The brightly colored building was our hotel which has 6,118 rooms!! And it is only one of five hotels up on the mountain. So if words like "packed, crowded, line ups, wall-to-wall people" come to mind, you've got the basic picture.
This is the view from the ferris wheel.
While Tim and I were on the ferris wheel, Santi, Danny and Tim B got on this ride, which took them up very, very high and then dropped them like a rock!
Cotton candy was a favourite of course!
Can you see him? That's Tim, whipping by in the Corkscrew Rollercoaster. I prefer to keep my spine straight, thank you very much. Even Annie, who refuses to ride her father's motorbike, went on this repeatedly.
To celebrate Deepavali, the Indians use brightly colored rice to make designs on the ground.
Here is Laurian, Aunt Lana and Caleb M on the 'drop to your death, wet your pants' ride.
The three of us just before getting on the go-carts. Lana knew the number of the fastest go-cart so she jumped on it and whipped us all!!
"Ha ha ha! Prepare to eat my dust," says the evil Aunt Lana. If only you knew she was wearing a shower cap underneath her helmet......
I'm waiting for the door to close so I can change into my Superwoman costume. Notice the jeans and jacket? It was cool up there - actually I'm wearing two t-shirts and socks as well, something I haven't done since sitting around the campfire this summer at Arlington. It was wonderful to be truly cold, not just 'aircon' cold.
Food was ridiculously expensive at Genting but we really didn't have any choice. The kids were constantly eating so I guess it wasn't too much of an issue for them.
3 comments:
It looks like everyone had a great time. This is what memories are made of.
What a blast and a great looking park. Of course for some, the mall may have been the greater attraction!!
Cool looking hotel. Was it just as colorful on the inside?
WOW! I went on a shorter drop to the death before. When I was in thrid grade I did that rice thing too, on paper. Kaleb looks older in his hair cut!
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