Went there on Tuesday. Place close on Monday. My advice, book your ticket online and upload your photo selfie. They don't entertain walk in. Once u reach, its just walk up to the booth, computer scan ur face, and boomz ur in.
They have professional photographers going around to take pictures candidly. Do get them to take yours. End of the day, just scab qr code near entrance and u can get a soft copy of the photos ar RM5 each. Quality of photo is excellent.
Towel rental is available at RM9. Going back home, I get help from staff Syamimi to book a cab as there is no Grab driver who wants to ride all the way up top.
Wear sun block, for kids do bring goggle. Bring pram if u think ur infant will be sleeping (mine was 7 months old). But don't except the pram to bring u from one ride to another.
Come early so you can chope one umbrella seat. Otherwise bring a mat. Only food there is A&W. Glad there is vending machine they sells other type of water and accept Credit Card as payment as we don't bring cash.
Toilet is clean (not sure if it's because we went on Tuesday). Staff are friendly. I hope they could upgrade the place with "rent a cabana" which would be very useful for people like me with infant.
Last. Bring insect repellant. After 6pm I have mosquitos attacking my daughter multiple times that she cried so much. I think she got the most as by 6pm all the crowd is rushing to Bath...
Read moreThe layout of the park is well planned. They separated the water park and dry park. I tried one of the tube (waterpark) where the platform opens and u slide out. Not recommended for those with lemah semangat and weak knees. I had slight ankle fracture after the ride. Other than that, most of the rides were fun. We went on a Friday prior to long school holiday, queue was quite overwhelmed for some rides. We waited about an hour for the zipline. If I could recall, the zipline had about 7 checkpoints and all had such great heights! Overall, we enjoyed our time there. The ticket is per/day. So, can go makan outside half day through. A&W is available in the park, price slightly high.
Tips: - bring waterproof sandals or slippers for the waterpark. Once done, you need to wear shoes to go to the dry park. Useful to wear mosquito repellent. Pretty shady there as it’s in a jungle. No direct sunlight unless you’re on the zipline. Book your tickets few months earlier to save more. Quite significant difference nearing to the visit date.
To enter the park, no wait if you book online. Going to the rides requires waiting. Parking is available without any cost within...
Read moreBeware, the longest slide can be dangerously fast. A normal ride will have the inflatable tubes accumulate and push a wave of water in front of it which acts as a kind of brake and stops you from gaining too much speed and the slide is casually slow and enjoyable. BUT!!!!!! SHOULD you accidentally overtake this wave in a corner at about the halfway mark there isn't enough water left in front to brake you/the wave will push you from behind until you reach scary/thrilling speeds! My wife and I had our hands out to the sides of the slides trying to stabilize and slow us down but the only thing that stopped us is when we collided with the group that left 30-40 seconds ahead of us! This also ended toppling over the Group in front us we crashed into the water at the end of the slide. One lady luckily only grazed her knee as she was pushed under but could have been worse. It was very fun and exhilarating at the time and we were laughing and screaming the whole way down but that was us probably just coping with frayed nerves haha. Thinking back it was...
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