Cool shopping centre (definitely not mindless)
I'm happy and proud to say that not everything in Malaysia is mindless.
I was at Ikano Power Centre last night, and I noticed how they pay attention to details. More importantly, they obviously have their customers in mind when they designed the centre.
As I was walking towards the elevators, I noticed a sign with a paw on it. At first I thought it read "NO PETS ALLOWED", so I started to shake my head in disgust. However, as I got closer I noticed that it says "PETS ALLOWED".
"Wow!" I thought to myself, "Ikano is probably the first, if not the only, shopping centre that allows pets."
I then noticed in the elevator that they had braille panels next to the lift buttons. "Another plus point", I noted.
Then, as I was leaving, I noticed that there are specially designed parking bays for families with young children as well disabled people. And that's probably another first.
After all those positive notes, I hasten to add a caveat: These things will only work if and when we Malaysians take advantage of them responsibly and not abuse facilities for our own selfish convenience.
Anyway, kudos to Ikano Power Centre, and I certainly recommend you shopping there...
I was at Ikano Power Centre last night, and I noticed how they pay attention to details. More importantly, they obviously have their customers in mind when they designed the centre.
As I was walking towards the elevators, I noticed a sign with a paw on it. At first I thought it read "NO PETS ALLOWED", so I started to shake my head in disgust. However, as I got closer I noticed that it says "PETS ALLOWED".
"Wow!" I thought to myself, "Ikano is probably the first, if not the only, shopping centre that allows pets."
I then noticed in the elevator that they had braille panels next to the lift buttons. "Another plus point", I noted.
Then, as I was leaving, I noticed that there are specially designed parking bays for families with young children as well disabled people. And that's probably another first.
After all those positive notes, I hasten to add a caveat: These things will only work if and when we Malaysians take advantage of them responsibly and not abuse facilities for our own selfish convenience.
Anyway, kudos to Ikano Power Centre, and I certainly recommend you shopping there...
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