Posted by admin @ 3:51 pm
Shelved under Diana's Musings, Travels, Vacation

I have booked online through Air Asia to fly to Kota Kinabalu (KK) from 20th to 22nd June 2008. It is on a Friday to Sunday where there is less work. I did try to check out malaysianairlines.com of MAS Zero Fare advertised in the press now but found that it was about RM100 more expensive with transit in KL. With Air Asia, I can fly direct from Penang’s airport to KK in Sabah. The the cost? For 2 persons return is RM814 including taxes and RM3 per bag to check in per person. After I have gone to KK, I would have been to all states in Malaysia. I was in Bintulu, Sarawak in late 2006 and early this year, I went to Terengganu by car. I have been to Kelantan many times for business previously. And I have also been to all the other states in the west coast from Johor to Perlis. I have also stayed in a local hotel in Johor some time back, also for business.

Since I hate walking, I don’t plan to hike up Mount Kinabalu which will take at least 3 days. My plan for the trip is purely for holidays with my boyfriend. What I have heard about Mt. Kinabalu is that it is about two times higher than Penang Hill and the path there is not as steep and difficult compared to Penang Hill. So, next time I can boast to my grandchildren that I have hiked up Penang Hill by foot. Because of the MAS zero fare, my youngest sister and her church friends plan to hike up Mount Kinabalu sometime in November. And you can book online until 19th of this month of May.

Posted by admin @ 11:30 pm
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As usual, I will book Dorsett Hotel for tomorrow’s stay overnight and call up Mitzy Bistro to reserve a table for 2 as well. If I don’t reserve a table for 2 for the weekend, I will not be able to dine in Mitzy. It is always jam packed with diners during the weekend, simply because the food is delicious and affordable. For a set dinner of a drink, soup, main course and ice-cream, you don’t pay more than RM20 inclusive of taxes.

By now, I am used to the hotel’s ambience, its room furnishings and the like. And the best part is that it is only a stone’s throw away from my church in town - Georgetown Baptist Church. Incidentally, this church has 2 MPs or members of parliament as members. I also need to get ready on Monday to travel down to KL from Penang for business.

Posted by admin @ 10:37 pm
Shelved under Christian stuff, Vacation

Last Saturday, I booked Dorset Hotel by phone as I got the usual weekend promotion rate of only RM164++ with breakfast included. As you might already know, I stay in a hotel for the weekend since 1 year back. Previously, my boyfriend and I used to stay free in his sister’s unoccupied beach apartment in Batu Feringghi. But since he has lost the keys to the apartment, we have now stayed in many hotels in Penang including the expensive Parkroyal Hotel by the seaside.

Now we chose Dorset as it is within a stone’s throw away from our church in town, Georgetown Baptist Church. And today’s sermon was thought provoking and enlightening. The speaker was articulate, spoke fast and engaging. We are blessed to have so many wonderful and annointed pastors.

Posted by admin @ 2:51 pm

I had a very good weekend vacationing in Dorset Hotel in Larut Road, Penang. It was located just opposite Kentucky Fried Chicken’s outlet in a colonnial bungalow. It was also conveniently located opposite my church known as Georgetown Baptist Church with English services at 9:00am, 11:00am and Hokkien service at 4:30pm by Pastor Yeoh Guan Hock. That’s one of the reason why I booked this hotel instead of staying in Vistana Hotel like last weekend. Our church service venue has been changed from Relau to Larut Road in town. This is a much bigger place and better location which is quite established. Below are the photos taken from my camera.

view from Dorset Hotel room
View from our hotel room in Dorset Hotel.

another view from Dorset Hotel room
See the Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet at the bottom. Another view from our hotel room.

table and chair
Writing table with lamp and mirror.

huge sofas
How comfortable the huge sofas in the lobby.

bathroom
Bathroom of our hotel room. There’s a basket of freebies like shampoo, shower cap, cotton buds, sewing kit and soap in the corner.

bed
The huge kingsize bed.

