This City Never Sleeps
Monday, June 30, 2008 @ A Boy In The Big City Part 2
This entry came in miserably late. Sorry folks.

Sat 14th Jun
Alen and i had breakfast at McDonald's Bukit Bintang. As it was located at the prime location of BB, we decided to have breakfast at second level, which gives us a good view of the cross junction of Bukit Bintage. See that? That was the picture taken from the front seat of McD's.
We had a walk around, and decided to take a rest at the homestay. By the time we had finish breakfast and rest, it was 12+pm. And Alen has to meet his family who was in Genting Highlands. So we had a quick lunch before he says ciao! to me.
What follows later was a shopping trip to Mid Valley Megamall for myself. Not much changes after missing Mid Valley for 2 years. But at least....i caught a glimpse of KOOKAI in KL! Don't think there is a KOOKAI outlet in S'pore. So immediately i had a snap snap of it.
And right behind Mid Valley was The Gardens, a new extension of Mid Valley Megamall, where The Gardens specialised in high end fashion and luxury goods. Even the cineplex located at the Gardens are different from your normal cineplex. Named GSC Signature, it houses 5 Premier Class Halls and 2 Gold Class Halls. Just in case you wonder what is Premier Class, it is somekind of poor man's GoldClass, with 2 large twin seats paired together instead of 2 couches. And that explains why it is more popular with more people, as having more Premier Class halls means allowing more choices of films and better facilities. (Note: Screens at Premier Class can be much more bigger than your normal Gold Class halls, due to the difference of seating capacity. C'mon la, each seat at Premier Class cost RM20 on weekend, compared to RM60 for Gold Class. But definitely that is much more cheaper than GV Gold Class at S$30/ tix on wkends.)And this is the inner view of The Gardens....
Not much to see though, after so much big hoo haa about The Gardens...in fact, the crowd seems to be little too...
Before leaving KL Sentral and going back to BB, i took a picture of the KL Sentral station. FYI, a train is needed to bring you to Mid Valley from KL Sentral after taking the monorail from BB. And there are shuttle buses that brings you to KLIA from KL Sentral station.

Pretty big, with signages in Eng, Bahasa Melayu and Japanese. (Odd, why no Mandarin?)

Had a shower back at the homestay and decided to visit Sungai Wang Plaza and Berjaya Times Sq. Nothing much to see and say though. Kinda disappointing to see that it is still about the same when i was there in 2005. So decided not to take pictures...

Return back to homestay ard 11pm and decided to hit the sack...

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