2/5 Lisa B. 2 years ago on Google
The
mall
it
self
is
nice
and
clean.
Usually
not
too
crowded.
The
mall
security
chief
is
a
little
bit
negative
when
it
comes
to
education:
he
refused
to
allow
my
very
small
grade
11/12
class
to
come
in
to
observe
advertising
as
part
of
our
media
studies
unit.
I
called
ahead
to
give
advance
warning,
but
he
completely
shut
down
our
field
trip.
I
don't
know
if
it
is
mall
policy
to
kick
out
people
if
they
aren't
explicitly
there
to
spend
money,
but
retailers
should
know
that
security
is
actively
dismissing
the
demographic
with
the
most
disposable
income.
I
feel
like
other
groups
drop
in
even
if
they
aren't
spending
money:
mall
walkers/
stroller
walker
club
etc.
Just
teens
supervised
by
a
teacher
aren't
welcome,
I
guess.
BTW
-
students
were
not
going
to
"waste"
the
time
of
store
staff,
but
Marcus
didn't
even
give
me
the
opportunity
to
explain
that.