Always wanted to go to Sawgrass Mills Mall. Never got the chance. However I been to Aventura Mall. Thanks for the tour Mileage Mike. -Lifelong Cocoa, FL resident
Sawgrass Mills is one of the most successful malls in South Florida since it offers a good mix of retail and dining options. It also caters well to both locals and tourists.
This mall is huge. I noticed it is all one level also. Thank you for the tour! Yes, I also would like you to do western US AND Canada and the Edmonton Mall
I remember when the Sawgrass Mills Mall was being built and the Expressway as well years ago. Before that the Broward Mall was the only local one for that area.
@@MileageMikeTravels There are a few pieces of infrastructure in Western Canada you may find interesting: There has been recently beltways constructed in Edmonton and Calgary. They are 100% freeway built to a high standard. The spiral railway tunnels in the Kicking Horse Pass in British Columbia completed in 1909 are a marvel of engineering. They are a pair of loops bored into mountains and they exit above their entrance. You can see trains pull overtop of themselves of underneath themselves, depending on the direction they travel Further down, the completed Kicking Horse Canyon highway project. This replaced a primitive 2 lane highway with very sharp curves and slow speeds with a modern 4 lane high speed highway. The final 3 mile section cost over $600M to construct. In downtown Calgary, there is an entire interconnected network of elevated, grade separated pedestrian crossings known as the +15. These overpasses are enclosed and climate controlled and connect most of the skyscrapers, at the second floor making walking downtown a comfortable experience regardless of the weather while simultaneously grade separating pedestrian traffic with vehicular traffic. Of course the Rockies are a must see. In Winnipeg, MB, there are no freeways. None of their roads are above expressway standards, so it is the largest example in North America of what if no freeways were built. Just some food for thought.
A good portion of shoppers to this mall are tourists. South Florida is like a twilight zone where most malls thrive even though cost of living is very high and there is a stark income discrepancy. The so called middle class that live here aren’t the ones filling up malls because they can’t afford to go. Tourists tourists and more tourists
Always wanted to go to Sawgrass Mills Mall. Never got the chance. However I been to Aventura Mall.
Thanks for the tour Mileage Mike.
-Lifelong Cocoa, FL resident
Is not that far from each other
That's one of the biggest malls I've seen, wow
The part by the Rainforest Cafe makes me feel like I am at the Denver airport.
Sawgrass Mills is one of the most successful malls in South Florida since it offers a good mix of retail and dining options. It also caters well to both locals and tourists.
This mall is huge. I noticed it is all one level also. Thank you for the tour! Yes, I also would like you to do western US AND Canada and the Edmonton Mall
Thank You for Walk Tour can't go there is pretty Hard for me in the Wheelchair and Tour this myself. Thank You for doing it for me
No problem 😊
Used to visit this mall often in 2017. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
Looks like a good place to be on Easter weekend.
For sure
Such a great outlet mall. So many places to eat and shop. Definitely a tourist destination!
I haven't seen a mall this busy since the 90's 🤣
I remember when the Sawgrass Mills Mall was being built and the Expressway as well years ago. Before that the Broward Mall was the only local one for that area.
Nice mall been twice when I was in South Florida G'day from Adelaide Australia
I love Sawgrass Mills. I remember going there the 1st yr it opened.
I love this mall. its been updated for sure but still has that late 90s feel to it. if that makes sense.
Thanks for taking us along. Are you planning on going to Western Canada and doing road videos and a tour of West Edmonton Mall?
Western US is the priority but I'll check out Canada if I have time.
@@MileageMikeTravels There are a few pieces of infrastructure in Western Canada you may find interesting:
There has been recently beltways constructed in Edmonton and Calgary. They are 100% freeway built to a high standard.
The spiral railway tunnels in the Kicking Horse Pass in British Columbia completed in 1909 are a marvel of engineering. They are a pair of loops bored into mountains and they exit above their entrance. You can see trains pull overtop of themselves of underneath themselves, depending on the direction they travel
Further down, the completed Kicking Horse Canyon highway project. This replaced a primitive 2 lane highway with very sharp curves and slow speeds with a modern 4 lane high speed highway. The final 3 mile section cost over $600M to construct.
In downtown Calgary, there is an entire interconnected network of elevated, grade separated pedestrian crossings known as the +15. These overpasses are enclosed and climate controlled and connect most of the skyscrapers, at the second floor making walking downtown a comfortable experience regardless of the weather while simultaneously grade separating pedestrian traffic with vehicular traffic.
Of course the Rockies are a must see.
In Winnipeg, MB, there are no freeways. None of their roads are above expressway standards, so it is the largest example in North America of what if no freeways were built.
Just some food for thought.
This is huge
A good portion of shoppers to this mall are tourists. South Florida is like a twilight zone where most malls thrive even though cost of living is very high and there is a stark income discrepancy. The so called middle class that live here aren’t the ones filling up malls because they can’t afford to go. Tourists tourists and more tourists
Can you do the Aventura Mall please?
My mall 😏
Not even close 😢. This is fort lauderdale area
Give broward its respect lol
Must be close to the airport,lots of people with luggage there.
Homeless?
It's far from the fort lauderdale airport. But people are there shopping internationally all the time.
looks like a regular mall. very 90s feel. LA malls are better
why you hating? South Florida malls are some of the best in the country.
@@Mistersupafly lol ok
@@SA-hz1rs yea lol ok bch. LA sucks dick
I think it was indeed built in the 90's. I went there many times in that decade, it has not changed much.
can you go to mall of america
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Not Miami area. Rptd