Somehow, things took a turn, and mum wanted me to go instead, and that began my last minute research which I will be sharing here for people getting to Petaling Jaya, One World Hotel (not to be confused with First World Hotel in Genting, the two are classes apart), and the transit between KLIA and LCCT.
First and foremost, many thanks to Golf Digest Magazine, Nederburg (SA) and its distributor Distell. And of course, Distell's Amanda and Betsy, without whose seamless coordination, our stay in Petaling Jaya will almost certainly not be as pleasant.
Sime Darby LPGA was held at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club (KLGCC), as usual, golf courses are usually located way out of town, in this case, the suburb in Petaling Jaya, some 25 over minutes drive from KL Sentral. As such, we were given 3 nights accommodation in Petaling Jaya's One World Hotel, about 10 minutes drive away from the golf course but the route was not imaginable on foot.
KLIA & LCCT
KLIA Ekspres
Despite sharing a common airport code (KUL), KLIA & LCCT are actually different airport terminals situated a good 15 minutes bus ride apart (RM2.50). LCCT is mainly serving Air Asia flights while most other flights are served by KLIA. Buses interval is about 30 minutes, while taxi cost about RM30-RM40 one way, which is ridiculously high in my opinion. So here, buffer at least an hour if you are transiting between KLIA & LCCT by the usually congested shuttle bus, bear in mind, you'll have to clear custom twice.
Getting to KLIA via KLIA Ekspres from KL Sentral cost RM35 one way. The KLIA Ekspres does not go to LCCT, which is anyway just a temporary terminal. KLIA transit train will stopover at Salak Tinggi Station, from where there are shuttle buses connecting to LCCT (need not go through KLIA, it's a waste of time in my opinion), this will cost just RM12.50, including the connecting shuttle bus.
Now there's a trick here if you are heading for KLIA. Note that there's a vast difference in price here, you'll be paying RM12.50 from KL Sentral to Salak Tinggi, and from there, another RM3.20 to KLIA, a whopping RM19.30 saving compare to if you go direct from KL Sentral to KLIA! If you exercise some common sense, you may find the saving is more than 50% off the direct trip rate. The trade-off is perhaps just 20 minutes wait for the next train, but probably still slightly faster than taking a coach.
http://www.kliaekspres.com/
Shuttle Buses
From KL Sentral, there are airport buses serving both terminal for as low as RM9 (Air Asia, to LCCT), or RM10 to KLIA (other coach operators). If you book Air Asia's Skybus from their website, you can get some discount (but bear in mind credit card companies usually charge higher exchange rate if you are not paying in ringgit).
http://skybus.com.my/
http://www.airportcoach.com.my/
http://www.starwira.com/
Taxi
Cost about RM75 to the city (KL) for a budget taxi. But the same may not apply for taxi into KLIA (metered), maybe cheaper.
KTM Komuter (a.k.a. train)
While this is probably the most economical way, I'm not particularly sure how long it would take, and most likely, you would have to squeeze with other passengers throughout your journey. KTM Komuter from KL will have to alight at Nilai station (RM4.70, 58 minutes), from where, a shuttle bus will ferry you from Nilai to KLIA for RM2.50. I would suggest, for RM3 more, take the coach from KL Sentral.
http://www.ktmkomuter.com.my/index.php
Day 1: 11 Oct 2013, Fri
MH614 |
Flight MH614 came agonisingly late, it only managed to depart Changi Airport some 40 minutes late, and as a result, we reached KLIA almost an hour late at 12.50pm, a fellow sarcastic passenger even grumbled he couldn't understand why an hour's flight would turn out an hour late, LOL!
The custom clearance was fast, and it's great we had a hotel limousine (complimentary from Distell) picking us up right from the airport, I chatted with the driver a little and learned that KLIA2 should be ready in about 4 months time, by when LCCT would be shifting in and thus eliminating that troublesome transfer between KLIA and KLIA2, where a monorail or something will be expected to link them up.
One World Hotel |
The LCD TV had a welcome page displaying my name, it somehow made me felt like really a VIP, as if I was one of the golf tournament competitors. (As a matter of fact, the LPGA players are staying in the same hotel too).
Room 1011 |
Shower |
Bathtub |
Our window view was really nothing to brag about |
Anyway, it was well over lunch time, we didn't wasted much time to decide going for lunch at the mega shopping mall next door, 1 Utama, the biggest shopping mall I ever visited! But before I carry on our visit to 1 Utama, let me touch on a little more on the hotel interior!
