Saturday, June 26, 2010

Legend Water Village 24 - 26 June 2010

These are the photos from my trip to PD
Lovely view of the Water Villas in the Water Homes. These villas have their very own private pools in every unit. The upper units have outdoor pools, and the lower units have indoor pools.


View of Glory Beach Hotel from Legend Water Chalet


Nice hairdo
Sign here please
That's quick..... instant baby boom
The 5 supremes

Spacious room inside the Water Chalet

All units comes with separate loveshaped tub, toilet and shower.

Notice the entrance and the separate shower room, toilet and bath tub for you to soak up after a tiring day.

Another view of the Water Chalet and the Tower units behind. Note the looming dark clouds. Storms a brewing.....

The Water Chalets juts out towards the Straits of Melaka.
View of the Water Chalet from the balcony of the chalet across the water.

Macho or what?
Tour guides John Tan and Insurani
Mok and Mindy?
Those guys from P&G sure looks serious.....
Getting busy with the team building by Smart Trend
Cindy, trainer from Smart Trend, doing her stuff.
The four friendly tour guides cum hosts for the P&G event.
Very friendly and helpful resort staff.
Tea time...

Relax by the pool... nice sun deck chairs.

Looks so inviting.

Having some fun doing the treasure hunt...

Welcoming banner for P&G Malaysia

Legend Water Homes in Port Dickson, Malaysia

Legend Water Chalet

Some of the participants from P&G doing their teambuilding activity.

Buggy from the Legend Water Chalet & Water Home - will shuttle you anywhere within the resort - FOC. Just check with the bell counter to make your reservations.

The units are really big - from 400+ to 600+ square feet to per unit. Can comfortably fit 4 to 6 people.

Separate shower and toilet. All units either have a square tub or small pool.

Some units (in the water homes) have apartment like facilities. (simple cooking and heating up of food).

The ground floor units have a small indoor pool for you to dip in privacy. Only in the Water Homes.

Garden view units in the Water Homes.

Both the Water Homes and Water Chalet have their own swimming pools.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Visit the Petronas Twin Towers Skybridge - wikiHow

Visit the Petronas Twin Towers - wikiHow

How to Visit the Petronas Twin Towers


from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit

For those of you who have attempted to visit the Petronas Skybridge and made it up to the tallest skybridge in the world, congratulations! Hope you enjoyed your visit. For those who are not so successful, here's the secret to visiting the Petronas Skybridge.

Steps


  1. Petronas Skybridge
  2. Quick Facts
    • Height: 170 meters above ground at Levels 41 & 42
    • Length: 57 meters across
    • Weight: 750 tons
    • Visiting Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily except Mondays and public holidays
    • Ticket Window Open: 8:30 AM at Concourse Level
    • Functions: As a podium for users to change lifts to the higher floors. Also as an additional emergency evacuation exit.

  3. Functions of the Petronas Skybridge
  4. The Petronas Skybridge was not only meant to serve the functional purpose of facilitating human traffic between the two towers, it also had a symbolic dimension - a sky portal and gateway to Vision 2020.
  5. This is one of the more difficult places to visit in Malaysia. This is all because of the 'generousity' of Petronas. They like to give you, the visitor, a free tour of the Petronas Skybridge. However, due to security issues and the daily capacity of the bridge, limited tickets are issued daily. You are required to obtain a free ticket to access it. The procedure to get hold of the tickets, however, is where the fun lies (pun intended).
  6. Procedure to obtain the Skybridge ticket
  7. You have to be there before the Petronas Skybridge ticketing counter opens at 8:30 AM. By this time the queue is already 'miles' long. Many queue as early as 6:00 in the morning. Usually by 9:30 AM the tickets would have all been 'sold' for the day.
  8. The Petronas Skybridge visit is opened from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM everyday except Mondays and public holidays. Limited tickets with time stamps are issued every day. Please note that you cannot obtain advance tickets as there is no advance ticketing system in place. Tickets are issued 'fresh' daily.
  9. Tickets are issued for time slots of 15 minutes and each time slot is limited to 20 visitors. Once you receive your tickets, you have to return 15 minutes before the allotted time to reconfirm your ticket. You may however, chose the time slot for the visit, if you are early enough. You will then be ushered to a waiting gallery. This Petronas Skybridge gallery itself is worth visiting as there are interesting exhibits there, relating to tall buildings. There is also a 'live' demonstration of what happens when lightning strikes a tall building. There is also a laser sensor that compares your height with that of the tower, cool.........
  10. After that you will be invited to the 3-D auditorium. Polaroid spectacles will be loaned to you. Here you will learn all about the construction and concept of Petronas Twin Towers.
  11. Then you will be invited to proceed to the security check before being allowed to board the flight to the Petronas Skybridge. Once there the in-house Petronas guide will give you a briefing about your visit and will be there throughout your stay at the bridge to answer any questions you may have. Who better than to ask any question if you have any. Your stay there is for 10 whole minutes. If the wind is strong during your visit you will be able to experience the sway of tall buildings. Sometimes a much as 30 centimeters.
  12. Petronas Skybridge Visit Secret
  13. So much for the Petronas Skybridge visit. If you do plan to visit it and don't plan to queue, you can tip someone (especially taxi drivers or bell boys) to obtain tickets on your behalf. One person may obtain up to 5 tickets.
  14. Petronas Skybridge Visit - Top Secret
  15. Or (a special Malaysian-Explorer tip) you can casually go there around 3:00 to 4:00 PM (of course there will be no more tickets left) and try your luck. You need to be a good story teller though, and tell some sob story as to why you just must visit the Skybridge. You see, as the tickets are given out free, many people who queue for it in the morning, do not show up later in the afternoon. And as such if you can pull a pitiful face and if your luck is good, you can just get there without the hassle of queueing up in early morning.
  16. Be aware though, it all depends on the officer manning the entrance counter at that time. Some are nicer than others. Also, do not go in a big group. Your chances would be better if you go alone or as a couple. If you are not successful, don't be disheartened, you can try again another day, another time.
  17. Alternative to Visiting the Petronas Skybridge
  18. Or you can go visit KL Tower instead. In my opinion, it gives you an even better view of Kuala Lumpur and it's seldom ever crowded and you won't have to hassle with queues. However, its not free and you need to go there by taxi. It is a good 30 - 40 minutes walk, if you are into a little hiking during your holidays.
  19. Another method to go up the towers (though NOT recommended) is to do it ala Alain 'Spiderman' Robert style. On 20 March 1997 this French spiderman attempted to scale the towers with his bare hands without any safety harness. However, he was stopped by the local police on the 60th floor. Remember the Skybridge is only at Level 41. He attempted it again 10 years later, and again was stopped by the authorities at the same level.
  20. See it in the local newspaper The Star .
  21. On a serious note: for school groups up to a maximum of 120 students per day, you may write in to obtain special approvals for your visit, thus avoiding the need to queue.
  22. Visit the [Malaysian-Explorer website http://www.malaysian-explorer.com]
  23. for more interesting information about Malaysia.


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Visit the Petronas Twin Towers - wikiHow

Visit the Petronas Twin Towers - wikiHow