Attractions
List of attractions




Wet World Water Park Shah Alam, Persiaran Dato Menteri, Seksyen 14, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Wet World Water Park Shah Alam
WET WORLD SHAH ALAM
Wet World, Malaysia largest chain of waterparks, holds on to its promise of creating fun times for everyone. Priding itself as a value for money and family oriented park, Wet World Waterpark is located at Selangor (Wet World Shah Alam). The park is ideal to host group function, carnivals, parties, family day, school picnics, corporate event and fundraising activities.




SnoWalk by i-City, Jalan Multimedia 7/Ah, I-City, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
SnoWalk
Spot at iCity theme park featuring a climate-controlled snow space with ice sculptures & sledding. SnoWalk, a 50,000 sq ft Arctic environment attraction with 100 tons of ice sculptures that were shaped by a team of 30 ice sculptors from Harbin, China. At below 5 degrees Celsius temperature and 100mm of snow on the ground, SnoWalk will be a unique family leisure attraction and the snowfall experience will be the 'piece de resistance' of SnoWalk.


I-City, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
I-City Wax Musuem
Red Carpet Wax Museum and Red Carpet 2 are fun additions to i-City's growing list of tourist attractions.
Red Carpet is described as the 'first all-star interactive wax museum' in Malaysia.
The wax museum is housed in a bright red building next to the multi-storey carpark.
Mr. Bean is one of the first wax models you will see, greeting guests as they proceed upstairs.
The exhibits are arranged in various themed zones comprising world leaders, historical, political and business icons, Asian and Western movie stars, martial artists, pop stars, sports stars and others. Some are more realistic than others.
If you have ever been to a Madame Tussauds museum you will know what to expect though the range and quality of the exhibits at Red Carpet may not be high as at Madame Tussauds.
Not sure why it is called 'interactive' because the waxworks do not move. But there are spare seats and props next to the exhibits so that visitors can blend into the scene when taking a 'selfie'.