the Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Singapore. Still, it was scary enough for people to drop out at the entrance of the park. What happened was after all the safety brief, a man just rushed out from behind the doors! Some girls cried and some (even guys) left. As with all horror-themed parks, no touching is allowed. That is to say that visitors are not allowed to touch the scare actors and the scare actors are not allowed to touch the visitors.

At the start of the park, visitors are led to view a video clip. The video sets the background of the theme park. It’s about a couple who ventured into Sunway Lagoon when it’s closed (never a good sign). Somehow some pontianaks started to appear and scare them. Thinking that they’ve found a good hiding place in a run-down shack entrance (wassup man? just run out of the park already!), they went inside. And that’s where the guy who saws people up stores his corpses! And thats where the visitors are going.

Inside the park, there are scare actors, scary art and dungeon like settings. After the initial scares, you’ll get used to it. But beware of the final scare towards the end…

Extreme Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Extreme Park
Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Extreme Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Extreme Park

Next we headed to the Extreme Park to try out some of the activities there. Do note that not all of the activities are free. We tried out the air gun (10 pellets), ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) as well as Archery (5 arrows). The rest of the activities such as bungy jumping, flying fox, paint ball and go-kart needs a little bit of top up.

We thoroughly enjoyed the ATV. Though it was a short ride, the slopes were quite steep. This made climbing and descending these slopes a little bit challenging. Some of the instructors had to get out of their own ATV and ride on the ATVs of those who were stuck.

Water Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Water Park
Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Water Park

Map of Sunway Lagoon – Location of Water Park

Last but not least, we arrived at the most desired destination of Sunway Lagoon – The Water Park!

Entrance to the Water Park @ Sunway Lagoon
Entrance to the Water Park @ Sunway Lagoon

Entrance to the Water Park @ Sunway Lagoon

The coolest part of the Water Park was the slides. Some slides required a map and some floats. And all of them were exciting! Just that you may have to wait about 10 minutes (sometimes) for your turn on the ride due to the large crowds. There could be a longer waiting time during the weekends.

If you are not the kind that enjoy extreme rides, you can always chill out at the wave pool as well. There are also water playgrounds for kids to enjoy.

Recommended Hotels near Sunway Lagoon Water Park

There are essentially 3 recommended hotels if you want to have easy access to Sunway Lagoon Water Park. They are…

The Villas Sunway Resort Kuala Lumpur
The Villas Sunway Resort Kuala Lumpur
Sunway Resort Hotel and Spa
Sunway Resort Hotel and Spa
Sunway Pyramid Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Sunway Pyramid Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Last Words

Sunway Lagoon in Malaysia is definitely a visit well worth it. There are tonnes of entertainment for the young and old alike. Do check out ongoing promotions to get the best deal at Sunway Lagoon!

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What and where to eat in Kuala Lumpur KL? – A list of things to eat in KL

Chilli Pan Mee at Restoran Kin Kin

If you are planning to visit Kuala Lumpur KL and not sure what to eat there, here’s a low down of the things to eat in KL!

Famous Chilli Pan Mee in KL

Chilli Pan Mee at Restoran Kin Kin
Chilli Pan Mee at Restoran Kin Kin

Chilli Pan Mee at Restoran Kin Kin

Chilli Pan Mee or dry chilli noodles has been a creation that originated in KL. Here in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman (just a short walk from Chow Kit station), you can try the famous chilli pan mee from both Restoran Kin Kin or Restoran Super Kitchen.

Roti Babi Anyone?

Roti Babi at Yut Kee Kopitiam KL
Roti Babi at Yut Kee Kopitiam KL

Roti Babi at Yut Kee Kopitiam KL

Roti Babi is synonymous with Yut Kee Kopitiam – one of the oldest surviving kopitiam in KL. While you’re here, why not try the hainanese pork chop and a cuppa as well?

Lot 10 Hutong

Lot 10 Hu Tong – Best Street Foods in Malaysia
Lot 10 Hu Tong – Best Street Foods in Malaysia

If you are a fan of Malaysian Street Food, look no further than Lot 10’s Hu Tong! Here you will be able to savour some of the best street foods that Malaysia has to offer! Famous delights such as Penang Char Kway Teow and KL Fried Hokkien Mee will definitely delight your palate!

