In Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur Kidzania is a world just for kids. It was one of my favorite things to do ever. We got in an Uber for 20 minutes. On the outside, Kidzania looked extremely boring. It was plain and white, but when we entered, it felt like we were in an airport because it was themed that way. It was like we went into an airport and flew to Kidzania.
Kidzania looked like a normal town, but just for kids. Ages 11 and 9 were perfect because some jobs were too complicated for a 3- or 4-year-old to understand. It was the most fun thing ever. My sister and I shared money, and we first worked at Asia Airline and then we were doctors.
I think it’s a great activity because you learn a lot about many things—like how to make sushi and how to rock climb. There are so many jobs, but some of my favorites were making Thai iced tea, making sushi, and rock climbing. When I made sushi, it was small but super fun. I made 2 nigiris and 1 sushi roll. I had to pay 15 Kidzos, the money in Kidzania.
Also, the lady at the Thai iced tea place was really nice, but they switched people on and off. I also had to pay 15 Kidzos, but I still recommend it. In fact, Pandamart was super fun. I delivered food to people and went shopping. I earned 6 Kidzos, and for me and my sister, it was super fun.
Finally, I also liked making cookies at Famous Amos. We got a lot of money and free cookies. It was so worth it. I recommend that one because it gives you a free coupon. Also, I recommend going on a weekday because there are zero lines.
I didn’t like the chocolate factory because I didn’t even get chocolate, but that was the only thing I didn’t like. My sister and I were having the best time ever, and I wish it never ended. It was nothing like I’ve ever done before, and I really recommend it if you have a kid.