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Resorts World Genting[edit]
Resorts World GentingInteractive map of Resorts World Genting Address Resorts World Genting, 69000 Genting Highlands, Bentong, Pahang, MalaysiaOpening date27 April 1965; 61 years ago (1965-04-27)No. of rooms10,466 (7 hotels)Total gaming spaceOver 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2)Signature attractionsFirst World PlazaSkyAvenueSkytropolis Indoor Theme ParkGenting SkyWorldsGenting Premium OutletsNotable restaurantsThe Laughing Fish by Harry RamsdenBurger & LobsterCafés RichardCoffee TerraceLa Fiestae18hteenLTITUDEMalaysian Food StreetMotorinoThe OliveOwnerGenting Group(Genting Malaysia Berhad)Renovated inGenting Integrated Tourism Plan (2013–2021)Websitewww.rwgenting.com
Resorts World Genting (Abbreviation: RWG), originally known as Genting Highlands Resort, is an integrated hill resort owned by Genting Group through subsidiary Genting Malaysia Berhad which comprises hotels, shopping malls, theme parks and casinos. It is the main attraction of the hill station, located within the Pahang section of the area.
Accommodations[edit]
First World Hotel.
Resorts World Genting has seven hotels, with one of them being a leisure resort. One of the seven accommodations, First World Hotel, held the Guinness World Record as the largest hotel globally from 2006 until 2008 and regained the title in 2015 with 7,351 rooms following Tower 2A. In 2018, Forbes Travel Guide Star Ratings awarded 4-star rating and 'recommended' citation to Genting Grand and Maxims respectively.
High Line Roof Top Market in Resorts World Genting Highlands, offering a wide selection of food for visitors.
Crockfords at Resorts World Genting was awarded the 5-star rating in 2019 and 2020, making it the first and only hotel in Malaysia to achieve this award.
Hotel name
Launch date
Description
Star rating
No. of rooms
Ref
Genting SkyWorlds Hotel
1971 (Reopened in 2017)
Formerly known as Theme Park Hotel, it is the first hotel to open in Genting Highlands and sits opposite the outdoor theme park. The hotel's Valley Wings section is connected to the main section via a walk bridge.
3-star
448
Genting Grand Hotel
1981
It was known as Genting Hotel, and then later, Maxims before Highlands Hotel took the name. The building is known for the huge "Genting" logo on its rooftop, which can be seen from as far as Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya (over 70 km away) on a clear day. It was made in a "Y" shape. It houses the Genting Casino as well as Genting Grand Complex.
5-star
422
Awana
1984
Situated approximately 4 km before reaching Resorts World Genting, Awana is a resort hotel with a golf course, swimming pool, and other sports facilities.
4-star
413
Resort Hotel
1992
The hotel is a long white tower that faces the Theme Park Hotel and is the main entrance to the 20th Century Fox World. One of the entry points to Genting Casino.
3-star
900
Highlands Hotel
1997
Initially opened as Highlands Hotel, the hotel was refurbished into Maxims in 2015 but reverted to its original name in September 2020. It houses the upper station of Genting Skyway.
4-star
795
First World Hotel
Tower 1 (2001), Tower 2 (2006), Tower 2A (2014)
First World Hotel, with its two very noticeable multi-coloured towers, was the largest hotel in the world until 2008 but regained the title in 2015 with the completion of Tower 2A.
3-star
7,351
Crockfords
2017
Initially occupying Maxims' upper floors, it was relocated to Sky Avenue's upper floors next to SkyCasino and First World Hotel. Opened on 27 Nov 2017, the hotel was awarded Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star Hotel in Malaysia for 2019 & 2020, being the only hotel in Malaysia to receive the accreditation.
5-star
138
Theme parks[edit]
Chin Swee Caves Temple.
