Morning of check out at Sunway Lagoon, we were in search of breakfast at Pyramid Shopping Centre. We found that the ice skating ring was open and there were several skaters having early lessons. At 9.30am, most of the shops were closed, except fast food joints like Mac'Donalds & KFC. We were loitering around and saw that Dunkin' Donuts was opening. So we had donuts with hot coffee/tea. The little gal was gleeful as she got her choice donut (yeah the one w five jelly sugared sweets on it). I prefer good old donuts with sugar. ;)
After breakfast, hubby wanted to get some medication for his sore throat and sunburn... That was when the little gal made another request for the rides in the shopping centre. At level LG2, the mall has a small amusement park- where rides go at $5 per ride/pax (Mon-Fri) and $6 per ride/pax (weekends/sch holidays). Mummy caved in and she got to take the ferris wheel.

After the ride, it was a rush to pack & check out. Checking out at 11.30am, we hit the roads towards Desaru! After one stop for petrol and one for food at Ayer Keroh R&R), we reached Lotus Desaru at 530pm.
We had booked two 2-bedroom suites for 2 nights totaling RM2088. The price includes 4 pax breakfast, theme park entry passes, towel pass (theme park use). We were assigned Blk A306 & 308 with theme park facing. The master room has one King-sized bed and the second room had two super-single beds. The "master room" & attached bath were really spacious (with balcony). But the second room & connecting bathroom were v much smaller. Each toilet provided a small tube of bath gel & shampoo, 2 towels (nb: additional towels cost RM8 each). The "mini kitchen" came with coffee/tea making facilities, four bottles of mineral water, a microwave, some plates, spoon & fork.

We had a little delay as one of my trip mate's car powered window refuse to wind back! After the men of the 3 families battled it out w the power windows, they got blue plastic bags from the reception to tape up the open window. And one car was parked close by to ensure that no one could drive away that car in the night.
For dinner, we ate at Rhu Bar as it was already quite late... They served alcohol (cocktails & beer) and western food (spaghetti, pizza, burger, fish & chips, etc). We ordered Hawaiian Pizza and spaghetti bolognese. Food was ok but on the pricey end. My trip mate's fish & chips came with potato chips! (quite shocking) As we were too tired, no photos of the food were taken.