Main Lobby |
The glamourous main lobby with reception counter at the right corner of the picture |
Havana Club @ Main Lobby |
Concourse Level - Basement |
Lift, main lobby |
Rear door to 1 Utama Shopping Center on Ground Floor |
We didn't take long to find our way to the gourmet zone at basement. I won't use the term spoilt for choices, but it did offer a good variety of food there. Though the prices were a bit deeper than what I'd expect to get from food court back home, it actually resembled more of a restaurant.
Coriander Soup (RM11.90++) |
After our lunch, I had to rush back hotel to meet Betsy at 4pm, who would be handing us welcome packs to the LPGA tournament. Apart from the Sime Darby LPGA VIP Passes, I was surprise Betsy also passed me two bottles of wine, Nederburg of course, a 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon and a 2012 Sauvignon Blanc for our consumption during our stay here! She even told me that there would be complimentary BMW ferrying us to the golf course, some 10 minutes drive away. Oh great, then confirmed we would be there for the lunch in the next couple of days! :P But things just didn't always happen smoothly... and I shall explain in a little while.
Mum wasn't feeling quite well, so she retired to the room for rest while I set on exploring 1 Utama. I needed to reconnaissance for the bus to LCCT (1 Utama has a shuttle bus to LCCT by Air Asia, and we'll need to transfer Airport Liner shuttle bus for KLIA thereafter), as well as the buses to the nearest LRT station at Kelana Jaya, apart from getting some vaccine for my shopping addiction :)
1 Utama Transport Hub
Air Asia's Sky Bus for LCCT |
Malaysia had the intention to turn 1 Utama as a transportation hub to divert traffic from the busy KL city center, as such, there are some coaches terminating here from Penang, Ipoh, Genting, and even Singapore! But for airport, there is only Sky Bus from Air Asia. And since Air Asia is currently rooting in LCCT, naturally that's its destination. However, as I learnt, this so called transportation hub was a lacklustre one, I felt it desperately lacked the essential mass rapid transit system. And during the evening when I recce, there's only coaches for LCCT and Genting, the crowd was simply absent here. I would say, 1 Utama is more likely a transport hub for residents in the vicinity instead, that is the more appropriate definition.
This picture shows a good location of the coach bay and bus stop location |
Bus stop near 1 Utama |
I was fascinated by the digital timetable, Malaysia has definitely progressed much. But the agonising fact was, some buses interval can be as long as 30 over minutes or probably more, expect merry-go-round and a crowded bus particularly during peak hours. My understanding from the url below was that currently, Rapid KL buses U89 (Kelana Jaya LRT), T43 (Kelana LRT, Putrajaya Sentral), U82 (KL Sentral) are the most useful buses stopping here. I didn't need the trouble to test it out because One World Hotel provides complimentary shuttle buses to KLCC, Sunway Lagoon, The Curve, and more schedules for KL Sentral! This was just my contingency plan, in case I missed the hotel free shuttle.
http://www.1utama.com.my/TransportationHub.aspx
And one advice for hotel guests, it may be more sensible to take coaches (or any other form of transport) from KL Sentral to KLIA, not just it's cheaper, but also more convenient because the Airport Liner shuttling between LCCT and KLIA is not only crowded (you carry your luggage onboard, but very time consuming and not productive.
Oyster King's Lala Fried Mee Hoon (RM7.50) |
Day 2: 12 Oct 2013, Sat
We woke up around 6am in the morning, and within half an hour, found ourselves in Cinnamon restaurant for our complimentary buffet breakfast. When we reached, there were lots of Caucasians, apparently, most of them were here for the LPGA tournament, competitors and their associates. I couldn't recognise any of them though, I hardly follow LPGA. In fact, I only heard of Michelle Wie (American of Korean descendant), but I couldn't remember how she looked like.
Muffins, donuts, and bread pudding |
Chawamushi, cold soba, and various pickles |
Egg prata, putu mayam, and chicken siew mai |
We had breakfast until around 9am, thereafter, retired back to our room for further rest before going down again for the LPGA at 11am, when I reckoned it was about time for our lunch despite the fact we were not really hungry yet.
KLGCC Reception Area |
I was quite tempted by their nice pool, but I wasn't in an attire to swim :( |
I did some research online prior to arriving, and noted that a standard 4 days pass cost about RM64, but there would be no pricing on any VIP passes, which entitled holders to certain privileges, such as free meals and drinks. Betsy actually given me passes for the entire tournament, but we only reached KL on the 2nd day.
