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Friday, December 17, 2021

Trip to Legoland Malaysia (Part 3)

Hello!

This time around I'm going to write about the activities my kids joined when we went to Legoland theme park.

Legoland Malaysia
Posing at the Kingdoms castle

Legoland Malaysia is quite huge so doing everything in one day is next to impossible. The theme park is divided into several Lego themes namely Lego TECHNIC®, Lego Kingdoms, Imagination, Land of Adventure, Lego City and Miniland. 

Legoland Malaysia
Photo credit: Legoland Malaysia

With only one day to spend in the park, the girls picked one or two activities in each theme park so they get to fully enjoy their trip.

At the Lego TECHNIC land, we had our first ride on TECHNIC Twister, which is basically the spinning teacup ride. It reminded me of the time I went on similar ride with my friends way back when I was young and single, and ended up puking by the roadside! Hahaha! I still hate this ride though, and was glad the ride did not last too long.

After that, we signed up at the next available slot at Lego Mindstorms and left to explore the next ride - the Great Lego Race. On the downside, due to COVID19 restrictions, there was no VR (virtual reality) goggles to be worn, so it was just a normal roller coaster ride. However, on the other hand the girls did not mind as long as they get to go on a rollercoaster, especially Khadeeja who finally met the height requirement of minimum 105cm although Hubby had to accompany her 😅 Also, the girls got to ride the rollercoaster for as many rounds as they wanted because there was no queue at all! It's probably because we went to Legoland in the middle of the week in Johor and the limit of guests allowed in the park as per SOP, either way the girls were very happy to repeat the rides three times!

Our next stop was at Lego Kingdoms, and the girls unsurprisingly picked more rollercoaster rides haha. I agreed to accompany the girls on The Dragon's Apprentice ride ONCE, and then I decided that was enough ride for me 😂 I'm too old for the adrenaline rush...

The girls wanted more rollercoaster, so poor Hubby had to accompany them for another 3 rounds of rides on The Dragon, which is way higher and more thrilling than the earlier rides! 

Legoland Malaysia
Mommy is just happy watching them riding The Dragon from afar

By the time the girls finished with the rollercoaster ride, it was already noon so we decided to break and have lunch at The Cafe.

Legoland Malaysia
Our lunch

Legoland Malaysia
Lego fries, anyone?

Legoland Malaysia
Surau is just across The Cafe

On the way to The Cafe, we passed by Miniland but since we've already been here back in 2019, we decided to skip this park.


Legoland Malaysia
Explore Asia's famous landmark at Miniland


After the break, we moved on the next park - Lego City. The girls tried out Driving School but this is obviously more suitable for younger kids (although the younger kids couldn't understand the road rules and kept driving in the opposite directions! 😂)


Legoland Malaysia
Khadeeja driving aimlessly at the Driving School

The girls decided to skip Imagination theme park because we had covered most of the activities in our previous trip.


Legoland Malaysia
There's another surau at the Imagination theme park


Legoland Malaysia
Khayla posing at the Imagination park

We realized it was time for our slot at the Lego Mindstorms, so we hurried there. It was such a relief to get out of the sun and into an air-conditioned room.

Here, the girls learnt to program their robot to do a series of tasks. The girls enjoyed themselves immensely doing what they and their dad know best - coding.


Legoland Malaysia
The staff explaining the robots' tasks at hand

Legoland Malaysia
Hubby taught Khadeeja how to sequence her program

At the end of the session, the girls managed to get their robot to move, turn, swing its arm and circle endlessly. They were then awarded a certificate for completing their program with flying colours!

Legoland Malaysia
Yeay, we did it!

After this activity, the girls decided to repeat the rollercoaster rides and lastly played at the Forestmen's Hideout, the only public playground allowed to open in Malaysia 😂 Even KLCC playground remains closed till today.

Before we went back, we decided to redeem the Lego Shop voucher but we were told that the voucher can only be used for selected items purchase only i.e. the more expensive sets of course 😓 So we decided to forego the voucher, what a shame!

That basically summed up our day at the Legoland Malaysia. It was loads of fun for the girls since they love rollercoaster rides so much. 


Legoland Malaysia
One last photo with the Princess!

