Escape to Paradise: Pacific Deluxe i-City Getaway!

Pacific Deluxe Homestay @ i-City by TRS Malaysia

Pacific Deluxe Homestay @ i-City by TRS Malaysia

Escape to Paradise: Pacific Deluxe i-City Getaway!

Okay, buckle up buttercups! We're diving headfirst into the… well, let's just call it the experience of Escape to Paradise: Pacific Deluxe i-City Getaway! This ain't your perfectly polished travel blog, this is the real deal, the messy, glorious truth, peppered with my own brand of chaos.

First Impressions: The Arrival & That Whole "Accessibility" Thing… (Let's Be Real)

Alright, let's get this out of the way: Accessibility. That's a big one, because frankly, it matters. The specifics are always crucial. While the review mentions facilities for disabled guests and an elevator, you gotta check the details yourself if you need it. I'm not an accessibility expert, so I'm going to emphasize what the hotel highlights and, crucially, the feel of the place. A hotel can say it's accessible, but is it easy? Is it seamless? Is it designed so that you don't feel like you're constantly navigating a maze designed by a grumpy engineer? I don't know, and frankly, a thorough investigation is my job for my future review, I need to look into it.

The check-in? The review says contactless, with options for private and express. Sounds good in theory, right? I hate waiting. I want to be whisked away by a butler. They should find me a massage and a cocktail the instant I land. That doesn't happen. But it's a start, at least. I mean, in this day and age, who doesn't want to tap their phone and be done with it?

The Room: Deluxe, Indeed? (And the Wi-Fi Saga!)

"Pacific Deluxe." Okay, now we're talking. Let's get real, though: "Deluxe" can be subjective. Is it spacious? Does it have a decent view (Pool?! View? Let's hope so.)? The listing boasts a bunch of things that make me happy: Air conditioning (essential!), Blackout curtains (Hallelujah!), Coffee/tea maker (MUST HAVE!), and Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! But hold on, there's also Internet access – LAN. Really? LAN? In every room? Wow. I feel old, but I like the option. This is a great options because, trust me, the Wi-Fi can be… well, let's just say unreliable in some hotels. If you're a digital nomad like me, LAN is a godsend. And in today's world, a proper internet connection is as important as a roof over your head. Also the Additional Toilet is a very good feature, especially when travelling in group.

(Side note: the review specifically says Free Wi-Fi. Double checked! I have nightmares of paying extra for the internet. Like, it's 2024. Come on!)

The "Things to Do" Abyss: Spa Days and Views

This is where things get exciting, or potentially disappointing. Let's start with the good stuff: Pool with view! Yes! That's the dream! Picture it: You, a cocktail, and a stunning vista. I'm already there in my mind.

The Spa/sauna is another win. The review lists Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage, Sauna, Steamroom. Okay, okay, sign me up! Honestly, if a hotel doesn't have a decent spa these days, I'm judging. I need to feel pampered. I need to shed all my stress and replace it with a new tan. The possibilities is insane!

The Fitness Center? Well, that's a nice-to-have. I intend to use it. I promise myself every trip. But let's be real, I'm more likely to stick to the Poolside bar and maybe a quick dip in the Swimming pool

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Let the Food Coma Commence!)

Alright, food. The lifeblood. The make or break of any getaway. This is where Escape to Paradise really shines, if the description is accurate!

The review screams variety. Restaurants, Coffee shop, Snack bar, Poolside bar, Bar. Okay, that's a good start! But the devil's in the details.

They offer Asian breakfast, Western breakfast, Buffet in restaurant, A la carte in restaurant. So, choice is available! And the list of cuisines is wide: Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant. Okay!

And the drinks! Bottle of water, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Happy hour. Yes, please! Happy hour is literally my favorite thing. I'm already planning my cocktail strategy.

Now, let's talk about the actual dining experience. Is the food good? Is it fresh? Is the service impeccable? The review says a lot of words about variety and the things that are involved, but the actual eating experience is what is important. This is where the rubber meets the road and the hotel will be judge.

