@@YodelingLoonRetail: I can tell you - Eastern Iowa may have interesting content. My hometown has a Kohan mall now. A couple of towns about an hour north have 2 Namdar malls. In the Quad Cities I know there are some good ideas for content too.
I remember visiting this mall with a date a few years back and visiting Grande Gallery while walking through. They have some really cool original Dr. Seuss works that I hadn't realized were there, but I recall the lady running the place being very off-putting about it, almost as if she was offended we didn't know they had been there. It was super awkward, but the rest of the mall was pretty chill.
it's not a dead mall but it's important to document malls, as they are, right now, because at some point, that mall, and every mall, will either change significantly or be demolished entirely hopefully youtube gets archived somehow so people hundreds of years from now (if there's still people around) who want to study how americans shopped in the 20th century have these sort of videos as a reference (but yeah, would love to see a 4 part MOA video)
I just made it to the Galleria for the first time over the Summer when we were at the Westin for a family wedding and I took Kiddo over there to burn off some energy and get some Starbucks, so imagine a guy and a 4 year old running past names like Tiffany and Louis Vuitton while making the day of the senior mall walkers there that early.
I cannot wait for you to do southdale! It’s dying, and it’s quite sad because I think, southdale was the first mall.
Just had the odd realization that I've been there a half dozen times to eat at Pittsburgh Blue, but I've never walked around and checked out the mall.
This is pretty cool! Minnesota has some nice places. Do you think you will film any additional Iowa malls?
Yes, I plan to film a few more this summer in eastern Iowa.
@@YodelingLoonRetail: I can tell you - Eastern Iowa may have interesting content. My hometown has a Kohan mall now. A couple of towns about an hour north have 2 Namdar malls.
In the Quad Cities I know there are some good ideas for content too.
I remember visiting this mall with a date a few years back and visiting Grande Gallery while walking through. They have some really cool original Dr. Seuss works that I hadn't realized were there, but I recall the lady running the place being very off-putting about it, almost as if she was offended we didn't know they had been there. It was super awkward, but the rest of the mall was pretty chill.
I just returned from shopping in the Galleria. It is upscale and lifestyle oriented but still a fun place!
I am going there today.
This is still one of my fav malls. It’s small, good dining and of course a Starbucks as it’s “anchor”
That mall does look upscale. Does it have an Apple Store?
No, despite it being upscale, the Apple Store is located across the road in the original Southdale Center.
Do the mall of America I would like to see it by the way great videos
MOA would be a 3 hour video lmao
@@favoritecrime4803 great I like long videos
Mall of America is not a dead mall
it's not a dead mall but it's important to document malls, as they are, right now, because at some point, that mall, and every mall, will either change significantly or be demolished entirely
hopefully youtube gets archived somehow so people hundreds of years from now (if there's still people around) who want to study how americans shopped in the 20th century have these sort of videos as a reference
(but yeah, would love to see a 4 part MOA video)
I just made it to the Galleria for the first time over the Summer when we were at the Westin for a family wedding and I took Kiddo over there to burn off some energy and get some Starbucks, so imagine a guy and a 4 year old running past names like Tiffany and Louis Vuitton while making the day of the senior mall walkers there that early.
I never heard of this mall
By the way Nice face reveal in the elevator! Lol
When I went to the Galleria for the first time ever, I used the entrance on the Tiffany's/Louis Vuitton end of the mall. Blew mind...
Spent way too much money here lollll
Gallerria looks like a nice mall. Not many people in it.
I continue to visit the mall monthly for exercise (and sometimes cookies). It's very relaxing.
I'd love to see you do a skywalk video if that's something you'd be interested in
Always enjoy your videos, keep up the good work
Still insane how many people still go to Mall of America. I don't anyone who lives here still goes...lol
The music does fit the aesthetics.
Ah, the shopping center for the non working pampered wife.
It’s a snooty mall, but I enjoy it.
@@YodelingLoonRetail Agreed. Look dude, really appreciate your content.
@@YodelingLoonRetail I for years worked in retail as a district manager in these malls. Seen the ups and downs and bad or good management.
@@R.J.1 That's really cool!
@@YodelingLoonRetail Really was. The opportunity to meet so many great people is beyond words.