Resorts World Genting welcomes underprivileged children for a
fun-filled day
The group from Rumah Titian Kaseh were treated to
some of the resort’s latest attractions
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With the spirit of Hari Raya Aidilfitri still in the air, Resorts
World Genting continues with the season of giving and generosity by hosting a
group of underprivileged children for a fun-filled day at the resort recently.
KATHERINE CHEW, VICE-PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS WITH MAK PAH OF RUMAH TITIAN KASEH AND THE HAPPY KIDS FROM THE HOME
KATHERINE CHEW, VICE-PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS WITH MAK PAH OF RUMAH TITIAN KASEH AND THE HAPPY KIDS FROM THE HOME
BATMAN OR SHOULD THAT BE BATMEN ARRIVED!
DELIGHTED KIDS HAVING FUN
INSIDE SNOW WORLD WHICH OFFERS ZERO DEGREE FOR A NEW EXPERIENCE!
PEERING AT THE CARTOONS
DELIGHTED KIDS HAVING FUN
INSIDE SNOW WORLD WHICH OFFERS ZERO DEGREE FOR A NEW EXPERIENCE!
PEERING AT THE CARTOONS
After a scenic
trip up Gunung Ulu Kali, the 58 children and 10 adults from Rumah Titian Kaseh
from Titiwangsa in Kuala Lumpur were greeted at the iconic entrance of Genting
Grand Hotel by the warm and smiling Resorts World Genting team. This trip was
particularly thrilling for the visitors, as it was the first time for the
children visiting the resort.
This being
Malaysia, friendships are made over food and the first stop for the children
was at Coffee Terrace for a buffet lunch. The children were amazed at the vast
selection, chatting animatedly as they tucked into the delicious food. Fuelled
up at Coffee Terrace, the fun-filled day was then ready to begin! “There’s just
so much food to try, I don’t even know which one I want to start with!” said
five year old Atikah Zubaidi.
After lunch,
their first stop was to the soaring atrium at SkyAvenue where the children from
Rumah Titian Kaseh were awestruck at the soaring ceilings and visual displays
of Sky Atrium.
They were then even more wow-ed when their hero, Batman, emerged
on the screens for the special The Call Is Out SkySymphony show that celebrates
80 years of the Caped Crusader and erupted in applause when the show ended with
the Batmobile emerging from the stage. “I’ve always love Batman and getting to
see the figurines in real life size is amazing” said fourteen year old Salleh
Umtar.
From superheroes
to super fun, the next stop for the children was the bright lights and
thrilling rides of Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park. With full two hours to
explore the carnival-inspired space and a free pass to jump onto fantastical
rides like the Ride ‘Em Round carousel, Boo Boo Bump bumper cars, the Copper
Express vintage train and frantic Loop De Loop around the Genting Tower, it was
a truly memorable experience in an amazing setting for the group.
After all
that adrenaline, the children then got to experience something special – a
European winter. Clad in jackets and gloves, the special guests of the resort
got to frolic in the snow at Snow World, enjoying winter activities such as
building snowmen and tobogganing.
With the trip at
an end, the group of children received a goodie bag containing
a Faber-Castell stationery set and snacks like Twisties, Cheezels and assorted
candies and the orphanage home received a
gift hamper of rice, cooking oil, Milo, Maggi instant noodles, dried Bihun and
biscuits to take a little bit of the Genting hospitality home with them.
They
then gathered at the lobby of Genting Grand Hotel to
say goodbye. “It is always a pleasure to welcome children here,” said Katherine
Chew, Vice President of Resorts Communication and Public Relations
“At Resorts
World Genting, our attractions are for everyone and we pride ourselves on
offering them to Malaysians from all walks of life. It’s been a wonderful day,
and I hope the kids from Rumah Titian Kaseh have enjoyed it as much as we
have.”
Kudos to Resort World Genting for bringing sunshine in the life of less fortunate children.
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