The Theme Park Hotel which used to be just beside the theme park entrance was
one of my favorite hotels to stay when I visited Resorts World Genting when I was
younger. Since the closure of the theme park in 2013, the Theme Park Hotel
followed too but only to be renovated and re-emerged to give a whole new
generation of thrill seekers an insight into creative hotel expansion. With no structural
changes, the hotel still retains its 448 rooms but with the new concept, 'all you see is
not all you get' makes the rooms more spacious with more beds and suitable for
families with more people to stay in. This is a great concept when families want to
stay in a single room instead of staying in 2 or 3 separate rooms. The fun designs at
this hotel increases the excitement which awaits the coming Twentieth Century Fox
World.
Lobby Reception
Giant Tea Cups
When I walked into Theme Park Hotel, my imagination brought me to a magical and
fantastical place. There was a pillar of higgledy piggledy stacked giant tea cups
which reached the ceiling. There was also a giant bench for customers to sit while
waiting for check-in. I felt like I was shrunk to a small person when I saw these tea
cups and giant bench.
Giant Bench
The 8,000 sq ft lobby also has a trick mirror which gives guests the sensation of a
new world of creative madness, mirroring Alice's reaction as she fell into the rabbit
hole in the classic Lewis Carrol story - Alice in Wonderland. We really had fun taking
photos with different poses here. When you are here, remember to take your
creative photos for remembrance.
The public restrooms are also quirky and whimsical, featuring a theme of polka dots
and psychedelic Easter eggs. All these designs make the hotel a fun place to stay
and increases guests excitement especially for children and young adults.
Public toilet for the handicapped with the polka dots and Easter eggs theme
Public toilets with the polka dots and Easter eggs theme
The purplish light at the corridor makes me feel so warm and cozy.
Room numbers are hand painted on the floor in front of each room.
Vending machine for your convenience
There are 4 types of rooms at Theme Park Hotel - Quad rooms, Sixers rooms,
Honeymoon suites and the Handicapped rooms.
My children and I stayed at the sixers room which has 3 queen-sized beds including
a bunk bed in the 300 sq ft space. These rooms are suitable for families and can
accommodate up to 6 people. There are lots of cute and creative line art and
cartoons as we entered the room. The rooms feature a built in, tatami-style raised
platform with 2 queen sized mattresses and another build-up bunk bed above the
platform which holds another queen sized mattress.
Mini fridge with complimentary mineral water bottles, kettle and telephone
Slippers and a safety box
Clothes can be hung on knobs where artists have drawn the outlines of closets. The
television set is hung on brackets with artwork around it to make it seem like it is
enclosed in a TV cabinet. The designs are according to the 'line of sight' theory
which gives the impression of space.
There are 2 sinks, separate toilet and shower rooms
Soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, shower cap and toothbrushes are
provided.