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SHOPPING FANTASY
By Madelyn Miller
Are there any bargains in the world's largest shopping mall in
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada? Bet your favorite credit card there are:
West Edmonton Mall covers over 5.2 million square feet (the equivalent
of 115 football fields or 48 city blocks). There are 800 stores and
services including 11 major department stores. It is a dream come
true for a shopaholic -- and so well-planned that you can bring your whole
family along, and they will never even realize how much time you spent
shopping. They will be diverted by the world's largest indoor amusement
park, plus a water park, golf course, ice-skating rink, deep sea lagoon,
and casino to keep them busy.
Bargains abound in the mall. One of the most unique features
is having both an outlet and regular price unit of the same store right
in the mall. (You can guess where I went first!)
My first and best purchase was at Reitman's, one of those double
opportunity locations. I bought a furry-lined all weather coat from
Paris, originally $174 for $43. And the exchange rate was such that
it actually cost me less.
There were particularly good buys on items from Britain and other
parts of Canada, but the mall is very cosmopolitan and international.
Europa Boulevard has the most upscale stores like Polo, and the international
market has more ethnic offerings.
To do this mall in a day, takes the planning of a military strategist
and the stamina of an Olympic athlete. But it is really best to extend
you trip and enjoy all that the mall and Fantasyland Hotel has to offer.
In fact, I got my husband interested in Edmonton by telling him
about the Fantasyland Hotel. After he agreed to a trip for a romantic
rendezvous, I just casually mentioned that there was a mall attached.
My plan to seduce him with a night in an Arabian Nights room or a Polynesian
fantasy was an instant success.
I stayed in the Polynesian room, a mini-tropical paradise.
From the moment I stepped out of the elevator and was surrounded by faux
palm trees and fond-printed carpet, I knew this was no ordinary hotel.
My tropically themed room had a huge jacuzzi in a rock spa filled by an
overhead waterfall. The sky blue walls were splattered with fluffy
clouds and my bed was floating in a catamaran at full sail. The ceiling
was mirrored and reflected waves painted on the walls as well as the tropical
greenery. After four dips in my personal hot tub, I hated to leave
this paradise.
For other fantasies, the hotel has many different theme rooms.
A receptionist told me that they frequently move guests every morning to
another theme room. Imagine experiencing Hollywood, a Victorian Coach
and Arabian Knights all in one weekend.
I peeked into an igloo room where a fantasy from the North comes
true. You can sleep in an igloo surrounded by the Tundra with your
dogs waiting beside your bed. And two sleds make great day beds --
or resting places for children. Bathing in your own personal iceberg
is exciting -- but the temperature in the Jacuzzi is easily controlled,
so it is not necessarily a chilling experience.
Another family favorite is the truck room. The bed is set
in a half-ton truck, and the front seat cab of the truck will sleep children
up to 13. Perfect for the family that travels together, the room
includes a mirrored hot tub guarded by a policeman. I was charmed
by the working traffic signals blinking over the bed and antique gas pumps.
When you finally choose to leave your room, you can shop, eat
and play on dozens of different "streets" in the mall.
The more upscale restaurants are on Bourbon Street where statuesque
- characters are complimenting the ambiance day and night and provide great
photo opportunities. At the Pacific Fish Company, I shared a Seafood
Feast for two that included lobster, shrimp, clams, crab legs, mussels,
calamari, and snapper, plus a salad bar with oysters, fruit and banana
bread. All we needed was another person to help us finish it.
And this feast was less than $40 for two.
The best food bargain was at a Chinese Buffet in the food court.
You could choose up to 18 items for $3.75. The variety and quality
was great, but after we got our food, finding a seat in the courtyard was
a major challenge. And since the mall is non-smoking except for in
the food courts, all the smokers gather there, so it's not a haven for
fresh-air fiends.
Being totally enclosed means you are unaware of the temperature
outside. That means you can be splashing in the water park and look
up to see snow on the curved glass roof.
The Water Park is a non-stop wave of excitement year round.
The Blue Thunder wave pool is the largest wave pool in the world.
You can challenge the "Raging Rapids" in an inner tube or body surf in
five foot waves.
Landlubbers might prefer Fantasyland, the world's largest indoor
amusement park. Reach new heights of excitement on the exhilarating
Mindbender, the world's largest indoor, triple looped roller coaster.
Or plunge 13 stories on the terrifying
Drop of Doom. Just a warm up for bungee jumping for the really
brave.
You can play a round ar the Pebble Beach Golf course, which has
18 holes with par 46, gamble in the casino, skate across the Ice Palace,
a rink frequently used for practice sessions by the Stanley Cup champion
Edmonton Oilers, or ride an authentic submarine underneath the mall's deep
sea lagoon with real sharks and exotic fish. This is a dream vacation
for shopaholics. You can bring your whole family and the will never
even realize how much time you spend shopping because they will be diverted
by all the other attractions.
No matter what your favorite fantasy is, you'll find it at the
West Edmonton Mall and Fantasyland Hotel.
TIPS TO MAKE SURE YOUR FANTASY DOESN'T TURN INTO A NIGHTMARE
1. Bring your most comfortable shoes! But be sure to find the
"Footsie Wootsie" mechanical massage chair ( the best .25 cents you'll ever spend).
2. Don't forget your bathing suit. You'll need it for the Water
Park or scuba diving. And there were no bargain bathing suits sold
in the mall.
3. Find your own "markers" so you can remember your way back.
The directory helps, and many activities are grouped -- such as the food
court.
4. It is not necessary to change to Canadian money. I found
American money accepted everywhere except the $0.25 coin slot for Footsie
Wootsie. For the best rate, use your credit card, and your charges
will come through at the current bank exchange rate.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Fantasyland Hotel: 800-661-6454
West Edmonton Mall: http://www.westedmall.com
Edmonton Tourism
http://www.tourism.ede.org/
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