The Sun (Malaysia)

Pirate-themed activities at The Curve, eCurve

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THE CURVE and eCurve are inviting patrons on a journey to the high seas this September school holidays, with their respective pirate-themed campaigns.

Visitors to the two malls will have a “Jolly Roger” experience from Aug 28 to Sep 3 as the centre atrium at both malls boasts ships, mysterious islands and pirate treasures.

DOUBLE EXCITEMENT Adults, along with their children are in for a continuous swashbuckl­ing adventure via the two exciting campaigns – the Curve’s “Treasure Cove” and eCurve’s “The Pirate Carnival” campaigns.

“Treasure Cove” will entice the children, sending them on a treasure hunt, which comprises several activities to relive the life of a pirate and discover hidden treasures. Have fun in activities like the Sword Fight, Toss the Cannon Ball and Walk the Plank, all happening at the Curve’s centre atrium.

“The Pirate Carnival” at eCurve encourages family participat­ion in a variety of carnival games and activities that requires collecting of stamps to win handsome loot, which include a pirate keychain, a pirate-themed drinking glass and more.

Both malls will be offering redeemable gifts for patrons who spend a certain amount at outlets in the respective malls. FUN FOR FAMILIES eCurve centre manager Azizul Hisham Ahmad said that patrons are always looking out for campaigns and activities to complement their outing, hence, this exciting campaign that awaits children and adults alike.

The Curve general manager Jazmi Kamarudin also had his say on the campaign: “As a familyfrie­ndly mall, we understand the importance of creating family- bonding moments between parents and their children.

“The school holidays are the perfect occasion to spend quality time together, and what better way to do so than with fun and interactiv­e activities like a treasure hunt? We certainly hope this holiday week will be a refreshing one for all!”

For more informatio­n, visit the respective mall websites or Facebook page.

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