Tuesday, May 19, 2015

No More Trip To Singers

The Ringgit has depreciated such against other major currencies in the past year that for the first time in years, I won’t be going to Singers for the sale this year. I decided to instead give Johor Premium Outlets another chance and, availing the Firefly anniversary offer, I bought flight to Senai for last Saturday.

We were supposed to land at 09:40 but due to the busy air space (at least that was what I understood from the captain’s announcement), we only touched down at 09:55. We had planned to make a short trip to JB before going to JPO and the next bus from the airport was at 10. We rushed out and hurried through the terminal but when we walked out only a couple of minutes past 10, there was no bus. We turned back to ask at the bus counter. I certainly didn’t want to wait another 58 minutes for the next bus to the city so I asked what other options we had. The friendly and helpful lady told us we could take a bus to Kulai or Larkin and then change for a bus to the city. So we thanked her and went out again to wait.

We didn’t have to wait long. A bus drew up about five minutes later and we asked if we could take it to Kulai (I saw the destinations on a board in front of the bus) and from there, changed for another to JB. He confirmed that indeed we could, so we paid him the RM1.30 fare and settled in. It was a short ride. He stopped the bus like five minutes later and told us to take a bus from the bus stop across the road so we got down and crossed over. And luck was again with us for a bus bound for the city came within less than five minutes. And a local woman told me that it was easier for us to take the bus to JB from there than from Larkin as there’s only one bus from Larkin to JB whereas there are a few services from Kulai to JB. We paid RM3 this time. The direct Causeway Link bus from the airport to the city would have cost us RM8 and like I said earlier, would have caused us to spend a long waiting time at the airport.

We reached Jalan Wong Ah Fook at 11:11 and everyone went down as it was the last stop. It was threatening to rain and as we had seen half of JB from the bus – in the air-conditioned comfort no less – we decided to head for City Square. We wandered around then went to check out the food court. As it was still early, we decided to cross over to JB Sentral to see if it had any eatery.

It was pouring by the time we crossed over to JB Sentral but we were dry as there is a covered overhead bridge linking City Square with JB Sentral. We weren’t impressed with the dining options and I looked across again and spotted Komtar. So we crossed back and headed for Komtar. It looked recently renovated: everything looked shiny, clean, modern and new. And the crowd was not large either. We went to the food court and although there were not as many options as there were at City Square, we decided to have our lunch there. I’m glad we did as the kuay teow bandung I ordered was prepared from stretch and was richly spiced (but not spicy!) and tasteful.

We went to use the washrooms and as the prayer rooms were nearby and it was already time for Zuhor prayers, we decided to perform prayers there (we had planned to do so at JPO). And again, I’m so glad we performed prayers there as the prayer room was clean, spacious and comfortable. The one at JPO was very much smaller and had no feet mat. Ugh.

We hurried back to JB Sentral as we were going to take the 13:30 JPO1 bus to JPO. The bus arrived at 13:27 and we queued up (some had to be told to queue, but of course. Lovely Malaysians with manners huh). The fare was RM4.50 and I settled down for a kip as I was already up before 04:00 a.m. It rained along the way.

We arrived at JPO just before 3 p.m. and took our time walking in and out of stores. I think I must have gone into 90% of the stores there. There were stores that I went to twice. In the end, I bought a leather belt from Hugo Boss as it was in my size (surprise, surprise. It’s always been hard for me to buy a European brand belt in Malaysia as they always seem to sell the bigger sizes). That was it. I must have walked miles at JPO and had only that belt to show for it. Ah well, I’m a wise shopper heh.

We went to the bus stand for the 18:35 bus to the airport. The bus arrived early and the driver told us of the complimentary ride to and fro Senai Airport but that we needed to get the vouchers for the centre’s information office. We rushed back to the information office, asked for the complimentary bus vouchers then rushed back to the bus. Phew! I think you can get the complimentary bus voucher at the bus counter at the airport.

We went to get the airline sticker for our brolly and then walked out to A&W beyond the roundabout just outside the airport for dinner. The flight left on time, we landed on time but had to endure a long wait for the bus back to KL.


Anyway shoppers, no reason to head down to JPO anymore: Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang opens from 30 May 2015!!! There are stores common to both outlets and there are stores that exist in one but not the other. For me, two visits to JPO are enough.