My mall’s been closed for about three years now since a hurricane battered the area. The Dillard’s, the JCPenney, and the second-run movie theater (letting people enter through a side entrance that used to be staff only, mind you), have since reopened, but that’s it. The entrances to the mall proper which you used to be able to access through them are still shuttered and locked, and for the life of me I’m not sure if *any* clean-up was done inside, or if it’s a massive, moldy mess with old products just abandoned and rotting on the shelves and whatnot. God, I don’t even want to imagine the state of the food court. Either way, I can imagine behind those massive shutters it looks like the perfect set for some kind of “land of the Morlocks” movie.
Half-empty malls can be very creepy.
Hmm…perhaps the mall owner might consider setting up a “Haunted Mall” to make a little money around Halloween?
My mall’s been closed for about three years now since a hurricane battered the area. The Dillard’s, the JCPenney, and the second-run movie theater (letting people enter through a side entrance that used to be staff only, mind you), have since reopened, but that’s it. The entrances to the mall proper which you used to be able to access through them are still shuttered and locked, and for the life of me I’m not sure if *any* clean-up was done inside, or if it’s a massive, moldy mess with old products just abandoned and rotting on the shelves and whatnot. God, I don’t even want to imagine the state of the food court. Either way, I can imagine behind those massive shutters it looks like the perfect set for some kind of “land of the Morlocks” movie.
The MOA theme park was never the same since Camp Snoopy moved out and Nickelodeon moved in.