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jan Jun 26th, 2002 12:24 PM

Vegas Desert Passage Mall same as Storm Mall?
 
WOW What an incredible looking place is it as good as the pics?<BR>Is the Aladdins Desert Passage Mall the same place as the Storm Mall? <BR>http://www.vegas.com/shopping/desertpassage.html?f=m0sh&t=despastxt<BR>If not where is the desert storm mall?<BR>Also what kind of temp to expect in Mid August?<BR>Thanks in advance<BR>jan

jan Jun 26th, 2002 02:36 PM

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Anthony Jun 26th, 2002 03:37 PM

jan:<BR>there is no mall called the desert storm mall in Las Vegas. Yes, the closest thing to what you seem to be talking about is the Desert Passage Mall; there is a fake 'rainstorm' that takes place inside the mall. The effect is chessy and stupid, and lasts about 30 seconds in a small, small area. The mall is very nice, but don't go see it just for the indoor rainstorm. An indoor fountain in any suburban shopping mall is more impressive than the indoor rain storm.

Anthony Jun 26th, 2002 03:38 PM

Oh to answer your other question, the temp. in LV in August will be over 100 degrees during the day, and drop into the 80's at night

jan Jun 26th, 2002 04:44 PM

Thanks Anthony,<BR>I have heard it explained like storms blow thru. I am glad you clarified that so I don't expect too much.<BR>Wow, am glad Vegas is open 24/7 so we can wander at night. 80 is a good comfort zone for me.<BR>Cheers,<BR>jan

Anthony Jun 26th, 2002 05:41 PM

Yes, there are 3 fun malls in LV; The Forum Shops at Ceasars Palace, The Desert Passage, and The Grand Canal Shops at The Venetian. They are 'fun' because of the designs of the mall itself - each with it's own theme. If you can picture Disney designing an indoor mall, that's what you'll get in LV. Judging from your email address, it seems that you're from Canada, so you'll be accustomed to large,indoor shopping centers. While the one's in LV aren't as large as say, the Edmenton (sp)Mall,they do have their own, kitchy charm.

jan Jun 26th, 2002 06:58 PM

Hi Anthony<BR>I am not so much into shopping as I am sightseeing and people watching so The LV malls are for me<BR>Thanks Again!<BR>P.S. Its Edmonton and what is [kitchy charm?]

merriam Jun 26th, 2002 07:13 PM

Main Entry: kitsch <BR>Pronunciation: 'kich<BR>Function: noun<BR>Etymology: German<BR>Date: 1925<BR>: something that appeals to popular or lowbrow taste and is often of poor quality<BR>- kitsch adjective<BR>- kitschy /'ki-chE/ adjective

jan Jun 26th, 2002 10:47 PM

Hi merriam,<BR>So these malls aren't neccessarily kitschy, then, are they?

Merriam Jun 27th, 2002 05:22 AM

Hi jan,<BR>I would say that they are more on the kitschy side than some high priced malls in better neighborhoods:) but they do fit in the overthetop decor of Las Vegas.They also have the Gap,Banana Republics,and then Very expensive shops so they cater to ALL tastes and pocketbooks.<BR>I like the Forum shops the best.The Venetian has nice shops.Bellagio has a few very high priced stores, Chanel,Prada,etc.But try to see them all, you will enjoy them,no matter how much kitsch you run in to:)<BR>We are there often in Aug.The temps range from 109-111! But you hardly notice, just going in and out of casino/hotels and taking short walks.Wear sunblock!Have fun.!


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