There are currently three theme parks at Resort World Genting, Genting SkyWorlds (formerly Genting Outdoor Theme Park), Skytropolis Funland (formerly First World Plaza Indoor Theme Park) and Genting Grand Indoor Theme Park. Genting Outdoor Theme Park was opened in 1994 with 31 rides at its peak, including a monorail service. It was closed on 1 September 2013 to make way for the construction of world's first 20th Century Fox World. However, due to disputes between Genting Malaysia Berhad, Fox Entertainment Group and The Walt Disney Company over the theme park after the purchase of 20th Century Fox by The Walt Disney Company, Genting and Walt Disney filed civil suits over each other. On 26 July 2019, following an agreement between Disney and Fox which granted Genting Malaysia Berhad a license to utilise certain Fox intellectual properties, the theme park was eventually rebranded as Genting SkyWorlds. Genting Skyworlds was planned to open in June 2021 after completion was delayed from 2016 to 2018 and then to 2020. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, construction work had to be closed down and the opening date was postponed, although works have been mostly completed. On 8 February 2022, Genting SkyWorlds began to hold soft openings.
First World Plaza Indoor Theme Park was opened in 2001 with 12 rides at its peak and was closed from June 2017 to February 2018 for refurbishment. On 8 December 2018, it was opened to the public and rebranded as Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park, with some attractions mimicking older attractions of the former indoor and outdoor theme parks. The theme park also included the first Asian branch of VOID, a US-based operator of unique fully immersive virtual reality attraction, which officially opened on 6 December 2018 on a 7,000 sq ft (650 m2) section of Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park.
On 14 June 2024, a fire broke out at the Genting SkyWorlds. More than 5,000 people evacuated to safer locations and yet there were no casualties. The fire started at the second floor before spreading to the fourth floor.
Genting Grand Indoor Theme Park was opened in 1992, located at the lower floor of Genting Grand Hotel and consists of two children rides and one amusement arcade – Vision City Video Games Park.
Casino[edit]
Resorts World Genting is the only legal land-based casino area in the country. SkyCasino located in SkyAvenue Mall is the only casino that remains in operation in Malaysia. The much older, Genting Casino, was temporarily closed in early 2024 to facilitate renovations and upgrading works.
Shopping Malls[edit]
There are currently five shopping malls at the resort, Awana Sky Central, First World Plaza, Genting Highlands Premium Outlets, SkyAvenue, and Genting Grand Complex. Two shopping malls, Awana SkyCentral and Genting Highlands Premium Outlet, is near Gohtong Jaya and are connected by two link bridges. The three remaining malls are situated at the mountain top.
Zouk Genting[edit]
Main article: Zouk (club)
In 2015, Genting Hong Kong Limited, a part of the Genting Group, purchased the Singaporean nightlife brand Zouk. At this time, Zouk already had a second outlet in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In 2019, Zouk opened its third outlet in Resorts World Genting. This Genting outlet of Zouk features the main Empire Nightclub, FUHU Dining (a Chinese-themed restaurant), and RedTail Bar (consisting of a games bar, a sports bar and a karaoke section).
Zouk continued its close collaboration with the Resorts World brand by subsequently opening another outlet inside Resorts World Las Vegas in 2022.
Amenities[edit]
The resort has two performance venues and a cineplex.
Arena of Stars is a concert hall with a capacity of 5,132 seats.
Genting International Showroom is a multimedia entertainment venue with up to 1,000 seating capacity.
Bona Cinemas at SkyAvenue is their first outlet outside China. The cinema consists of 6 cinema halls equipped with Dolby Atmos sound systems and IMAX halls.
Events[edit]
Resorts World Genting has hosted several events such as awards ceremonies, concerts, and competitions over the years which are:
Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian
ESL One Genting 2017
Genting World Lion Dance Championship
IIFA Awards 2002
Malaysian Idol
Malaysia National Lion Dance Championship
MTV Asia Awards 2008
My Astro Music Awards
Star Idol Malaysia
Tour de Langkawi (Finishing line of climb stage)
Michael Learns To Rock - 10 November 2024
Other attractions[edit]
Tan Sri (Dr) Lim Goh Tong Memorial Hall in Gohtong Jaya.
Other tourist attractions at Genting Highlands are Chin Swee Caves Temple - the sole Buddhist temple named after Ancient Chinese monk Qingshui, Mohamed Noah Foundation Mosque - the sole mosque named after late politician and co-founder of Genting Group Mohamed Noah Omar, Gohtong Memorial Park - memorial and cemetery of the late founder Lim Goh Tong, two agricultural centres Mini Cameron Highlands and Genting Strawberry Leisure Farms and sole apiary and insectarium - Happy Bee Farm, Insect World and Butterfly Wonderland.