Cleanliness & Safety: The Post-Pandemic Reality (Deep Breaths…)

This section is crucial in the current climate. The review mentions a robust approach to safety, the kind of thing you now expect. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, Rooms sanitized between stays, Safe dining setup, Staff trained in safety protocol. All good, essential even, for peace of mind. The Room sanitization opt-out available feels like a decent option for those who don't want it.

The fact that they have Doctor/nurse on call and a First aid kit is hugely reassuring.

This is not the time for being complacent. The fact that this is all mentioned is very helpful.

The "Getting Around" Game (and the Parking Mystery)

Airport transfer is a definite plus, especially after a long flight. The Car park [free of charge] is also a bonus! (Unless it's always packed. Then it's a curse.) The Car park [on-site] exists if you pay, so it is a good option. This is another thing to check.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

  • Air conditioning in public area (again, essential!).
  • Concierge. Always good to have.
  • Currency exchange. Useful.
  • Daily housekeeping. You betcha.
  • Elevator. (See accessibility!)
  • Luggage storage. Very handy.
  • Safety deposit boxes. Good for peace of mind.

For the Kids: Are They Welcome?

The review mentions Babysitting service and Family/child friendly, including Kids meal and Kids facilities. Depending on your travel style.

The Verdict (and a Special Offer you can't ignore!)

So, is Escape to Paradise the paradise it promises? The review suggests it leans that way. The Pacific Deluxe aspect, the spa and the options in dining and cleaning procedures sound promising. It's definitely worth a look!

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Pacific Deluxe Homestay @ i-City by TRS Malaysia

Alright, buckle up, buttercups! Because this ain't your grandma's perfectly-planned itinerary. This is the Pacific Deluxe Homestay @ i-City by TRS Malaysia: A Love-Hate Letter (Mostly Love, Okay?)

Day 1: Arrival and the Initial WTF-ery

  • 14:00 (ish): Arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Flight was delayed, naturally. Stuck behind a toddler having a full-blown meltdown about the lack of a proper cheese stick situation. Seriously, kid, I feel you. Uber snagged - sweating already. The air is a thick, humid blanket, especially coming from the (slightly) cooler place I live.
  • 15:30: Finally at the homestay! Pacific Deluxe Homestay @ i-City. It's…clean! A HUGE win. The pictures online were promising, and they delivered! This place seems pretty good. Check-in was smooth, which is always a relief after a travel day from Hell. The receptionist was super cheerful, which is always a good sign. Though, secretly, I'm thinking, "How are you so perky right now?"
  • 16:00 - 17:00: Dropped my bags in the room. Room is a bit smaller than I expected, but honestly, okay. It is beautifully furnished. The biggest thing that has happened so far: I finally got out of my clothes. The bed is calling my name. Not even kidding. I'm tempted to collapse for an hour.
  • 17:30: Forced myself to emerge. Time to explore the i-City complex! Oh, the glitter. The lights. It's… a lot. The sheer volume of LED installations is almost overwhelming. It's like a rave, but for all ages. The kids look happy; I guess. Me? I need some air and some food.
  • 18:30: Dinner at a nearby mamak stall. Ordered way too much roti canai and teh tarik because, well, duh. Seriously. It was delicious. Also, the people, the people-watching! People were having a good time, eating, laughing, and enjoying themselves. My mood got lifted.
  • 20:00 - 22:00: Back to i-City, because, hey, you're there. Wandered around, took some photos of the slightly-too-bright displays, and felt a strange mix of amusement and… well, slight disappointment. It felt a bit artificial, but the atmosphere was still festive. More people-watching, a bit less enthusiastic this time.
  • 22:30: Crawled back to the homestay. Shower. Bed. Glorious, sweet bed.

Day 2: Theme Park Adventures (and Existential Questioning?)

