Saturday, October 29, 2016

Mall of America - Peeps & Company

My sisters were very excited about the Peeps store. I was less excited, because while Peeps are very cute, they are not the best candy out there. Of course, it was the cuteness that excited them.


Okay, things were pretty cute.

There were some things that I wasn't expecting. Hot Tamales and Mike and Ike's and Peanut Chews are also part of the family, so there were other candies represented, and in fun ways.


Still, the main attraction was the Peeps.

I don't have a picture of what made the visit most memorable, but there was an employee there who was an amazing Peeps enthusiast. He was into the other candies too, and most of the samples offered were non-Peep, but he was just so into it all that talking with him you kind of had to love Peeps too.

After all, they are awfully cute.

https://www.peepsandcompany.com/

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Mall of America - Hard Rock Cafe

We had the chance to visit two Hard Rock Cafes.

We went to the one in the Mall of America, but not the one in Philadelphia. It was right by the Reading Terminal Market, so we were nearby.

Our concern was that we didn't really want to eat there, and we weren't sure if it would be okay to just go in and gawk.

Maria's love of the Replacements caused her to ask in Bloomington, and it was fine - the girl was really friendly. We saw memorabilia from the Replacements, but also Prince and Led Zeppelin and Alanis Morrissette.

Knowing that made us feel worse about missing out in Philadelphia. We would have been thinking Boyz II Men and Cinderella, but the tour bus guide said they had Hall & Oates memorabilia too.

I wondered if this was something they played up. Not really. On the web site, there is no mention of any specific bands for Minnesota.

The Philadelphia page mentions Elton John, The Beatles, Jim Morrison, and Joan Jett. Well, Joan Jett was born in Pennsylvania.

The pages focus on food and T-shirts. I get that's what they make money on, but they might do better by focusing on what makes them cool.

http://www.hardrock.com

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Mall of America - Disappointments

There were two things that we were looking forward to seeing at the Mall, but they were not there when we got there.

The first one was the Barbie Dream House Experience. My sisters were huge Barbie fans, and I believe they even had the Barbie Dream House at one time (the 1979 A-frame version). I was more taken with the Barbie Townhouse, which my friend next door had. It had a working elevator.

Anyway, we thought it would be interesting, and we would take our picture together in front of the giant pink shoe, and then it was gone! Closed down. By all reports, it was an underwhelming experience. Still, we had been looking forward to it, so that was disappointing.

Furthermore, I was trying something where the song of the day each day related to our planned activities, and I had chosen "Barbie Girl" by Aqua, and it no longer made sense.

In addition, Moods of Norway was gone.

https://www.moodsofnorway.com/us/

Let me rephrase that. Moods of Norway still exists, but there was no longer a Bloomington location.

We were aware of them because of a "We need to put the band back together" shirt that Magne Furuholmen wore, successfully convincing Morten Harket and Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (I know that's not the original spelling) and reuniting A-ha.

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/ae/6a/78/ae6a78353ea60399bcd123e5a5d72ac2.jpg

We might have bought those shirts. Since it was gone, changing the Aqua song to an A-ha song would have made no sense.

The contents of malls change all the time, and neither of these changes ruined our trip. We enjoyed our time at the Mall of America, which should be obvious from previous posts and future posts. These were just some snags in our trip, and we survived them.

At least I still have this.


Saturday, October 8, 2016

Mall of America - The Amazing Mirror Maze

On our trip to Chicago, we saw a mirror maze at Navy Pier. We thought about going, but it was not clear if it was open (we were there during the off season), and we may have had some other hesitations. No one was afraid we were going to get lost in there forever, but we have spent an awfully long time in some corn mazes and we didn't have unlimited time.

Anyway, there were reasons why passing by this was intriguing.

We did not do it right away. First we thought about it, then we asked questions. The attendant assured us that the average time was fifteen minutes. For people who were much worse at mazes he made a joke about throwing food in occasionally rather than being reassuring, but I think we were all at the point where we just felt we needed to try it.

One nice thing about the Amazing Mirror Maze is that they stamp your hand. If you want to come back a little later and try again (or just hang out in the maze) you can do so.

You can kind of see in this picture that they also give you plastic gloves. This means that when you inevitably reach out and instead of a passageway you find glass, you do not smudge it. Yes, that seems like it mainly makes their lives easier from a cleaning perspective, but smudges mirrors would lose a lot of the effect, and that's what you're there for.

Perhaps based on nothing but The Watcher In The Woods, I was expecting just white and glass. The Amazing Mirror Maze was much more colorful, with painted arches that were identical, and some light patterns that weren't.

It is amazing how effective it is. You would think that you will always see your reflection in the mirrors, and so the actual passageway should be obvious, but seeing all the possible directions before your reflection shows up can make just getting to the passageway confusing, and then, let's just say at least once it was a good thing I was wearing the gloves.

Still, we made it through, and I think in only ten minutes. We were happy with our time, and our ability to make it through the completely artificially constructed obstacle that we paid to do.  Therefore, we completely earned our stickers.

Yes we did.

http://www.mirrormazes.com/

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Mall of America - Moose Mountain Adventure Golf




https://www.mallofamerica.com/attractions/view/moose-mountain-adventure-golf

One thing that surprised me last week was that Moose Mountain Adventure Golf was listed as one of the attractions for Nickelodeon Universe. We noticed no obvious connection between them while there, other than proximity. It has it's own admission and entrance.

The more obvious connection seemed to be that it was on Level 3, which was very much the entertainment level. Yes, many of the stores have entertainment value, there is food on multiple floors, and Nickelodeon Universe and the Hard Rock Cafe are on Level 1. However, there is a lot of not shopping that you can do on Level 3.

There is the food court there, with standard takeaway lines and your choice of tables, and there are more of those than any other mall I have been in. There are also restaurants that you will enter and sit down in, like Bubba Gump Shrimp and Tony Roma's.

And Level 3 isn't really the entertainment level, because that's Level 4, with cinema, a comedy club, and even hotel access. They are adding Sky Deck, which appears to combine a sports bar with bowling and video games. Also, there's a Hooters.

But with all of that, Level 4 doesn't feel like being in a mall anymore. If you aren't going up there to do something specific it doesn't feel fun to wander around. Level 3 had entertainment, but was still a fun place to poke around.

(It is also the home of next week's topic.)

And, importantly, Level 3 was where Moose Mountain reminded us of how bad we are at mini-golf.