Nederburg's booth inside the Patrons Club |
Buffet |
Although I have never visited a golf course before, but KLGCC really impressed me. It was quite a pretty sight, with stunning pool, great viewing balconies, and well-maintained path for a jolly stroll. We just casually walked around for about 10 minutes, more of digesting actually, before deciding to make our way back to hotel.
However, as we made our way to the concierge for a ride back, we were told only players and their associate were entitled for the free ride! They claimed there were some misunderstanding with the hotel and they would work to rectify that. I used whatever reasons I could think of and somehow managed to convince them for an exception. But that somehow ruled out my intention to visit for the next day. I didn't want to pay return taxi fare for the trip :D The food wasn't worth it, not to mention the unpredictable weather (it had been raining for the past few days).
So, mum's back to the hotel for more rest, while I set off for more shopping upon getting back to our hotel.
One World Hotel Shuttle Service
http://www.oneworldhotel.com.my/about/hotel-services/shuttle-service/
OK, I was set to utilise hotel's complimentary transport service. Before I begin, let me post a picture of the shuttle bus, so it will be easy to identify from a distance for arriving guest.
Right, I know, my apologies, a car blocked the left side of the shuttle bus so I wasn't able to capture a good image on the correct side of the shuttle bus, but maybe take a look at this picture from another fellow blogger:
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Quite simply, the connection to KL Sentral would be essential, which can bring you to many spots in the city via KTM Komuter, LRT, KL Ekspres etc.
I booked the 2pm shuttle bus for KL Sentral. Somehow, the shuttle bus didn't turn up, and the concierge sent me to KL Sentral in a cab instead, assuring me that I won't have to pay for it. But that's clumsy, because the taxi driver dropped me off at the departure hall (P2 as indicated in the above map), which I assumed was the correct pickup point (P1 as indicated on the above map) and caused some unnecessarily confusion. The fare was about RM28, as I noted on the meter, which the driver probably on it to claim back from the hotel.
It took me a brief few minutes to figure out how to get to Mid Valley, a mega mall in KL I had long wanted to visit before LRT ply there. I bought a RM1 ticket from KTM Komuter counter, and proceeded to the platform for Seremban, and Mid Valley is just one station away. The train arrived rather promptly and relatively unoccupied, and the trip lasted just 5 minutes.
The Mid Valley station however, was a sorry sight. I thought with the crowd at Mid Valley, it should be significantly larger to accommodate the volume, but it's just a small station beside Mid Valley Mega Mall, at least it came with sheltered link way to the mall.
Mid Valley is indeed a gigantic mall, but smaller comparing to 1 Utama and also more congested. It's also link to Gardens Mall next door with a common underground shopping arena.
I window shopped at both malls until 5pm, bought some cheap bread from La Boheme back, in case mum wanted to eat.
I deliberately arrived KL Sentral earlier with some buffer in case the hotel shuttle arrived before designated time. Indeed it did, it came at 5.52pm, and I dashed out to wave it over once I recognised the hotel logo from afar. The driver looked surprise, but readily picked me up to the hotel. And we reached hotel in 18 minutes. I had enough shopping for the day, and stayed inside the room to watch TV program for the rest of the evening since mum didn't want to have dinner. Slept late though, gotta finish some 'homework' before I retired.
Day 3: 13 Oct 2013, Sun
I love the confectionery, and almost always start with them! |
Japanese seems their best entree |
Simple but nice porridge |
Lovely pancakes with honey and maple syrup (and cream!) |
I just discovered they serve Cuppuccino upon request! |
We came back down a quarter before ten, and boarded their shuttle bus by 9.55am. There were two other passengers taking the shuttle to Sunway Lagoon too, and the bus had to make a big loop before dropping us at KLCC around 10.44am, at the pick up point between Burberry and Coach in KLCC. It was nice time to start shopping, before massive crowd began invading this popular shopping center. For me, it was nostalgic, I always visit KLCC whenever I am in KL, nevermind I never bought anything here before :P
Go KL Bus - Green Line |
Go KL Bus interior |
The bus got relatively crowded even before it started its journey. I discovered that the name of the stops did not coincide with what specified on the map. I suppose one has to have sufficient local knowledge utilising this free service or fear missing your destination. So I couldn't help orientating myself with a map along the way.
