Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Happy Times in Shangri-La Rasa Ria

Shangri-La Rasa Ria is indeed a good hideout for families to relax and chill out. My two granddaughters were particularly happy to stay at the Deluxe Family Room because of the Bunk Bed provided. Ever since Olivia spent two nights sleeping in bunk bed at "The Cottage" holiday home at Lake Clifton, WA (Read here), she has been looking forward to have another chance to sleep in bunk bed again. For that, we made special effort to make sure that the Family Room we booked did indeed have such facility. Once she saw the bunk bed, she was overjoyed!

This Hotel is children-friendly with numerous facilities and amenities provided for children. Olivia and Maddie loved the children pool, enjoyed the children playground and spent some time making bracelet at the Cool Zone Kids Club.
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Nearby hotel car park was full throughout our stay. we had no choice but to park our car at quite a distance from the Hotel Main Lobby. Maddie and Olivia loved to be ferried by the cart whenever we needed to use our car.
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This Hotel has special significance because it's here that Paul tied the knot with Junshi more than eight years ago on 4 July 2015 (Read here).
Surprisingly, the venue where the wedding was held
has changed little after eight and half years!
The Reception Venue after more than eight years! 
One of the assets of this hotel is the huge expense of sandy seafront that customers can spend hours walking, sitting at the lounge chairs doing nothing but just enjoying the ambience and the sunset. For the more adventurous, it can be a dip in the sea or doing kayaking under supervision.
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Interestingly, Sam who got married just two months earlier on 1 May 2015 (Read here) are now blessed with two lovely girls.
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Buffet breakfast at the open restaurant was fun but "annoying" at times. Hundreds of little birds flogged the area hoping to pick up bits and crumbs of food left on plates on the tables.

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