There's A Rage Room In The Heart Of KL Where You Can Smash Things For Fun
When anger management therapy is just too expensive.
UPDATE Nov 2022: MYBestBox has since moved to PartyBox 360 in LaLaport Bukit Bintang Centre
Have you ever felt so angry that you could just smash something?
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Well, you can release all your frustration in a fun and healthy way at this rage room in the heart of Kuala Lumpur
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The rage room by MYBestBox lets people smash the most random items from glass bottles to computer screens in a safe (and legal) environment.
Located in Berjaya Times Square, Bukit Bintang, the space is designed specifically to handle screams and beatings so visitors can completely let loose and go crazy.
When you arrive, you'll be provided with protective gear and a weapon of mass destruction
Each visitor will have to put on a full body jumpsuit, a helmet with a face shield, and thick gloves so they can protect themselves from shards of glass scattered all over the room.
This is all provided by MYBestBox and it comes in different sizes to fit different bodies.
Then, you'll get to choose your very own weapon of mass destruction. Options include baseball bats, golf clubs, and also crowbars.
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Not only that, you can even choose a soundtrack to accompany your boiling anger
Break some plates to your favourite rock tunes or even some classical music, choosing a song to rage out to is part of the whole process at MYBestBox.
After that, you're free to go all out and just smash everything to your heart's content.
Prices start from RM40/pax for one session
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You can check out the full price list and even book a session straight away on their website. They even have other attractions to check out like a party room with crazy games and a go-kart circuit.
Address:
Lot 06-99, Level 6,
East Wing, Berjaya Times Square Shopping Mall,
No. 1, Jalan Imbi,
55100 Kuala Lumpur.
WPKL.
Opening hours:
Daily (10am - 10pm)
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