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ANGEL
30 Oct 02, 12:07 PM
A quick report on this new shopping mall for those interested....(that'd be you then Shelley!);)

We were surprised how far out from the centre of Orlando it is, it took a good 40 minutes or so by cab from Disney, we thought we'd been kidnapped at one point!

When you first see it from the outside it looks amazing (once you figure out where the entrance to the car park is!:rolleyes: ). The car park looked packed, although not as busy as reported on the opening few days when the roads were blocked for miles!!

Once inside, the entrance part is quite stunning and the layout is nice and easy so you can work your way up one side and down the other, then do the same on the next floor...yes there are 2 floors!

The restaurants and food court are good. We went to Johnny Rockets, a favourite from Pointe Orlando. The staff there are fun, especially if 'Night Fever' is played on the juke box....gotta love that dancing!! Try the shakes there...mmmmmmmm:D

...And the shopping? well, we were a bit disappointed actually. Its really mostly designer shops and department stores. I liked Macys and would have liked more time to look round. I had a look in Jimmy Choos, I'm a sucker for shoes! I loved the diamonds in the cartier and Tiffany shops (yes I know I've just got my ring!!!), there were loads of bags and shoe shops, a big Gap shop, a great shop called XXI which had some real bargain clothes that were a bit different....but personally, and its only our opinion of course, we preferred Florida Mall!:D

It was good to look around it, but I don't think I'd rush back!

I'd like to hear what others thought when they get back too......:angel:

BONZO
30 Oct 02, 12:56 PM
Thanks Mandy,


From the web site it looked so far away and mainly full of "Designer" shops which doesn't really interest us.

thatcats
30 Oct 02, 05:00 PM
Thanks for the mini report - sounds like a place for exclusive shops rather than bargains. I loved Macy's in New York when I went there many years ago. I think I would still like to go, but maybe do more window shopping than buying.:wave: :wave:

Anne
31 Oct 02, 11:49 AM
Thanks for the report Mandy:D

Sounds like it would be nice for lots of window shopping...unless we had a lottery win beforehand:jump: :jump:

Hellie
31 Oct 02, 01:33 PM
Thanks for the report Mandy :o: Did they have a Bloomingdales? As this is one of my favourite shops in NYC and I can spend hours and dollars looking around the make-up counters.;)

I think it will most probably be a place we would go to once and then not really bother, but I might be hard pressed not to walk out of Jimmy Choos without a pair:p: and whilst on holiday it would only be right that Gary bought me them:p:

We went to Tiffany's in NYC a couple of years ago and Gary bought me a silver Tiffany heart, to be honest I was more pleased with the packaging.


Helen

ANGEL
31 Oct 02, 06:17 PM
lol about the Tiffany packaging Hellie!:D I know just what you mean! Yes, they did have a Bloomingdales, so enjoy!:angel:

BevS97
31 Oct 02, 07:37 PM
LOL about the tiffany's packaging - we got given 2 gifts from Tiffany's when we were married - a vase and some wine glasses, I've no idea where either are right now - but I can tell you the exact location of both boxes (under the bed with wedding cards in them!)

Bev

jjcollins
31 Oct 02, 10:09 PM
Thanks for the report Mandy


jj........ ;)

Amazing-Grace
1 Nov 02, 11:10 PM
I agree with you Mandy, worth a visit just to say you've been I guess, but I wont be going again. A bit too up market for us:p:

Enright78
6 Nov 02, 11:22 AM
I liked it, it was great to see some really upmarket shops. However they are not all expensive! Crate & Barrel were selling some beautiful christmas decorations for under a dollar each plus some wonderful baking stuff!
I liked it and would return! I guess you just have to search around a bit. JMHO:p:

ANGEL
6 Nov 02, 01:22 PM
Its good to see some different opinions too Fiona!:D