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The Cosmo’s World Theme Park is one of Kuala Lumpur’s major and most delightful attractions. Located in the Bukit Bintang District, the Park is on the fifth and seventh floors of the Berjaya Times Square shopping mall on Jalang Imbi. Cosmo’s World is Malaysia’s largest indoor theme park and covers an area of approximately 380,000 square feet. Being indoors it is an all weather, standalone adult and children’s theme park. Cosmo’s World Theme Park is divided into two sections. The Fantasy Garden is for kids while Galaxy Station is designed with grownups in mind and kids under 13 years are denied entry to the Galaxy Station. It has several adrenaline rush rides with 04 rides designed exclusively for Cosmo’s World Theme Park.
The most thrilling ride is the 800 meter long Supersonic Odyssey roller coaster at the Galaxy Station. Also found here are the 30 foot high Spinning Orbit, the Human DNA Mixer, Space Attack, Dizzy Izzy, Haunted Journey, 5D Orion Simulator and Roller Coaster.
The Fantasy Garden has 08 rides for very young children and is ideal for families. The Crazy Bus, Buddy Go Round, Flying Bumble-Bee , Botanic Drive, Molly-Cool’s Swing, Fantasy Trail , Robo Crash and Honey Bump.
The colourful Garden Avenue is designed to delight toddlers. The Kids Playground provides hours of fun.
In addition to the rides Cosmo’s World Theme Park has venues for parties and events. There is a varied choice from Galaxy Stage, Fantasy Stage, Kidz Theater, Professor Cosmo’s and Party World.
Once a visitor finishes with the Theme Park there are other attractions nearby. Delicious food can be had at Petaling Street (Chinatown) and at Jalan Alor Food Street famous for its street food. All the famous delicacies are available at both places. The historic Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur is also nearby. This where Malaysian Independence was declared 31 August 1957 and the Annual National Day Parade is held annually.
To reach Berjaya Times Square you can take the KL Monorail from KL Sentral and get off at Imbi Station just in front of the Berjaya Times Square. Or take the Putra LRT from KL Sentral to Masjid Jamek. From here, change to Srar LRT and get off at Hang Tuah Station and it is a 05 minute walk to the Berjaya Times Square.
A visit to Cosmo’s World Theme Park will be well worth for any visitor to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Uditha Dharmawardhane is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Roland Lefevre. He specializes in creating features on leisure as well as business travel destinations across the globe.