From panoramio.com |
Currently (As of 3 January, 2014), Festival Mall is only composed of four floors, with an okay variety of shops, restaurants and kiosks. In my opinion, it's outside looks unappealing in some areas. It has two of each supermarkets and hardware / shops, and a department store.
Also, 'till this day (date above), it's going through (what they call) "A facelift like no other" or some other thing like that, in order to expand the space, and maybe bring some new life to a mall that opened in 1998.
What Festival Mall is today (3 Jan) is represented by the picture above.
Here's a picture of what Festival Mall would look life after their facelift:
From skyscrapercity.com |
Based from the picture above, Festival Mall will look absolutely gorgeous from my perspective. I would say it would be more gorgeous than the Alabang Town Center.
Back to it's features. The mall has two arcades, one of which contains a roller-coaster. Yes, a rollercoaster in a mall.
Back to it's features. The mall has two arcades, one of which contains a roller-coaster. Yes, a rollercoaster in a mall.
- Opinions
- I think that the mall is very child-friendly, because it does have attractions suited for children, such as a ride mocking a train going through various parts of the mall on the ground floor and a fun house on the third floor connected to an arcade, actually named Pixie Forest.
- The mall has a numerous amount of fast food restaurants, if you're a person who likes to dine on fast food. However, I prefer the restaurants near the Alabang Town Center, which are more sit down and order than line and order before you sit down.
- Finally, I think that the mall will be much more popular among the people when the renovation is done, and I can say that I am looking forward to go there when it is.
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