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Malaysia Trip 2007: Day 1, Genting Highlands
Wah, my blog entry on Day 0 has generated an furore of comments. Analysis of how my writing style reflects my personality, how EU's style of writing mirrors mine were discussed. There's even speculation of why EU and I decided on chronological order ("Is it a conspiracy?" "Why so long-winded one?"). Now now, I like to remember events, so I like to write in chronological order. That's all....
10th May 2007, Thurs, Genting Highlands
8.30 am
Time to wake up! But everyone wants to sleep. Hello, we are meeting JL at 9 am for breakfast in Mcdonalds!!
9.30 am
Finally made it down for breakfast. There are 2 Mcdonalds outlets in Genting, one at First World Hotel, the other in the Indoor Theme Park. We settled for hotcakes in the Indoor Theme Park outlet. Freakingly expensive though. RM13+ for a meal!!
Found out that SW eats a lot. He finished all the hotcakes the gals couldn't finish!! Does it mean he's still a pubescent boy? Whahahahahah 
Bought tickets to the Outdoor Theme Park. The Indoor Theme Park doesn't look fun. Luckily we had not bought the combi-tickets online beforehand.
10.30 am
1st stop: Cyclone! This is the first ride we saw as we walked in. It's amazing how long the queue can be at opening time, there's easily 30 people in front of us. 
After the ride, we went for the Pirate Train, a mini haunted ride. Sounds scary right? No! We saw the monsters before we reached them, and half of the monsters moved after we passed them. Sooooo very scary. Maybe for toddlers, I guess.
As we wandered through the park, we saw the theme park mascots below the Merdeka Stage. Couldn't remember their names. But they look so cuddly and round! I was so very tempted to push them onto the floor, then roll them around the area. Won't that be fun? Alas, I was dragged off when I voiced the plan. Sigh... That would have been the highlight of the whole trip, man.
Next, we went for the Pirate Ship (aka Vikings). Now this is fun for all that I'm sitting near the middle of the ship. After a few heart-stopping drops, the ship slowed and gently rocked to a stop.
Nauseated, we wandered off to the next ride, the humongous Flying Coaster. Rising 4 stories high, this promises to be fun!