Who doesn't love superlatives? We're crazy for knowing would be the most expensive, tallest and the majority of haunted of hotels, however the simple title of largest hotel goes to First World Hotel Genting under the highlands of Malaysia. As the star attraction of a typical region known as Malaysia'a answer to Atlantic city and las vegas, First World Hotel boasts a staggering 6,118 rooms, having surpassed the MGM Grand's measly 5,690 in 2006 take an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Reaching Malaysia's party central is an experience in itself, as you must take the world's longest and fastest cable car, traveling at almost 20 feet per second. As if that won't freaky enough, the hotel itself is usually a kaleidoscope of trippy colors with a traditional Spanish courtyard at its center.
Of course causing First World Hotel has been influenced by Dubai's wacko ideas, that offer indoor ski park which First World adapted for themselves as a Winter Wonderland with tobogganing. Visit their 28-lane bowling away, giant replicas of world landmarks, Asia's first free fall simulator, a hang-gliding rollercoaster and their massive casino before retiring in your room the top of one of two towers searching onto the mountains and the mania below.
In the event the hotel isn't sold-out, rates start at $65 and escalate around such important events because the Mtv Asia Awards and filming of Malaysian Idol and Star Idol Malaysia. That significantly makes us want to go in order to say, "dude, I totally just got here from 'Malaysian Idol.'" Oh man, we just had the most beneficial idea ever for this place: film yet another sequel to National Lampoon's Family Vacation here. It may be like Lost in Translation on acid; hooray for culture shock!