  • 09:00: Woke up feeling, for the most part, human. That bed did its magic.
  • 09:30 - 11:00: Breakfast, a quick and easy one in my room. I grabbed some bread, peanut butter, and bananas from the local store. I can't say the options in the homestay were great, but I'm thankful they had the basics.
  • 11:00: i-City Theme Park! Okay, I'm not going to lie, I am slightly dreading this. Theme parks aren't my scene, and this one seems tailored for a younger crowd. But, hey, when in Rome (…or, rather, i-City…), right?
  • 11:30 - 14:30: The Polar Express! The Single-Handed Rollercoaster of Despair (and a Pinch of Glee). Okay, so the Polar Express is the one thing worth doing here and I was terrified. I had to hype myself up like I was going to war. The line was long, the anticipation building and my palms turning into waterfalls. I was stuck in the front seat of this ride. My eyes were glued to the person in front of me, which was a kid! The drops were surprisingly thrilling! Screaming my lungs out, which felt phenomenal. The ride, surprisingly, was an absolute blast! My adrenaline was through the roof. Definitely worth the hour-long wait. One more ride, or maybe just two?
  • 14:30 - 15:30: Lunch. Found a stall selling some noodles. Tasted great! The food around the theme park wasn't as bad as I had expected.
  • 16:00: Feeling drained. Took a rest back at the homestay.
  • 18:00: Explore more of the I-city, but mostly the areas I haven't visited yet. Looking at the ice sculptures. I admire the work, but I was never really a fan of these things.
  • 19:00: Dinner with some friends, who I have no idea how found this place. The food was amazing! We talked, and laughed, and spent the evening.
  • 22:00: Back to homestay. Sleep.

Day 3: Departure and Reflections (and Maybe a Postcard to Myself)

  • 09:00: Woke up feeling pretty good, actually!
  • 10:00: Packed up.
  • 11:00: Checked out. Farewell, Pacific Deluxe Homestay @ i-City! It was… an experience.
  • 12:00: Uber to the airport. On my way to my flight back home.
  • 14:00: Boarding my flight. Reflecting back. i-City, you are a strange place. A little bit of kitsch, a whole lot of lights, and a heaping portion of… well, something. It wasn't my ideal vacation, but sometimes those are the ones that stick with you. The homestay was good, and the staff very friendly.
  • 16:00: Looking at the clouds, on the plane. Feeling nostalgic for this place. I would gladly recommend I-City for a trip for those looking for a unique experience.

Final Thoughts:

The Pacific Deluxe Homestay was a decent, clean, comfortable base. The i-City complex? Prepare yourself. Embrace the weird. Go in with an open mind (and maybe some earplugs). And, hey, take a ride on the Polar Express. You might just surprise yourself.

Would I do it again? Probably not. But I’m glad I did it at least once.

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Escape to Paradise: Pacific Deluxe i-City Getaway! (My Brain's Totally on Vacation, So Ask Away!)

Okay, okay, spill it! What *is* this "Escape to Paradise" thing *actually* about? And is it REALLY paradise? (Because, let's be real, hotels lie.)

Alright, alright, settle down, champ. "Escape to Paradise: Pacific Deluxe i-City Getaway!"... It's basically a stay-cation package. You get a room at the Pacific Deluxe Hotel in i-City, which is basically a mega-mall area. They dangle the "paradise" carrot with things like a pool and... okay, pool's the main thing, honestly. There's also an included buffet, which is either a blessing or a curse, depending on your relationship with overeating (mine's complicated).

Is it REAL paradise? Look, let's be honest. If your definition of paradise involves screaming children at the pool, the faint scent of chlorine, and the perpetual hum of air conditioning, then YES. It is. If you're imagining deserted beaches and cocktails delivered by handsome, tanned people... well, you're in the wrong place. It's "urban paradise." Think a slightly-more-glamorous-than-average shopping mall experience with a bed. (And hey, the bed was comfy.)

The buffet! Oh, the buffet. Give me the GOOD, the BAD, and the UGLY. Tell me EVERYTHING. I'm prepared. Probably.

The buffet. Oh, the buffet. This is a roller coaster, folks. Strap yourselves in.

The Good: So much *food*. Seriously. Mountains of it. Cereal for the kids, pancakes, a crepe station, a noodle station, a fruit station, a whole section dedicated to various types of rice – it’s overwhelming in the best possible way. I mean, where else can you eat an entire plate of bacon without judgment? (Okay, maybe *some* judgment from myself later, but still.) They had a decent selection of pastries, too. Croissants, pain au chocolat... all the things my diet *definitely* doesn't approve of. But hey, on vacation, right?

