MELAKA: Frontliners will get to enter a Melaka water theme park for free as an appreciation for their commitment during the movement control order (MCO).
Melaka Wonderland CEO Seow Cheng Swee said the complimentary entrance is also in conjunction with the theme park’s reopening on July 17 after almost four months ceasing operation due to Covid-19.
Seow said the theme park will also abide by the safety guidelines like checking temperatures on arrival and registering with the MySejathera QR code.
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