Resorts World Genting (RWG) hosted about 30 children and caretakers from Badan Amal Nur Zaharah, a welfare home for underprivileged children in Bentong, Pahang to a fun-filled day at Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park recently.
The trip, organised as part of RWG’s corporate social responsibility and community initiative to spread kindness, empathy and joy, saw the exuberant children eagerly exploring Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park’s many fun rides and attractions.
The older thrill-seeking children enjoyed the various rides at the theme park, such as the Terraform Tower Challenge, Samba Gliders, ESD Global Defender and Independence Day: Defiance whilst the younger ones enjoyed colourful, spinning adventures on the Hummingbird Flyer, Rio Carnaval Chaos and Bigweld’s Zeppelins.
The children had a splashing good time at Acorn Adventure and relished the opportunity to experience the newly launched rides namely Ice Age’s Expedition Thin Ice and Invasion of the Planet of the Apes.
They also enjoyed a sumptuous lunch at Buck’s Cafe and strolled through Liberty Lane, Madison Square and Central Park Loop to see the mesmerizing fountain at the Lake of Dreams.
Genting Malaysia Berhad corporate communications and public relations vice president Dato’ Sri Kay Atisha Parasuraman said: “It’s heartening to see the cheerful smiles and excitement of our young guests as we welcome them to our latest outdoor theme park attraction. As purveyors of world-class enjoyment, leisure and entertainment, we are pleased to be able to offer a fully-sponsored respite for children from underserved backgrounds who may otherwise not have the opportunity to enjoy the attractions at Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park.”
She added that Genting Malaysia Berhad is committed to giving back and making a positive difference in the community and that the company plans to do more to support and engage the wider community in social and environmental concerns as the Malaysian economy recovers post-Covid.