

Stepping on the ice for the first time! (See that seal pushing thingy in the back! Ayub loves that thing. He’s more mathlete than athlete.Īisha, on the other hand, REALLY wanted to try. I asked Sulaiman if he wanted to join, but he said no. The kids have never gone ice skating before so Ayub was really excited. It’s mandatory to wear gloves, but if you don’t have your own you can buy a pair at the counter. Here’s the inside area where skaters get their skates and stuff. Can’t imagine what it was like during the games.Īnyway, the one upside to a dead mall is that parking is free. One year after the games and it’s honestly a construction site. I can’t imagine the international community and professional athletes coming all the way to see this place. And this is where the ice skating sports were held for the SEA Games last year. Within that 10%, I think only 5 restaurants and MYNISS is operating.

It’s huge and empty and only like 10% is open to the public.

The ice skating lessons were conducted at MYNISS in Empire City. MYNISS – Malaysia National Ice Skating Stadium in Empire City, Damansara Perdana Whenever I saw him on the ice he was goofing around with friends or pushing the seal thingy around. But by the end of the 6-week programme, he was pretty good? I think. Ayub’s first class was a little tricky for him. ActonKL school chose ice skating lessons for PE once a week for the little ones.