Legoland Malaysia
Off we went back to the Legoland Hotel which was a few steps away from the theme park

So which ride do you like the most in Legoland Malaysia? 😉

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Thursday, December 16, 2021

Trip to Legoland Malaysia (Part 2)

Hi everyone,

This post is a continuation from Part 1 here.

So my girls were the most excited to see the hotel room because they had been dreaming to stay at the hotel for quite some time, especially after I showed them photos of the hotel rooms from the website. They were torn between the Pirate and the Adventure theme, but eventually settled for the Adventure room.

Their faces lit up the moment they entered the room:


Kids' room is fitted with bunk beds for 3 pax and their own TV
Legoland Hotel is definitely designed with kids in mind, from the fun carpet design based on the room's theme, to the lego decorations throughout the rooms. The hotel even provides an entertaining puzzles for the kids to solve in order to get their 'treasure' - Lego kits in the treasure box.

Legoland Malaysia
The clues to the treasure box passcode

Legoland Malaysia
A 'treasure' box containing Lego kits which requires the kids to 'crack' the passcode from the puzzles given

While the girls enjoyed their 'room' and the lego kits, we parents got to enjoy the king-sized bed all to ourselves. The bed and the pillows were oh so comfy... We loved the bed so much we stripped half of the bedsheet to find out the brand! 😂 

Legoland Malaysia
Parents' bedroom

Legoland Malaysia

We also discovered Legoland Hotel serves fruity teas on top of the regular ones - strawberry, pineapple and mango tea are not something you can find in other hotels. Don't take caffeine? There's Vico chocolate drink too.

While other hotels have resorted to provide drinking water in a carafe or jugs as part of sustainability effort,  Legoland Hotel still serves bottled water.

Legoland Malaysia
Beverages selection

Altough we love our room, there are some things that I felt disappointed with. We couldn't store our laptop and iPads in the safe box because the battery is low and the safe won't lock. Also, there's no shampoo provided, but we got the hair conditioner instead (maybe the housekeeping overlooked this?). The bathroom also does not have bath mat, so we had to be extra careful when we step out of the shower to avoid slipping.

Legoland Malaysia
The hotel also provides a safe box that can fit laptops and tablets, but ours ran out of battery 😑

Legoland Malaysia
The toiletries in our room

Legoland Malaysia
Bathroom is equipped with handheld shower and soap. There was no bath mat provided

Legoland has this attractive and fun-looking play area in the hotel but due to COVID SOP, all the lego pieces were kept away so it was only good for photo ops. What a shame.

Legoland Malaysia
Play area

Our room package came with complimentary breakfast for four pax at Brick Family Restaurant. Breakfast was served as buffet, with selections ranging from pasta, nasi lemak, fried beehoon, porridge, salad, bread and jam and some fruits. Food tasted average so if we ever decided to stay in Legoland Hotel again, I might decide to check out early and go for breakfast elsewhere.

Legoland Malaysia
Bricks Family Restaurant

Overall, it was just OK to me with the comfortable bed as the highlight of the hotel stay.

Verdict: 6/10

I'll continue with Legoland theme park story in my next posting 😊

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Saturday, December 04, 2021

Trip to Legoland Malaysia 2021 (Part 1)

Hello peeps!

Our JB trip is not complete without a visit to Legoland Johor. I have to say, I prefer going to Legoland post-pandemic because of less queue and less crowd. In fact, my kids were able to ride on rollercoasters to their hearts' content!

The last time we went to Legoland was back in August 2018. We bought a day pass to the theme park and the girls had their first taste of riding a rollercoaster. They loved it! Sadly, back then Khadeeja did not meet the height requirement for most rides so she was unable to enjoy the theme park very much. The girls had been talking about going back to experience the rollercoasters again and when we got the chance to return 3 years later, they were over the moon!

This time around, we decided to stay at Legoland Hotel. Upon checking the website, I noticed this campaign: 

Legoland Malaysia
Credit image: Legoland Malaysia

Under this campaign, Legoland is offering several packages for staycation at Legoland / Legoland's Premium Partner Hotel at an attractive price. I decided to check out the 'Awesome Xperience for 4'.