Posted by admin @ 1:12 pm

slipper lobster
The buffet dinner was themed Seafood with slipper lobster, prawns, salmon, oysters and more.

seafood buffet dinner

prawns
Prawns and more prawns. Nice decoration.

seafood buffet dinner
Seafood buffet dinner with meat and veges.

dessert

dessert
Good selection of dessert with custard, chocolate mousse, etc.

parkroyal hotel, penang
Outside the hotel with tourists resting by the pool.

swimming pool
Beautiful swimming pool lined with palm trees.

hut for massage
Foot Massage in the Hut.

bedroom
The room that I stayed 2 weeks back in Parkroyal Hotel, Penang.

tv and table
The room furnishings.

carpark view outside bedroom
Carpark view outside my hotel room.

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Posted by admin @ 3:28 pm
Shelved under General, Hotel Reviews, Vacation

I have faxed to Equatorial hotel my credit card details to confirm a room for tonight. The price is RM295++ with RM100 credit for food and beverages. This is a 5-star hotel near the air port and is popular amongst executives with business dealings in factories in Bayan Lepas. I have dined and had buffet dinner before in Equatorial Hotel but never stayed there. This is a good opportunity to experience the room ambience just before Chinese New Year.

The air seems to smell of money and ang pows during the Chinese New Year season. And there will be lots of hampers, promotions, deals during this festive season. Also, I shall be going to Haadyai to avoid nosy relatives during Chinese New Year from 7th to 9th February. A van will come to my house and pick us up (me, my youngest sister and parents) and bring us to Lee Garden Hotel in Haadyai. My youngest sister booked online for the hotel while my father arranged for the transport to Haadyai. Wish me journey mercies.

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Posted by admin @ 1:59 pm

The weekend has arrived finally and last week I stayed in G Hotel beside Gurney Plaza. Today I have already booked and reserved 1 night in ParkRoyal hotel in Batu Feringghi. The room rate was supposed to be RM370++ but with the coupon posted in the letter box, we only pay RM270++ with buffet breakfast. And the promotion is valid from 1st January 2008 till 31st March 2008. Right now I am recharging my camera batteries that conked off on me last night while I was in Queensbay Mall. The Chinese New Year decoration was beautifully done and I had wanted to take some snap shots but my batteries went flat on me. Next time.

Posted by admin @ 2:26 pm

Last weekend, I checked into G Hotel beside Gurney Plaza at 3pm on a Saturday. I could actually check in at 2:00pm but my friend was still busy with his work. Below is the photo taken from my room showing the super condominium Regency on the left and Gurney Park condominium on the right. The swimming pool decked with palm trees belong to Regency while further on the top right side is the swimming pool of Gurney Park. Don’t they look stunning? Now I feel like going for a swim.
view from G Hotel

biji saga, red seeds for decoration
This is the bathroom and the sink of G hotel. They used red seeds or known as ‘biji saga’ which grows abundantly in Malaysia for interior decoration. Ok, the colors of the hotel theme are brown, beige and red. I used to collect a lot of these red seeds in Dalat International School and last time in Gurney Drive before the upgrading.

lobby of g hotel
I took this photo in the lobby of the hotel. It is different from other olders hotels which have big flower vase and hanging chandelier. Here, the ambience is more romantic, lights dimmed down and plenty of sofa sets for you to lie flat on your back. The platform is wooden with lights surrounding it.

g hotel's bedroom
The charge per night is 255++ and after taxes and service charge, the total amount came to almost RM300 for 1 night of stay. May be a bit on the pricey side for most people but once in a while, it is ok to splurge. You can be sure, I will not be staying here every weekend, but I love to try different hotels and experience the settings.

