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Saints in-store appearance;
For a real Christmas treat, why not pop along to Ted Baker at Chadstone THIS Saturday 17 December to meet St Kilda players Nick Dal Santo and Sam Gilbert.
Two to the Club’s most stylish players will be in-store from 10:30am until 12noon to meet Saints supporters and provide hints on what’s hot this summer.
I have an aversion to large shopping centres
I have an aversion to large crowds ( ok A football crowd I can cope atleast with my seat I can see )
I have an aversion to people going overboard on shopping and leaving their manners at home
so I think I'll leave it to someone who lives closer to go and support the boys......
BTW do people realise there is a FREE transport service from Fed Square to Chadstone which doubles at this time of the year. leaves from the Russell street end of Fed Square, at least that would eliminate the Carpark crowd.
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the place at this time of the year is an absolute farking nightmare. i lost my car there this time last year. Don't go, i highly recommend not going.
Anyway Ted Baker is nothing special, just another overpriced average clothing store.
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saintdooley wrote:the place at this time of the year is an absolute farking nightmare. i lost my car there this time last year. Don't go, i highly recommend not going.
Anyway Ted Baker is nothing special, just another overpriced average clothing store.
You've just got to know where to go. It's been my favourite shopping centre (is about 12 mins from where I grew up and just a couple of mins from where I went to secondary school) for years and if you know where to park, you can get one, even on the busiest day there.
I went there last year on Christmas Eve and while most of the carparks would have been chocka's, with cars probably circling for ages, the one I went straight down to had it's usual 30+ empty spots, within 100m of an entrance. All up, it took me about 4 mins from driving in off Warragul Rd to being in the guts of the centre. And it's the same every time I go there, no matter how busy.
That would be like telling the masses where a brilliant surfing spot is. It's only brilliant because hardly anyone knows about it and it isn't crowded. Once everyone finds out about it and it goes from a peaceful, natural place, to a busy, crowded place, where you have to fight 15 others for the same wave, it's no longer what made it so good!
Rosco wrote:I'm guessing the bottom floor of the carpark next to David Jones or the bottom of the carpark next to jb hifi. Probably David Jones though.
They may be good spots and the very first part of what you said applies for where I'm talking about, but the one I'm referring to is on the opposite side of the centre. Closer to the main Warragul Rd entrance. It's one of the carparks that's been there for years and years and is deep under the centre and a hell of a lot closer to the guts of the centre than Maccas!
If you were going to park as far away as Maccas you might as well park in the tennis court/ovals carpark, off Chadstone Rd, which is just a short (500m) walk from the JB and Borders entrances (across the ovals and through the side gate, opposite the JB carpark).
The one I'm referring to brings you into the centre smack bang between the main front entrance to Myer and the lower level food court (opposite where the AFL store used to be). You can be sitting in the lower level food court (the better one, IMO) within about 5mins (slightly more, if you get stopped at the lights, on the way in) of driving in off Warragul Rd, on basically any day of the year (even Christmas Eve and Boxing Day, in my experience). It could easily take me much longer to find a park (and I could easily be further away) at my local shipping centre on those days than it does at Chaddy!
OMG you Victorians dont know how lucky you are to have those opportunities. Everyone always bitching and moaning about access to players and when its given, oh, to many people. Are you ever happy?
Wonder if Collingwood supporters would have the same attitude or have Saints supporters become to precious.
St Lenny wrote:OMG you Victorians dont know how lucky you are to have those opportunities. Everyone always bitching and moaning about access to players and when its given, oh, to many people. Are you ever happy?
Wonder if Collingwood supporters would have the same attitude or have Saints supporters become to precious.
Have you ever been to Chaddy near Christmas time?
Nothing could get me there!!!!!!
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St Lenny wrote:OMG you Victorians dont know how lucky you are to have those opportunities. Everyone always bitching and moaning about access to players and when its given, oh, to many people. Are you ever happy?
Wonder if Collingwood supporters would have the same attitude or have Saints supporters become to precious.
I dont think anyone is having a go at the club for them being at Chadstone they are just saying they wouldnt go and see them there at this time of year and I certainly agree.
St Lenny wrote:OMG you Victorians dont know how lucky you are to have those opportunities. Everyone always bitching and moaning about access to players and when its given, oh, to many people. Are you ever happy?
I'm happy. And I wouldn't have a problem with going there this close to Christmas. I don't mind the crowds there (they're nothing like trying to get out of Etihad, or over the bridge, after a game, when there's a big crowd!), although it would be a different story if I had to drive around for half an hour to find a park, in the heat and then had a long walk to get in there. But as I said, that's not even remotely necessary.
I agree that there is a fair bit of softness going on in this thread, though.
St Lenny wrote:OMG you Victorians dont know how lucky you are to have those opportunities. Everyone always bitching and moaning about access to players and when its given, oh, to many people. Are you ever happy?
I'm happy. And I wouldn't have a problem with going there this close to Christmas. I don't mind the crowds, although it would be a different story if I had to drive around for half an hour to find a park, in the heat and then had a long walk to get in there. But as I said, that's not even remotely necessary.
Drive around in the heat, come on its Melourne. Just wait 5 minutes
St Lenny wrote:OMG you Victorians dont know how lucky you are to have those opportunities. Everyone always bitching and moaning about access to players and when its given, oh, to many people. Are you ever happy?