Legoland Malaysia
Credit image: Legoland Malaysia

Legoland Malaysia
Credit image: Legoland Malaysia

Seeing that the package includes breakfast and theme park tickets, I decided to get this package for our Legoland visit. It's seriously way cheaper than if we had booked separately.

The only drawback of buying a package is we can't book our hotel using the online booking system! Instead, we had to email the hotel with a reference to our voucher code to book the hotel. I don't know why we can't just key in the voucher code in the booking system.

After I emailed the details of our hotel booking, I did not get any confirmation so I had to phone the hotel to check if they got my email. For a big establishment like Legoland, I did not expect my call to be left ringing for half an hour without anyone picking up. I had to attempt to call several times because it kept being answered by a machine and then left ringing for a long time. Luckily I did not give up because eventually my call was answered. I told them about my email booking and asked them to check, and true enough my email ended up in the spam mailbox 😐 After locating my email, then the staff quickly keyed in my booking in the system and sent a confirmation email. Phew! Disaster averted.

Finally it was the day to check in to the hotel. After stopping at Pondok Santapan Larkin to have breakfast, we drove to Legoland Hotel because our plan was to drop our luggage and checking in after we are done at the theme park. We arrived at the hotel at 11am and upon seeing the basement parking was full, hubby dropped us off at the lobby and went to find parking. I then decided to check if we could register early because it was barely noon, and check-in time stated is at 3pm. 

It was our first time in Legoland Hotel and the girls were awestruck when entering the lobby. From the hundreds of Legoland figures behind the reception area to the lego castle and the lego ship, everything was exciting to look at. I was pleasantly surprised to be informed that our room was ready and we could check in immediately if we wanted to.

Legoland Malaysia
Legoland Hotel lobby

Legoland Malaysia
Lego castle

Legoland Malaysia
We got our room keys!

There are three themes to pick from - Pirate, Kingdom or Adventure. These themed rooms are located at different levels. The girls decided to pick Adventure themed room and our room was at Level 2. Even going into the elevator was another new experience because when the doors closed, immediately the discotheque lighting played up and the theme song 'Everything is Awesome' blasted out. My girls were thrilled beyond words.

Legoland Malaysia
The doors at the Adventure Room level

Will continue my review of the Legoland Hotel Adventure room in my next post, stay tuned...

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Wednesday, December 01, 2021

Food Hunting in Johor Bahru

Hello!

We are back from JB after spending a few terrific days on vacation. Meeting great people aside, food is also another reason why I love going ‘back’ to JB.

If you ask me what food I love the most, I’d say it would be Sarawakian food of course. But studying and living in Johor for 6 years have me craving for Johorean food occasionally.

Now on to my food journal (albeit not so healthy but oh-so-glorious food journey!). The night we arrived, we were tired and didn’t feel to drive and look for food after checking into our hotel. So we decided to check out Nasi Lemak Simple across our hotel on foot. 

1. Nasi Lemak Simple

We ordered Nasi Lemak with fried chicken. Much to our chagrin, we were told that we had to wait for 10minutes because the rice is still cooking and the chicken part that we wanted was finished. However when food arrived, our disgruntlement evaporated as we tucked into our hot, aromatic rice served with delicious sambal and fragrant fried chicken (sorry no photo because we didn’t expect the Nasi Lemak to be scrumptious)

Verdict: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! The sambal is not too spicy much to our liking. The chicken is marinated well and delicious. Would eat here again if we are in JB.

2. Kacang pool Haji

The next morning, we woke up extra early to have our breakfast of kacang pool Haji. Knowing the restaurant will get packed later, we made the decision to beat the queue and arrived at 7am. Despite being the first customer of the day, we didn’t have to wait long for our food of kacang pool lambing to be served, accompanied by thick, soft bread which was spread with butter and lightly grilled.


Kacang pool Haji
Warm broth made of fava beans and minced meat served with soft bread 

Kacang pool is apparently a Malaysian twist of the Middle East’s foul medames dish. Served with sunny side up with runny yolk, the flavor is further enhanced when you squeeze the calamansi juice over the broth and dip the soft, thick bread into the broth. This comfort food had me clean up the bowl including the chopped onion which I normally hate, because it’s that good. 