Below is the list of hotels that I have stayed so far in Penang.
1) G-Hotel
2) Gurney Hotel
3) Northern Suite Hotel
4) Cititel Hotel
5) City Bayview Hotel
6) Traders Hotel
7) Red Rock Hotel
8) Sunway Hotel
9) Vistana Hotel
10) Hydro Majestic Hotel
11) Naza Hotel
12) Berjaya Hotel
13) Penang Hill Hotel
14) Pulau Jerejak Apartments
15) Cruise to no where, 1 night
16) Dorset Hotel

Posted by admin @ 10:56 am

The weekend has arrive and this Saturday, I will be staying in G-hotel beside Gurney Plaza. The charge is RM255 without breakfast for superior room with king size bed. I will get to do a lot of window shopping as Gurney Plaza, Penang’s lifestyle shopping mall is nearby. At the moment, it is under expansion, so there will be some construction work going on. Just the other day, I had a set dinner in Manila Place for an affordable price of RM35++. This is because it came with mushroom soup (plenty of chopped button mushrooms in it), bread, butter, appetiser, coffee or tea, salmon teriyaki as one of the many main courses to choose from (quite delicious and big helping) and ice-cream as the dessert.

G-hotel is not like any other hotel that you find here. For one, the interior decoration is very modern and hip. You will not find big vases of flower and hanging chandeliers unlike the older hotels. Here, you will find a very cosy lounge with plenty of sofa sets and cushioned chairs with lighted lampstands beside them. The setting is just like a modern house’s interior, cosy and comfortable. The lighting is dimmed down for that romantic feel. The flooring is raised wooden platform with side lights. I am looking forward to today’s stay and check in time is after 2:00pm.

Posted by admin @ 5:25 pm

Today is the last day for the year 2007. It brings many happy memories for me in terms of making money and as well as some tragic news like the unlikely assasination of Benazir Bhutto on 27th Dec. She died a martyr. She was full of confidence and victory in the election just minutes before her death by a suicide bomber in Rawalpindi. There is just no explanation to all these terrorists acts.

Also today, I just came back from RHB Bank in Jalan Teh Ewe Lim, near my house. I managed to cash out RM367.59 from my Google Adsense via Western Union for the first time after one and a half years. The bank exchange rate was 3.30 today in RHB. And this month alone, I watched a few movies too like Alvin and the Chipmunks, National Treasure and Golden Compass. As I have promised in my previous post, here are the many photos taken in Genting Highlands during my trip from 21st to 23rd of December.

Genting Highlands, statue of liberty
Genting’s very own Statue of Liberty in First World Plaza.

Genting Highland's stage in First World Plaza
Stage in First World Plaza in preparation for Christmas.

Santa Claus
Giant Santa Claus.

santa claus in maroon velvet costume
Santa Claus sitting on a bench in maroon velvet costume.

Genting Walk
Genting Walk in brightly lit neon lights.

decorations in Genting Highlands
Many decorations and items for sale in Genting Highlands.

Eiffel Tower in Genting Highlands.
Eiffel Tower in Genting Highlands. This was taken in First World Plaza, the happening place to be in Genting where most attractions and fun rides are abound everywhere.

Christmas decorations and water fountain outside Genting Hotel.
Christmas decorations and water fountain outside Genting Hotel.

chrysanthemum flowers in Genting Highlands.
Chrysanthemum flowers grow abundantly outside Genting Hotel.

First World hotel, the largest hotel in the world with 6118 rooms.
First World hotel, the largest hotel in the world with 6118 rooms. This was where we stayed.

escalator decorated with pots of geniune poinsettias and christmas trees.
Escalator decorated with pots of geniune poinsettias and christmas trees.

part of the interior decoration of Genting Hotel where we roamed about.
The two elephants remind me of my recent trip to Bangkok and Pattaya. They are part of the interior decoration of Genting Hotel where we roamed about.

entrance to a casino.
This is one of the entrance to a casino. We were not allowed to go in as I was holding a camera in my hand while my boyfriend was holding newspapers. Since we don’t gamble, we did not attempt to go in again and instead enjoyed the cool mountain air in our room.

Christmas house.
Christmas House.

Happy New Year 2008 to all and Good Bye 2007. Let’s hope 2008 will be another year full of excitement, enjoyment, food, travels and making more money.

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