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Looking For Weekend Plans? Check Out This BWF-Approved Badminton In The Dark!

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Source: Surgaroute | Facebook & Shuttle In The Dark | Facebook

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It’s no secret, Malaysians LOVE badminton. We love watching our local top players battle it out overseas while we battle our friends at the neighbourhood court.

But, why not take things to the next level?

If you’re looking for your next new experience, check out Shuttle In The Dark, Malaysia’s 1st badminton in the dark experience!

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“With a combination of the technicalities of how light glows, reflects, coupled with creativity that transforms the venue into a different galactic universe,”

“Months of planning and what seemed like light-years in the making, our team has tirelessly put together Malaysia’s first glow in the dark badminton,” Shuttle In The Dark shared.

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Badminton World Federation (BWF) seal of approval!

“Our Dark Side is equipped with BWF International tournament grade badminton court mat and net, brought in especially for your unforgettable experience, all the way from the Macao Open,”

“It’s your chance to experience the Grand Prix Gold at your very own home ground,” they added.

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“Be it a friendly challenge to a game in an environment like never before, or to soak up some fun with friends, to sweat it out at Malaysia’s no.1 favourite racket sport,”

“Immerse yourself with fun and laughter, in an experience like never before.”

 

Shuttle In The Dark is located at the Twin Towers Fitness Centre in Suria KLCC.

For more information, you can check out their website here.

What are you waiting for? We’ll see you there!

 

Also read: This Gorgeous Resort In Penang With Emerald Green River Water Will Help You Find Your Zen!

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Source: Surgaroute

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