Today, I went to the mall on a quest for spring clothing and was again impressed with this place. I exited the H&M only to stumble upon a sea lion show. I enjoyed my ice cream from the Marble Slab while young figure skaters practiced their sit spins.
Not only can you enjoy the flavors of Chinatown, you can take the escalator down and discover Bourbon Street. (Really it's just a bunch of chain restaurants and has little to no New Orleans flavor.) There is also a European wing, but I tend to get lost in this place and couldn't find it.
Really, no mall is complete without an exact replica of the Santa Maria, the boat that Columbus traveled in when he discovered the New World. It sits in real water. Beneath the surface are submarines which are no longer in use. The mall is selling them for 1 Canadian dollar, but the buyer must remove it from the mall themselves. This is an apparently impossible task, because they are all still there.
After eating at one of the approximately 70 McDonald's in the mall, you can always go for a ride in Galaxyland, the indoor amusement park. It seems small, but there are plenty of rides to make your stomach do the tilt-a-whirl.
And finally, this is the closest thing that Edmonton has to a beach. Put your sunblock on and get ready to ride the waves.
6 comments:
Have they considered giving submarine rides, rather than selling? It could be like the one at Disneyland. Maybe a tilt-a-whirl submarine ride...
I think the water park alone makes it amazing. I'd love a water park nearby because Grace is a fish!
Cool! That mall looks nice!
So, yea -- totally sympathize with you on the clothing disappointments. Do you have TJMaxx/Marshalls or the Canadian equivalent near you? I have found most of my clothes there lately - somehow they tend to carry clothes that are thicker, longer and more modest in general. And at reasonable prices.
Hmmm...my own submarine for 1 Canadian Dollar...and all I'd have to do is move it? Where there's a will, there's a way!
This mall looks awesome! What a fun place just to hang out and look at stuff!
1) Your information is out of date: The West Edmonton Mall is the largest in North America, but hasn't been the largest in the world for quite a while. However, I believe it may still have the most separate shops in an enclosed mall.
2) I feel your pain on clothing. I have long suspected the reason for the poor selection is that the best stuff (modest, comfortable, and attractive) is sold first and therefore the least-desirable stuff concentrates. Try finding men's pants in 32/30 or shirts in sane proportions for an example.
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