Disneyland BANDUNG!? Exploring Trans Studio Theme Park 🇮🇩
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- On my final day in Indonesia, I wanted to check out the so-called "Paris of Java" in the city of Bandung.
Having caught the train from Jakarta, enjoying relative luxury in my executive class seat, I was keen to understand why Bandung has earned this title.
Indeed, the weather was a few degrees milder, and noticeably more pleasant, whilst the impressive square outside Masjid Raya did indeed offer a European charm... but it was the prospect of Trans Studio - Indonesia's biggest indoor theme park - which captured my attention.
Could this hidden gem be the city's answer to Disneyland Paris?
I just had to find out, so I caught a taxi to Trans Studio Mall where the theme park is located. The admission fee for an adult ticket set me back 200,000 IDR, and with that, I was ready to explore and check out the best rides.
From the exhilarating Giant Swing, to the terrifying Dunia Lain - and indeed the Jeliah log flume in between - I had a great time with the theme park virtually to myself.
Having worked up something of an appetite, I then headed to Sudirman Street for some authentic Nasi Goreng before saying good bye to Indonesia (for now).
But just before I got in my Grab taxi back to the station, I gave the remainder of my food to an elderly lady on the street who was playing a local instrument and in need of a little help.
And with that, I headed back to Jakarta, to get ready for my next adventure.
📖 CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro by Masjid Raya Bandung
01:29 Arriving at Trans Studio Mall
02:49 Entering Trans Studio Bandung Theme Park
04:10 Talking to a Local Indonesian Girl
05:33 Trans Car Racing
08:21 Bolang Adventure
11:07 The Giant Swing
14:18 Ocean World
15:48 Jelajah Log Flume
18:06 Sky Pirates
19:25 Dunia Lain (Scary Ride)
23:03 My Trans Studio Bandung Review
22:53 Sudirman Street Food
25:12 Trying Authentic Nasi Goreng
28:50 Helping a Local Lady
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I think you were in Sudriman area right? Those are mainly Chinese Indonesian area. Alot of foods there are chinese Indonesian food. Their foods usually has alot of pork
That’s right - could be a good explanation… though all of the shop fronts had the “no pork or lard” sign which was rather contradictory. Nonetheless, no harm done (in my case)
@@InvestedAdventure "no pork or lard" sign usually for kiosk that want muslims to buy their foods too, and those kiosk doesn't usually sell pork. Different kiosk different menu
Hey everyone! This is my visit to the so-called "Paris of Java!" Checked out the city vibes, explored Trans Studio theme park, and ended with some Nasi Goreng.
Anyone else been to Trans Studio theme park in Bandung? What'd you think?
Slelamat datang. ❤🇵🇭 enjoy
Terima kasih
ENJOY YOUR TRIP IN BANDUNG,,,,..
Terima kasih!
Someday if you return if you happened to Indonesia again,have a visit Dunia Fantasy (DUFAN) on taman impian jaya ancol its kind like Jakarta's Disneyland,also Sea World on Ancol 😊
Wow! So close to Jakarta, I will definitely do that the next time I’m in your great capital city. Thank you so much for the suggestion friend. Terima kasih
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I really love your european legs style bro 😂
Thanks mate!
Good bro
Thanks Dan
if you are still in bandung you can try ride Bandros Bandung Tour On Bus or go to Paris Van Java shopping Mall in bandung. and many more things in bandung City.
Terima kasih!
while you in bandung, you can try visit Tebing Keraton to see nature side of Bandung
This sounds like a great idea, thanks for the suggestion
Trans Studio has become significantly empty since COVID and hasn't recovered yet...this affected many Transmart malls locations as well
This is interesting - admittedly though I was there on a Monday afternoon, so perhaps the quietest point of their week. Nonetheless, its nice to think that I may have brought a little custom to them that they might otherwise be lacking as they emerge from the pandemic. Cool place, great city.
try to explore Dago area , pleasant mountainous view and weather
This sounds lovely - it’s not like my earlier experience in Bogor though, is it!?
no, because Bogor are to near to Jakarta and there's universicty ( IPB ) there , Bogor now little overcrowding , but Dago are reserved area for dutch colonialist summer house until now @@InvestedAdventure
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Thanks Mon
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the red meat is pork. it is not authentic nasi goreng. the authentic one of course not using pork
Thank you so much for confirming this - I intuitively thought it was, before remembering that I was in Java… you don’t think it was a ‘joke’ they played on me, do you? I could quite easily have been Muslim, or Jewish, for all they knew (I’m neither, fwiw, but like to abide by local customs).
This should be known to anyone eating at food street there. I will pin this. Thank you
@@InvestedAdventure Sudirman street in Bandung is one of the few places in Indonesia where you can find pork dishes. Most dishes there are Chinese derived. Indonesia is a Muslim majority country but sometimes you can find places that serves pork. The word "babi" suggests pork and it was written everywhere so they didn't play a joke on you, they just assumed you knew what you were getting! Haha!
25:50 I thought he was making a joke. he said chicken but I thought there was no chicken there. but the other guy who was the chef didn't make a joke. maybe they think you are Christian. Even though Indonesia is predominantly Muslim, there are places for people to sell pork because many Chinese or Christians like to eat pork. In my opinion, Chinese people in Indonesia are richer than non-Chinese, so many try to sell pork
If there is a place with a sign saying no pork or lard, it is to explain to Muslim consumers that it is halal. but if it says "babi", it means pork in indonesia language
What? Nasi Goreng is nasi goreng. It's about the rice, not the complements
@@InvestedAdventurewell because in Indonesia if you are white then ppl automatically would think you are Christian which is weird. An english tourist (white muslims( came to Istiqlal mosque before and the security automatically told him that the mosque is closed (for tourist) not knowing he is muslim
It's so empty aye
It was - the 200,000 I paid to hire the place was well worth it… 😆
@@InvestedAdventure last time I was there it was so packed,but this looking more like a private theme park😂
Sorry sir, but your camera movement is too fast, it makes me dizzy. I'm sorry, you need to improve it more to make it better.
I’m still learning, thanks for the feedback!
Sepi amat, overpriced kah
It was affordable for me, so if it helped the local seller then that’s a good thing 🇮🇩
@@InvestedAdventure I mean, the trans world, only a few people around there