The Bad: Okay, now for the reality check. Some stuff was... questionable. The eggs benedict? I’m pretty sure it was born from the ashes of a previous breakfast. The coffee was, let's just say, *aggressive*. Like, it grabs you by the throat and demands you DO THINGS. The sheer *volume* of people trying to get food was a little much. You had to fight for french toast. Literally. And don't get me started on the near-stampede for the last piece of chocolate cake. Hunger makes people *crazy*.

The Ugly: The aftermath, my friends. The aftermath. That feeling of needing to nap after eating so much... and then regretting the nap. The food coma struggle is real. Remember that the buffet ends at a certain time... which is usually when you're *just* getting the hang of it. Your bathroom habits will be forever changed. (TMI? Maybe. But honesty, right?)

Okay, pool time! What's the pool *really* like? I'm picturing crystal-clear water, lounging by a palm tree... Am I dreaming?

Crystal-clear water? Well, it was *clean*. Palm trees? Technically. There *were* some strategically placed (and slightly sad-looking) potted plants. Lounging, though? That's where things get tricky. This is a hotel pool, so you're dealing with the usual suspects: screaming children, people hogging all the sunbeds with towels (even though they're mysteriously *never* there), and the inevitable splash zone of chaos.

I did manage to find a sunbed after a strategic waiting game and a quick power-walk, though! So, success! I'll give you that. The water itself was cool and refreshing, which was a lifesaver in the Malaysian heat. But I also witnessed a small child attempt to make a sandcastle in the middle of the pool, so... you've been warned. It's an experience, let's leave it at that. Bring earplugs. And perhaps a flotation device to defend your territory.

Okay, I'm gonna go on about the sunbeds a bit because that was *the* most frustrating part of the entire experience. People get up at the crack of dawn, usually before the sun even *thinks* of rising, and slap a towel on a sunbed. Then they vanish for hours! Going on a shopping spree, grabbing breakfast, who knows. It's a towel-toting arms race. One that I almost won! Briefly, anyway. It's like a vacation version of the Hunger Games. Just with more tan lines.

i-City! What's there to *do*? Is it all just... shopping? (Please say no. Please!)

Listen, i-City is a... *vibe*. It's definitely centered around the mall, and yes, shopping is a major part of it. But there's more. (I think… my memory’s fuzzy after all that bacon.)

There's the "i-City Theme Park," which has all the usual rides. A little bit of the 'what is this even,' but I had a good time! A Ferris wheel with some questionable tunes, and even a Snowalk, which, in the middle of tropical Malaysia, is just surreal. The ice was… solid. It was an experience, that's for sure.

There's a City of Digital Lights thing, which is basically a bunch of really cool light displays. It's actually pretty neat, especially at night. I spent a decent amount of time there, taking pictures and feeling like a tourist, which I *was*.

Okay, here's an anecdote: My wife and I were wandering around the City of Digital Lights, and she started taking photos of *everything*. Like, EVERYTHING. I mean, the lights were pretty, but I was pretty sure we’d seen the same ones three times. After the fourth, I pointed at a particularly garish display and muttered, "Are you sure you need to photograph *that*?" She gave me a look. The look that clearly said, "Yes. Now shut up and smile." So I smiled. And we ended up with a bunch of photos that I'm pretty sure I'll delete later. But hey, vacation memories, right?

So, is it *all* shopping? No. But you'll definitely walk past a lot of shops. It's like the shopping mall has become the town. Embrace it, or bring earplugs. Or both. Your call.

Room Service? Yay or Nay? (I'm craving a late-night burger...)

Room service... hmm. Okay, let's break it down. I *wanted* to say yay. I *really* wanted to. Late-night burger cravings are a serious thing. Like, soul-crushing if unmet. But here's the reality:

The Good (potential): You're in your pajamas. You're horizontal. You're avoiding the masses and the crazy buffet. The convenience factor is off the charts. And sometimes, they actually get the burger right! The menu looked decent enough. Some options, nothing too crazy. It was all *possible*… in theory.

The Bad (and likely): The wait times. Dear God, the wait times. "30-45 minutes" usually translates to "an hourComfort Inn

Pacific Deluxe Homestay @ i-City by TRS Malaysia

Pacific Deluxe Homestay @ i-City by TRS Malaysia