Friday, June 28, 2013
One of the items on the
“Must See” list of things to do is the West Edmonton Mall and WOW!! We have
heard of the Mid America Mall in Wisconsin, but haven’t been there. John and
Fran had been, and they say that this one is by far the better attraction. You
literally need a map to get around this place, and a scooter would be very
handy!! If you don’t have a scooter, be prepared to be totally exhausted if you
try to see everything, and we tried, we really did. It’s kind of like
Disneyland, you just can’t see all of it in one day!
This mall is totally
enclosed, has three levels, covers 5,300,000 square feet, more than 800 shops
and services, has parking for more than 20,000 vehicles and employs more than
23,000 people.
But wait, there is
more…included in this mall are several specialty areas:
Galaxyland Amusement
Park-
Features more than 24 exhilarating rides and play areas for all ages. Four
distinctive roller coasters,
kids play park, Turbo Ride Theater, carnival
games, a rock climbing wall and more.
Waterpark-
World’s largest
indoor wave pool, located in a tropical oasis with an average temp of 29 C
(84.2 F), has 17 unique water slides,
including one that loops, a couple of hot
tubs areas and a wading pool.
Deep Sea Adventure-Worlds
largest indoor lake features an exact replica of the Columbus flagship Santa
Maria, water bumper cars and a Sea Lion/Seal show area.
Two Miniature Golf
Areas-One is a Glow in the Dark game and the other is a full 18 hole Mini Golf
course.
Ice Palace-NHL sized Ice
Rink, skating lessons, hockey lessons, open skating and hockey games.
Ed’s Rec Room/300 Club
Lounge-Cosmic Bowling, 14 projectors showing live music videos and sporting
events. Arcade games and fully licensed bar and kitchen.
Ropes Quest-Three level
ropes course. While harnessed in, climb along a sea of beams and ropes all the
way to the top to conquer this obstacle course.
The ‘food court’ is
amazing compared to what we are use to in most malls in the states! One area
has full sit down restaurants with a variety of choices of types of food. The
actual food court is an area about the size of a football field with every type
of food vendor there is, and common seating in the middle. Phil and I had
handmade crapes with bananas, whipped cream and chocolate syrup…soooo good!!
This was an all day event
for us and we didn’t even ‘do’ any of the special things, just walked through
and looked! Oh, almost forgot, there are also two hotels, complete with
conference rooms, a movie theater and a full service grocery store in the mall.
You could live here, and never have to leave…unless you just felt the need for
fresh air. If you are interested in more information you can check out the web
page at: westedmontonmall.com.
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