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12 Oct 2025 - KUL 3: Berjaya Times Square and Back to LaLaport

When we were about to leave Sungei Wang, it started raining heavily. As such, we waited for sometimes for the rain to lighten before braving through the rain with our mini umbrellas towards Berjaya Times Square. Towering over Jalan Imbi in the Bukit Bintang district, this massive complex isn’t just a shopping mall. It’s a city within a city. With over 1,000 retail outlets, an indoor amusement park, a hotel, and even serviced residences, Berjaya Times Square has earned its reputation as one of Malaysia’s most iconic lifestyle destinations. Opened in 2003, Berjaya Times Square spans 7.5 million square feet, making it one of the largest buildings in the world.
The highlight for many visitors is undoubtedly the Berjaya Times Square Theme Park, the largest indoor amusement park in Malaysia. 
Spread over two floors, it’s a full-fledged entertainment wonderland featuring thrilling rides, arcade games, and family attractions.
For us, we prefer more immersive games such as Escape Room. The Escape Game KL is located on Level 7, East Wing (Lot 07-96, 7th Floor) of the mall.  Each game allowed us to have about 45 minutes of standard escape-room experiences. We attempted a game called "Shangri-La : Dream or Reality?" but we made use of all available hints and managed to escape just in time. After the game, we felt that it wasn't enough and we went for a second game called "Amazon Forest – raiders of the lost fortune". Though this was rated with a higher difficulty, we managed to escape with 13 minutes left and used only one hint. That was satisfying!
We had our dinner at one of the Japanese restaurants in the mall.
As we will be flying home the next day, we decided to return to LaLaport Animate Store to get the merchandises that Jerlene shortlisted during our Day 1 visit of the store.  LaLaport is just a short stroll from Berjaya Times Square and along the way, we had a nice view of Merdeka 118 and KL Tower lighted up at night.
Tucked inside the hip and modern Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport, BookXcess stands out as a must-visit bookstore destination in Kuala Lumpur. The store interior is designed for experience with tall, impressive bookshelves, art installations, cosy reading nooks, and café space.
After we bought the Animate merchandise, we took the LRT back to our hotel.  We realized there is actually a bridge connection from LaLaport to the LRT station instead of walking by the roadside, which we did on Day 1.


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