Be in the now at the Myer Centre, an urban shopping destination in the heart of the Adelaide CBD. The Myer Centre, the home of Fast Fashion, the largest Myer Department Store in South Australia and killer food court FOOD UNDERGROUND.
5:47 the attempt at writing "Tempura" in Japanese is hilariously wrong, it should be "天ぷら" but it's somehow been copied as complete nonsense characters
Christie's Creek is Best Water Way on earth yeah yeah mouth good my dog drinks it and Nathan camps near...Feet Get Wet At Mouth Is Annoying!!!!!!! Seeya Adelaide.....
Good to see Adelaides Myer Centre in good shape. The Brisbane one is an absolute dump to the point Myer themselves left. The Brisbane one was rebranded & is currently been renovated
We used to go to the Myer center on the weekend and I remember seeing the roller coaster but didn't get to try it due to being closed down. They had really good Chinese food.
I met my first serious girlfriend just a few months after the Myer opened in 1991. We used to to dazzle land every Friday night before hitting hindley street. Good times. Also a girl I went to high school with worked there, in dazzle land, she ended up dying later in the year in car accident RIP G
Adelaide was an amazing place but you wouldn't hear about that in Melbourne because they hate us so much and pretend that we're a little country town . I tell people Adelaide is Melbourne without the immigration lol
Yeah? Has the state paid off the ‘bad bank’ debts yet? The screwed taxpayers I mean. Yeah, Bannon was a clown in shoes far to big for his gentleman feet. Tim Marcus Clarke had him fooled. Brute, your speaking nonsense about stuff you know NOTHING about.
sadly i will remember the myer center for all the wrong reasons as I came close to not being around if memory serves around 1994 luckily thoughts of my 2yr old nephew saved me from doing anything silly apologies if this upsets anyone but it's just a reminder that it can happen to anyone at any time and without warning (in the long run it signalled the end of my love for the city of Adelaide and my frequent visits to the city as I used to do as a child and adolescent)
Roller coaster on the top floor known as "the shopping complex of the future." and now 30 years later the top floors are completely empty and they just have an abandoned feel to them. Rundle mall started off being a big grand place now it is slowly dying how sad
I lived in Adelaide until 1992, so was lucky enough to go when the centre was at its height - as a 7 year old, it was the most awesome place in the world! Very fond memories of the rollercoaster and the Lego pirates :) I live in England now, and am sad to see the centre has suffered in recent years - but the same thing is happening here. Our latest high street casualty is Debenhams, which is/was the biggest department store in the country with huge buildings in most major towns and cities that all now lie empty. I guess that's what the internet has done - places like this will have to be more about experiences than retail in the future.
Exactly the internet is trying to close down all small business so everybody stays at home buying phone credit and Chinese toys and gives all their money to people overseas
Concur. Garbage is garbage, no matter how much you dress it up. Why not a lovely multi storey car park with a macca’s on every floor, and dunnies right up the top? Be a typical Adelaide great idea!
I remember one of my friends telling me someone fell off the rollercoaster and died, which is why they removed it. I used to love going to Dazzle Land :(
People were jumping to their deaths. It was a hot suicide spot. Sorry to say. That's why they've huge rope nets third floor and so. They had to do something and close it down. . Just sad, it looks shocking now.
Adelaide is dying a slow painful death & has been betrayed by all its politicians. Their reaction to the yearly flu, now called covid, is the nail in the coffin. This will give them justification to sell off whatevers left to Chyna. I dont go to the city any more for the same reason I dont go to the 3rd world. Its hard to tell them apart.