I'm happy. And I wouldn't have a problem with going there this close to Christmas. I don't mind the crowds, although it would be a different story if I had to drive around for half an hour to find a park, in the heat and then had a long walk to get in there. But as I said, that's not even remotely necessary.
Drive around in the heat, come on its Melourne. Just wait 5 minutes
I'll take variability over persistent humidity or flooding
Rosco wrote:I'm guessing the bottom floor of the carpark next to David Jones or the bottom of the carpark next to jb hifi. Probably David Jones though.
They may be good spots and the very first part of what you said applies for where I'm talking about, but the one I'm referring to is on the opposite side of the centre. Closer to the main Warragul Rd entrance. It's one of the carparks that's been there for years and years and is deep under the centre and a hell of a lot closer to the guts of the centre than Maccas!
If you were going to park as far away as Maccas you might as well park in the tennis court/ovals carpark, off Chadstone Rd, which is just a short (500m) walk from the JB and Borders entrances (across the ovals and through the side gate, opposite the JB carpark).
The one I'm referring to brings you into the centre smack bang between the main front entrance to Myer and the lower level food court (opposite where the AFL store used to be). You can be sitting in the lower level food court (the better one, IMO) within about 5mins (slightly more, if you get stopped at the lights, on the way in) of driving in off Warragul Rd, on basically any day of the year (even Christmas Eve and Boxing Day, in my experience). It could easily take me much longer to find a park (and I could easily be further away) at my local shipping centre on those days than it does at Chaddy!
Oh yeah, I know the area you're talking about. I'm about a 2 min drive from chadstone but still head to southland instead on weekends.
It's amazing, you go to that spot on even the busiest of days and there are spaces galore near the corner, within 100m of the shops, when there would be others driving around for ages upstairs, going out of their minds looking for a spot! It's like an oasis in the desert.
What's Southland like now, I haven't been there for a fair while? And what takes you there over Chaddy, if you live so close to Chaddy?
St Lenny wrote:OMG you Victorians dont know how lucky you are to have those opportunities. Everyone always bitching and moaning about access to players and when its given, oh, to many people. Are you ever happy?
I'm happy. And I wouldn't have a problem with going there this close to Christmas. I don't mind the crowds, although it would be a different story if I had to drive around for half an hour to find a park, in the heat and then had a long walk to get in there. But as I said, that's not even remotely necessary.
Drive around in the heat, come on its Melourne. Just wait 5 minutes
Yes, it is Melbourne, the place with the highest recorded temperature of any of Australia's capital cities. (Also reportedly the hottest recorded temperature on Earth that day, BTW.)
The place that, according to the channel 9 news, a couple of years ago, (on the last day of that summer, when they were giving their summer weather-wrap) had had 12 days over 35deg for the summer, compared to one for Brisbane and none at all for Sydney that summer (we then had another heatwave a few weeks later, probably taking it to 15, compared to 1 for the other two combined). It gets HOT here. It's just that it also gets cold in the winter (but then again, we don't have the humidity) and as you suggest, it can change quickly, but that just makes things interesting!
Rosco wrote:I'm guessing the bottom floor of the carpark next to David Jones or the bottom of the carpark next to jb hifi. Probably David Jones though.
They may be good spots and the very first part of what you said applies for where I'm talking about, but the one I'm referring to is on the opposite side of the centre. Closer to the main Warragul Rd entrance. It's one of the carparks that's been there for years and years and is deep under the centre and a hell of a lot closer to the guts of the centre than Maccas!
If you were going to park as far away as Maccas you might as well park in the tennis court/ovals carpark, off Chadstone Rd, which is just a short (500m) walk from the JB and Borders entrances (across the ovals and through the side gate, opposite the JB carpark).
The one I'm referring to brings you into the centre smack bang between the main front entrance to Myer and the lower level food court (opposite where the AFL store used to be). You can be sitting in the lower level food court (the better one, IMO) within about 5mins (slightly more, if you get stopped at the lights, on the way in) of driving in off Warragul Rd, on basically any day of the year (even Christmas Eve and Boxing Day, in my experience). It could easily take me much longer to find a park (and I could easily be further away) at my local shipping centre on those days than it does at Chaddy!
Bless I have been looking for a secret spot for chaddy for ages - I have one for Southland but Chaddy has always eluded me
No worries, glad to help.
I won't be so happy if I rock up there on a really busy day, only to see no spaces and lots of cars there with St Kilda bumper stickers, though!
We might have to call it the Moorabbin Wing of the Myer underground carpark!
Don't any of you people shop at shopping strips? Where at least you can get variety in your shopping experience.............. and often find goods still made in Australia. Melbourne has some of the best strip shopping around. Even beats a lot of the High streets in UK and Europe in their suburban areas.
Shopping Centres usually only have same old, same old chain stores, ad nauseum.
Remember variety is the spice of life. Leave your cars at home, Catch public transport. Spice up your lives and strip shop
Then again I guess if Sainters are there it's worth a trip to a dullsville shopping centre............each to their own me s'poses
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Chaddy is pretty monstrous, though, so there is a fair bit of variety, although I usually stop in there for the food courts, on my way home from somewhere else, especially if it's near closing time.
Most of those good strip areas are a lot closer to the city than I usually care to venture to these days, though, especially if I go to them by car. And "made in Australia"? What's that?