Kacang pool Haji
Going early means we can easily find parking spot as the shop is by the roadside with no dedicated parking

We attended the wedding at lunch time so lunch was served during the wedding.

For dinner, we decided to go for seafood at Senibong. There was a long queue of cars to Senibong as there is only one narrow car lane to go to Senibong. Entry was RM2 per car, and we were lucky to find a parking spot behind a mosque.

3. Senibong Seafood Village

Since everyone was hungry, we decided to order a set menu for 4 pax comprising of steamed siakap fish, kailan with salted fish, chicken tomyam, fried tempura squid, sambal cockles, white rice and a jug of red cordial drink. We added on sweet & sour crabs but when the order arrived, we got salted eggs crabs. The restaurant owner kind-heartedly gave us some discounts for the wrong order, knowing that re-order will force us to wait longer due to the large turnouts that night.

My advice is to go here 9pm onwards to avoid high peak hour.


Senibong Seafood Village
While waiting for food to arrive which took an hour, we enjoyed the view of the waterfront and Singapore island across the straits 

On the second day, I had a date with my ex-roommate and BFF at a glasshouse cafe called ‘Fifty Trees’. It kinda reminded me of my iPad stylus called ‘FiftyThree’. 

4. Fifty Trees Cafe

We shared our breakfast menu of sliced avocados and sunny side ups and soft shell crab spaghetti bolognese before ordering lemon cheesecake for dessert. The cafe also have pancakes and waffles in their menu and I ordered Nutella pancakes and big breakfast for takeaway.


Fifty Trees Cafe
FiftyTrees

Fifty Trees Cafe
Dare Devil espresso

Fifty Trees Cafe
Eva & I shared this sliced avocado on toasts served with garden salad and sunny side ups

Fifty Trees Cafe
Desert was lemon cheese cake and cappuccino 

Fifty Trees Cafe
Eva

Fifty Trees Cafe
Patrons are allowed into the glasshouse to admire the various houseplants 

In the afternoon, I craved for mi rebus and tulang gearbox (beef marrowbone) so off we went to our next food destination not far away from our hotel:

5. Restoran ZZ Sup Tulang

Famous for their sup tulang, Restoran ZZ is another popular restaurant with mostly outdoor seatings for their patrons. We opted to sit under the trees to enjoy afternoon breeze while having our mee rebus sup tulang, while the kids enjoyed their bihun sup.

The mee rebus has the right consistency, not too think nor too thin. There were generous chunks of meat off the marrowbone and the noodle is also delicious. Khayla enjoyed the beehoon soup even though it was slightly spicy that she finished it all.


Restoran ZZ Sup Tulang
View of the restaurant while waiting for our food

Food Hunting in Johor Bahru
Mee rebus tulang (gearbox)

Restoran ZZ Sup Tulang
Blissfully sucking out the marrowbone jelly

On the last day in JB before we left to Legoland, I requested to have breakfast at another popular breakfast spot.


6. Pondok Santapan Larkin

Initially I wanted both nasi ambeng, a Javanese heritage food, and lontong for breakfast. Alas, the last packet of nasi ambeng was snapped up by a pregnant lady so I had to be contented with just having lontong kuah while Suami Terchenta had roti Arab and chicken curry. The girls opted for their favorite kuih buah melaka instead.



Pondok Santapan Larkin
The curry was delicious and Khayla also loved the Roti Arab

Pondok Santapan Larkin
Lontong kuah

Lastly, before we went back to KL, we also stopped by at our friend’s restaurant for lunch. 

7. Restoran Haji Jani

The restaurant serves many Malay & Javanese dishes such as chicken and beef rendang, keli berlado, sambal paru, pedal & hati ayam masak kicap etc. The food is mouth-watering and price is reasonable.


Restoran Haji Jani
Posing with restaurant owner, Kak Linda

The next time I’m in Johor, I must try Nasi Ambeng Mat Corner, Mee Rebus Haji Wahid, sup tulang merah at Banafee, banana fritters with Johor soy sauce based dip, Briyani Gam and many other Johorean menu at local’s favorites. Just thinking of it makes me hungry.

