After packing our bags, my uncle brought us to have breakfast at a coffee shop before dropping us off at Berjaya Times Square. We reached Berjaya Times Square before 10 am, and it was not open for operation yet. Security guards actually stand by the side entrance to stop people from entering the premises!
Most of the shops in Berjaya Times Square did not open at 10 am, and so we were left wandering aimlessly. Berjarya Times Square houses the Berjaya University College of Hospitality, and Cosmo’s World Theme Park & Theatre. You can feel the ground vibrating when the rides are in operation! Pretty scary if you are not aware of the source of the vibration (:
The clothes at Berjaya Times Square are very cheap, going for as low as 10 RM. The shoes are really pretty too. Sequins are sewn onto canvas pumps so that they don’t get dirty easily. I didn’t manage to buy any shoes, although I bought a sling bag for 32 RM. I also tried Wendy’s Nuggets. They taste really different. Might be the herbs (:
We took the Royal VIP Coach back to Singapore, and the seat was so comfortable that I fell asleep on the ride. I didn’t manage to load any games, but I watched Kung Fu Panda. The speakers on the Royal VIP Coach are hidden in the headrest, so you can enjoy the videos/music/games without disturbing the other passengers.
The driver was kind enough to let a few of us alight way before we reached our offical destination, and so we were able to shorten our journey home. Although I enjoyed my short stay in KL, I was very glad to be home where everything was familiar, and where it wasn’t weird for people to think that I’m a local (:

For more on my tour of KL, please read the previous two entries, and click here for the photos!