Ok, I'm not trying to rant and rave about every little thing here, but if there is a place that seems to need a little help—it's Chesterfield Mall. It's a beautiful mall, but it seems to be empty the few times that I have gone there. I understand that there are quite a few malls around in the area, but why doesn't anybody go to this one? The stores are kind of similar, but then again what mall does not have that problem? It's two floors of what seems to be a brand new beautiful mall.
The food court could use some help though. The lack of selection is a little depressing. Having said that though, my experiences in there have been almost nothing but good.
All of the stores are nice and the employees are as well. I had a good twenty minute talk with one sports store about the St. Louis Blues, and how everyone around here seems to be a Blues fanatic. Come on Chesterfield, support your local mall!
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Having said that, I do have a few complaints about the mall. My biggest complaint is the people who seem to be running around the mall are all young teens who should not be able to run around in there without some sort of supervision.
My other complaint is why on earth is the last showing of movies—even on weekends—usually right at 10 pm? There are a few exceptions here and there but for the most part the last showing is 10.
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What's the point of a movie theater if you can't catch a late night flick? I understand maybe not everyone is a night owl but maybe on the weekends there can be a set of later showings like till 11? Just a thought.
Now that I'm done ranting, I would like to inform everyone that I will be blogging about the Blues quite a bit and hopefully keeping Chesterfield up to date on them, and maybe get the town more interested in hockey.
It's a great sport to get your kids (male and female) interested in. I understand quite a few former Blues greats coach in the area! Why not take advantage of that situation? Back East, my cousin had to jump through hoops and tryouts just to be good enough to be coached by former and current Phillies Flyers players.