Tyson's Corner Mall Observation

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Observation Essay During my observation days I spent time at Tyson's Corner Mall. This mall shows and abundance of diversity, from its location to its stores that are inside. Some things I noticed were the people , the three floors and that the mall has two parts; where only upperclass individuals usually are seen. When first entering the mall you first notice all of the people, the age groups in this mall vary. You will see that teens, families and elders all in the same place. The teens are the group that you see the most when walking around. This specific group was seen walking in groups the majority of the time with three to five individuals in each group. This mall appeals to the teen ages with an AMC movie theater , where they can …show more content…

This is a three story mall where every floor has its own unique value. The floors appeal to different ages but are open to all. For instance when I first walked into the mall from over by the metro and you walk over the two bridges you notice a kid friendly zone. They have a ship playground for kids where the parents could sit and watch them play. Starting from the top making are way to the main floor, on the highest level the 3rd floor we have more of the kid friendly and the Microsoft center is there , the movie theater is there. Also they have bars and lounge like places for the adults that are coming in and enjoy. Going down onto the second level of this mall this is where I saw a lot of stores for the college age and the pre-teen ages . This is where stores such as : American Eagle Outfitters and Victoria Secret Pink are located . Now onto the main floor I noticed this was the biggest floor. One side of this floor has the ship for the kids and the metro station that I mentioned earlier. On the other side we notice how there is a parking lot and they have a lot of traffic coming through the area. Therefore they have fast-food restaurants down there ranging from : Auntie Anne’s Pretzels to Panera to name a

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