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Etan
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Post by Etan »

mall of america is more interesting then the ball of twine anyways
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Post by Bard »

Etan wrote:QUOTE (Etan @ Jun 3 2010, 03:51 PM) mall of america is more interesting then the ball of twine anyways
Been there recently?

It's declined a LOT in the last 2 years. 3/4 of the kiosks are empty and about every 5th or 6th store is unoccupied.
The exorbitant rental rates per facing sq. ft. got to be too much once the housing market collapse started affecting retail.

It's still one HELL of a site to see. A shopping mall the size of an indoor city with AN INDOOR AMUSEMENT PARK INCLUDING ROLLERCOASTERS IN THE MIDDLE.
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Post by Etan »

i perfer camp snoopy to nick. But i still enjoy the underwater world. i was there on easter. although most of it was closed i still had a fairly good time. One thing nick did do was add a TON of rollercoasters and took out alot of the kiddy rides. <3 lego land!
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Post by fuzzylunkin1 »

Bard wrote:QUOTE (Bard @ Jun 3 2010, 04:08 PM) It's declined a LOT in the last 2 years.
That's so sad :(. I've been there once or twice and had a fantastic time.

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+1 to underwater world
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You should stop off in DC, I am right outside the District and there are a couple people within an hour away to meet up as well.
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Post by One-Man-Bucket »

nyc is pretty. and expensive!

stockholm has a better subway system
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Post by Skutch »

One-Man-Bucket wrote:QUOTE (One-Man-Bucket @ Jun 9 2010, 11:52 PM) nyc is pretty. and expensive!

stockholm has a better subway system
Funny it could be that way, as the Stockholm metro in may ways was copied of the N.Y. one.
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Stockholm metro is practically an art exhibit. It's brilliant:
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Post by Seymor »

If you're rolling through Minneapolis, you might as well stop on by. I'm right in the middle of the city.
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