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Sunday, November 28, 2021

Majlis Kawen Yana & Kidir

Salam semua!

Firstly, kiteorang nak ucapkan ‘Selamat Pengantin Baru’ buat Yana & Kidir! Sedar tak sedar, dah besar dah dak Yana ni, dah mendirikan rumahtangga. Semoga perkahwinan ni diberkati Allah SWT dan bahagia ke anak cucu…


Geng K.A.M.I.E.
It was a beautiful wedding

Dah lama tak menulis pasal Geng KAMIE. Dulu kemain rapat lagi kiteorg, pergi camping sama-sama, buat majlis buka puasa, pot luck, berkaraoke, jalan-jalan ke Melaka & macam2 lagilah. Seronok tak hengat masa tu. Punya la rapat sangat kiteorg siap boleh tinggal baby Khayla dengan Sis Lin pegi jalan-jalan ke Singapore.


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Sanggup datang dari JB nak join pot luck kat rumah kiteorg masa ni

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Kecik lagi si Yana ni masa join first activity GENG KAMIE dekat Sedili, Johor (Yana paling kiri menyorok belakang En Suami Terchenta)

Wedding Yana & Kidir ni dekat Ariz Hall, Eco Palladium. Serius cantik teruk tempat ni! Nak cari parking pun senang. Sampai-sampai je, kiteorang tunggu Kak Retna & Kak Linda dalam kereta. Sempat la perasan pengantin datang naik kereta sendiri, suami Yana yang drive. Dalam hati, kagum betul dengan pengantin ni sebab sempoi je takde karpet merah, takde kereta berhias dieorg sampai pun ramai yang tak sedar.

Dari dalam kereta, kiteorang tengok perarakan pengantin masuk ke dewan, diiringi kumpulan penari tradisional & kompang & gendang. Lepas pengantin dah masuk, barulah kiteorang perasan Kak Retna & Kak Linda dah masuk dewan. Apa lagi, tergopoh-gapah la kiteorang keluar kereta, tapi sempat lagi kak Siti Delima call kat belakang. Tu pun mula2 tak cam sebab tak tau pun dieorang dah tukar kereta BMW. Kerlass Kak Siti! So takde la menunggu kak Siti, terus tergesa2 ke dewan. Tapi sebelum tu, kenalah register MySejahtera & scan suhu badan ikut SOP sekarang.

Tak nak cerita banyak, kita layan je gambar-gambar kiteorang masa majlis kawen ni:


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Dengan Sis Lin, ambik gambar bukti kedatangan katanya 😆

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Bila Che Mat & Suami Terchenta bertemu, mesti citer pasal kerja ni 😜

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Kumpulan penari membuat persembahan tarian yang berjaya menambat perhatian Khayla

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Acara memotong kek. Berseri2 dak Yana kat sini

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Rasanya kiteorang la yang paling havoc bergambar dengan pengantin dak Yana & suami

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Kecoh-kecoh diteruskan dengan Sis Lin sekeluarga kat bawah pentas pulak. Kalau tak havoc, bukan Geng KAMIE namanya 😂

Kemain kiteorang kecoh lepas dah isi perut, sampai 3-4 kali photographer ambik gambar. Barulah suasana meriah di majlis kawen kan? 


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Posing dengan kakak pengantin pulak, dak Naz

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Sebelum balik, kita ambik gambar kenang2an di photobooth. Kak Linda posing macam bukan mak anak 2 😆

Ikutkan hati nak lagi lama bersembang dengan Sis Lin tapi memandangkan dia sibuk melayan tetamu mungkin kena tangguh lain kali. Lepas majlis mesti penat kan Sis Lin? Apapun, tahniah diucapkan kepada Sis Lin & Abang Sabar yang menerima menantu. Persiapan kawen dak Yana ni memang tip-top, takde cacat-cela di mata kami. Walaupun tetamu ramai tapi penganjur & tuan rumah berjaya menjaga SOP. Takde berebut-rebut ambik makanan, makanan caterer tolong cedukkan, dewan pun tak sesak. Khayla & Khadeeja suka sangat dengan doorgift cotton candy sampai 2x ambik & of course la aku paling bahagia bila dapat telur pindang Johor hehe.

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