Desserts @ Pavilion KL

Taiwanese Dessert @ Pavilion KL
Taiwanese Dessert @ Pavilion KL

Taiwanese Dessert @ Pavilion KL

Recently, 2 taiwanese dessert stalls opened at the restaurant level of the Pavilion! Not only can you enjoy people watching over the atrium, you will also be able to savour some healthy and delectable dessert to cool you down from the heat of the day!

View of the Atrium from Taiwanese Dessert Place
View of the Atrium from Taiwanese Dessert Place

View of the Atrium from Taiwanese Dessert Place

Bean curd, taro, red bean with shaved milk ice!
Bean curd, taro, red bean with shaved milk ice!

Bean curd, taro, red bean with shaved milk ice!

The Taiwanese are geniuses at food! This bowl of bean curd, taro, red bean with shaved milk ice really left us craving for more!

We hope that you’ve enjoyed this list of what and where to eat in KL. Do add on to this list through our comments page below!

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Lot 10 Hu Tong – Where all the Best Street Foods all over Malaysia gathers!

Lot 10 Hu Tong Kuala Lumpur KL

If you are a street food foodie and you’re too lazy to go all over Malaysia to look for the best street food, then look no further than Hu Tong @ Lot 10 Shopping Centre!

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Hu Tong @ Lot 10

Interior of Hutong @ Lot 10 shopping Centre
Interior of Hutong @ Lot 10 shopping Centre

Famous Street Foods @ Hu Tong Lot 10 KL
Famous Street Foods @ Hu Tong Lot 10 KL

At Hutong Lot 10, you’ll be able to try out all the best street food all over Malaysia! Here you can try out best street foods specialties such as

KL Fried Hokkien Mee
KL Fried Hokkien Mee


We really do think that this KL Fried Hokkien Mee is better than the KL Fried Hokkien Mee @ Resorts World Sentosa’s Malaysia Food Street.

Penang Char Kway Teow (Fried Flat Noodles)
Penang Char Kway Teow (Fried Flat Noodles)

Again, this version at Hu Tong is better than the Malaysia Food Street @ RWS!

Pork Rib Noodles
Pork Rib Noodles

It may not seem much, but this pork rib noodles does have that traditional taste. Not to mention, the pork rib is oh so tender and flavourful!

Desserts @ Hu Tong Lot 10
Desserts @ Hu Tong Lot 10

Desserts are a welcomed end to an enjoyable meal at Hu Tong Lot 10. Be sure to visit Hu Tong for your fix of Malaysia Street Food!

How to get to Lot 10 Hu Tong

Hu Tong Lot 10 is located at Jalan Sultan Ismail / Jalan Bukit Bintang, a short walk from the Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.

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Lot 10 Hu Tong Kuala Lumpur KL
Lot 10 Hu Tong Kuala Lumpur KL

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Yut Kee Kopitiam KL – Must Try the Roti Babi and Hainanese Pork Chop!

Roti Babi Yut Kee Kopitiam KL Dang Wangi

Another restaurant that you must visit when you are in KL is Yut Kee Kopitiam! It serves home-made food with its own innovation and has been doing so since 1928!

Yut Kee Hainanese Kopitiam in KL
Yut Kee Hainanese Kopitiam in KL

Interior of Yut Kee Kopitiam
Interior of Yut Kee Kopitiam


Located in Dang Wangi Kuala Lumpur, Yut Kee is one of the oldest surviving Kopitiam in KL. Today, it not only serves up one of the meanest kopi in town, it also specialises in what has come to be a trademark of Yut Kee – The Roti Babi!

Roti Babi @ Yut Kee Kopitiam KL
Roti Babi @ Yut Kee Kopitiam KL

The Roti Babi is a well-known dish in Kuala Lumpur. It is an innovation of Yut Kee that serves marinated pork encapsulated in bread and then deep fried. Yum! (Everything deep fried is yummy right? :p) Another well known dish here is the Hainanese Pork Chop.

Hainanese Pork Chop from Yut Kee Kopitiam KL
Hainanese Pork Chop from Yut Kee Kopitiam KL

The pork chop is tender and well marinated. The generous gravy (and condiments) is similar to that of the western “brown sauce”. The only minus point is that the sauce somewhat reduced the crispy factor of the pork chop.

Well, if you have the opportunity, why not pop by Dang Wangi and give the Roti Babi and Hainanese Pork Chop a try, the next time you’re in KL!

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Roti Babi Yut Kee Kopitiam KL Dang Wangi
Roti Babi Yut Kee Kopitiam KL Dang Wangi

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