Shortly before the bus turning into Berjaya Times Square, we witnessed two taxi drivers fighting in the middle of the road. There was a collision, and the bus had to stop for a few minutes as traffic was a little chaotic, fellow drivers and passerby had to pull the fighting drivers apart. Anyway, we reached Berjaya Times Square at 12.33pm, and this was where I decided to start my walking trip downtown.
Funny, in my previous visits to KL more than a decade ago, I had never managed to find Berjaya Times Square. This time, the bus just stop right beside it! I have to say, apart from a game park inside, Berjaya Times Square was a big let down. The upper levels are mostly fashion retailers, and the lower mostly restaurants. It is mediocre comparing to Mid Valley, let alone 1 Utama. Anyway, we had some herbal tea there, which was good for mum as she was not feeling well for this whole trip. After that, we left Berjaya Times Square and headed for Jalan Alor. I was lost for a quarter of an hour for a start, all this while, I thought Berjaya Times Square was along Jalan Bukit Bintang, I was wrong, it is actually situated along Jalan Imbi, no wonder I had never managed to find it before. After passing through Jalan Bukit Bintang, I was surprised by the change. I thought this avenue was much broader, but perhaps I haven't been here for a long while, what used to be Malaysia's version of Orchard Road, now look like a streamlined street.
Jalan Alor, more cars than stalls in the afternoon |
We were far too away from the monorail, so I decided we should take a stroll to our next destination, Petaling Street (not to be confused with Petaling Jaya, they are miles apart). Along the way, we passed by Swiss Garden Hotel, where we used to stay. Mum and I still recalled they offered excellent buffet breakfast, but frankly speaking, it was still a far cry in comparison to what we had at One World Hotel. Then also, we saw the popular Puduraya Bus Station, now Pudu Sentral. There are still highway coaches plying here, but the frequency is definitely much reduced, not even a fifth of its former glory. I like it this way though, for this main road had three lanes with many coaches hogging one, and some trying desperately trying to cut in from the middle lane, leaving just the extreme right lane for other vehicles. Sometime, it took more than 30 minutes to pass through this sector, and now it only takes 1! The interior of Pudu Sentral has seen vast improvement too, much more comfortable with air-conditioned waiting area.
Jalan Sultan, entrance to Chinatown |
More Go KL Buses outside Pasar Seni LRT station, these were plying the Purple Line |
The shuttle bus arrived 10 to five. The driver expressed surprise why we boarded the bus there, he exclaimed that we were waiting at the departure hall when we should actually have waited at the arrival hall. But it was here the taxi driver dropped me off the very first day! Anyway, we reached hotel ten after six, and decided to go for dinner at 1 Utama before getting back to our room.
Musashi Tsukemen (RM27+) |
Dipping broth for tsukemen |
Slept late.
Day 4: 14 Oct 2013, Mon
Coming into our last day in Petaling Jaya, I couldn't help beginning missing the hotel's sumptuous breakfast, though good or not was another matter altogether. I woke up at 6.45am, tidy up my luggage, before having breakfast at Cinnamon, at 8am. Today, I hardly saw any Caucasian ladies, I suppose that meant almost all of them were Sime Darby LPGA competitors who left yesterday evening.
That's all? LOL, no, don't be taken in by the number of pictures, I also had my favourite Japanese breakfast among others, and a Latte too! But I don't see a need to include similar pictures I already shared in this post. What was different from the previous two days were notably the local pastries, some nonya kueh. Seriously, I tried something better back home, and I'm sure elsewhere in Malaysia too! What I'm trying to reiterate is that, One World Hotel's breakfast offers much variety, not necessarily best in terms of quality, but not bad too. And I noted for some food, they alternate every other day, like the Japanese breakfast where I observed minor ingredients changed.
Air Asia's Sky Bus tickets to LCCT, RM15 |
We were back at our room by 10.50am, I read the local papers until about 12.10pm, when we checked out from the hotel, and dragging our luggage to 1 Utama's coach bay. We reached there with much buffer, and I was glad the coach was already waiting.
Sky Bus & its interior |
I really hate taking pictures with my luggage, but I felt obliged to take one on the LCCT |
Airport Liner plying between KLIA and LCCT, and I suspect, Nilai KTM station |
KLIA |
Duty Free |
MH605, at least it took off punctually... |
I hope this post helps your planning in visiting Malaysia, but please do not reproduce any of my work for commercial purpose.
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