rickhunter_IHB
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I've driven in there. It's not so bad during the day, but at night, it's really really bad. I feel like somebody could be dashing out right in front of my car any given minute. Too many blind spots at the walkways.
Will they change it? Redesign? If they really knew this affected business, wouldnt they try?
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1221631409]
The parking lot circulation is a nightmare. It is by far the most twisted with turns and short aisles. They made big mistakes by not flanking the entrance point to the Theatre Promenade with anchor restaurants that has the outside bars and patio dinings. Isolating the restaurant to pads helps the restaurant monopolize the sphere of influence in parking. A better example is the Garden Walk in Anaheim with similar scale the pedestrian promenade portal are two flanking anchor restaurants with outside patio dining and bars. Seeing people at the outside patios of PF Chang and McCormick is the biggest draw for an entry. Guys were salivating over the women siting by the outside bars. People like to watch people and people love to be seen are the 2 cardinal rules in retail or hotel design.</blockquote>
Will they change it? Redesign? If they really knew this affected business, wouldnt they try?
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1221631409]
The parking lot circulation is a nightmare. It is by far the most twisted with turns and short aisles. They made big mistakes by not flanking the entrance point to the Theatre Promenade with anchor restaurants that has the outside bars and patio dinings. Isolating the restaurant to pads helps the restaurant monopolize the sphere of influence in parking. A better example is the Garden Walk in Anaheim with similar scale the pedestrian promenade portal are two flanking anchor restaurants with outside patio dining and bars. Seeing people at the outside patios of PF Chang and McCormick is the biggest draw for an entry. Guys were salivating over the women siting by the outside bars. People like to watch people and people love to be seen are the 2 cardinal rules in retail or hotel design.</blockquote>