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Dunkirk101
06-02-2007, 12:47 AM
Strange and wonderful facts about our shopping malls.

Mall of America facts:

Did you know that...

The Mall of America near Minneapolis, MN has over 500 stores.

It does not have a heating system. It relies on the heat from the lighting, the sunroof and all the people.

It has its own zip code.

It has four Gaps and an amusement park.

It draws 40 million visitors each year; more than Disney World, Graceland and the Grand Canyon combined.

The Mall of America is an international tourist attraction - more than one third of visitors come from over 150 miles away. Airlines offer travel and shopping package deals to shoppers from Germany, Japan, Switzerland, England and Australia.

Only five miles away from the Mall of America is the Southdale mall. It was the first enclosed shopping mall ever, opening less than 50 years ago (October 8, 1956).

The world's largest shopping mall is the West Edmonton Mall in Alberta, Canada.


West Edmonton Mall facts:

The "West Ed Mall" in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, there are over 800 stores.

It has the world's largest indoor wave pool.

It has over 110 places to eat.

Of course, West Ed Mall, the world's largest mall, has the world's largest parking lot.

There are one-third of a million lighting fixtures.

It has 58 entrances.

West Ed Mall was opened in 1981, and the fourth phase was completed 17 years later.

There are two A & Ws, two Baskin Robbinses, two KFCs, two Arbys, two Dairy Queens, three Orange Juliuses and three McDonalds in West Ed Mall.

Surprisingly, there is only one Starbucks there.


Other Mall facts:

There are 50,000 shopping malls in the United States alone.

Women will buy more if they hear their heels clicking on polished hard surfaces, so designers often use hard flooring in hallways. Inside the stores themselves, there is often carpeting or softer surfaces to lure customers in and make them feel at home.

Places to sit in the common areas of malls are hard to find. People aren't shopping when they're sitting.

Escalators are placed strategically to force shoppers to pass the maximum number of storefronts.

Most malls have bends and turns as shoppers typically won't walk towards something that seems more than one tenth of a mile away.

Floor plans in malls are disorienting for a reason - so shoppers cannot make a quick exit.

The average mall shopper stays for 80 minutes and spends $75 each visit.

Imagineer
06-02-2007, 02:01 AM
Check out the arrangement of stop signs in the mall parking lot of a typical mall, and you will find that you hardly have to stop at all arriving, but will have to stop repeatedly on the way out.

annalaurab
06-02-2007, 06:41 AM
hmm. interesting. Maybe we should all stay home and shop online instead?

rendova
06-02-2007, 06:47 AM
I hate malls and avoid them as much as possible. I like shopping at downtowns and miss the old Main Street downtowns of old.

Ride4Life
06-02-2007, 08:39 AM
hmm. interesting. Maybe we should all stay home and shop online instead?
First off, welcome aboard. It's nice to see fresh blood to feed off of.:thumbs:
Shopping online is useful if youre getting something you just cant find locally. Otherwise, I'm with Ren on this. The walk down "Main Street" is what its all about. You find all the stuff you never knew you think you might have wanted.

I'm partial to the Malls at christmas. Pick up a small bottle of Baileys and a cup of coffee, find a good place where theres a lot of traffic, then sit back and watch the show. There isnt a show in town that beats the entertainment of a mall at christmas.

rendova
06-02-2007, 08:46 AM
The malls do look pretty at Christmas---if only they didn't put up the Xmas decorations just 2 days after Labor Day.

The Downtown Main Streets are pretty too with garland strung across the street, lights in the trees, Salvation Army kettles and bell ringers, snow.

You just get more in the Xmas- tide spirit in a downtown.

Ride4Life
06-02-2007, 11:22 PM
Ren, maybe I should clarify something. I only go Malling one day a year. Thats Christmas eve. There's nothing in the world more satisfying than seeing the look of panic on shoppers' faces while they're trying to find that one special gift for that special someone they dont give a hoot about.

Damn the decorations. Someone should charge admission for a show of this intensity.

rendova
06-03-2007, 06:09 AM
Lol!

~Sal~
06-03-2007, 01:43 PM
First off, welcome aboard. It's nice to see fresh blood to feed off of.:thumbs:

hm...was that rush of wind the newbie flying for the first exit... :lolhit:

500lbguerilla
06-04-2007, 06:45 PM
I hate malls and avoid them as much as possible.
I hate shopping.