Showing posts with label SM City Masinag. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Christmas around the Metro


It's December! But as early as November, the various malls and commercial establishments around the Metro have put up Christmas decorations and set up Pre-Christmas sales. I've been to some of these malls and I've been taking shots of the mall's Christmas motifs this year. Let's visit some of them today.

SM City Masinag

At the entrance to the mall, you'll be greeted with a giant air-filled Santa Clause. Unfortunately, it doesn't stay up all the time.



At the atrium, the theme of their Christmas decoration is Santa's Toy House--fitting the welcoming presence of Santa at the entrance.



Robinsons Magnolia

Just recently opened, Robinsons is a new mall along Aurora Boulevard where the Magnolia ice cream factory used to be located--hence, the name Robinsons Magnolia. The entrance at the corner of the street welcomes guests with a huge Christmas tree.



While we're at it, let's explore the usual mall features.

Located on the 2nd floor, kinda small for a big mall


Entrance of the Mall


For moviegoers, located on the 3rd floor

Food court at the basement, you can also come here to just sit and relax after going around

SM Megamall

Megamall's Christmas theme is Disneyland. Last November, in cooperation with Hongkong Disneyland, the mall had a three-day presentation as a way of promoting Hongkong Disneyland. The highlight of this show is the appearance of Mickey and Minnie mouse. After the show, guests had the rare privilege of having their pictures taken with Mickey and Minnie.

Performers from Disneyland Hongkong

Mickey and Minnie Mouse performing

Until now, the castle-designed stage still stands. But another main attraction is this huge Christmas tree at the SM Atrium, ornamented with lots of Mickey and Minnie stuff dolls! This is a nice place to have family pictures taken.

Disneyland Christmas tree


Mickey Mouse stuff toys on the tree

Minnie Mouse stuff toys on the tree

Araneta Center Cubao

Speaking of huge Christmas trees, such a set up has been a long-time tradition at the Araneta Center Cubao. With all the changes happening in this commercial center, it is good to know that they've continued the tradition of setting up a huge Christmas tree. This time, it's a musical Christmas tree.


A closer look at the lights, the base has speakers and it plays music

Additionally, at the base of the Christmas tree are beautiful Christmas lights decorated and shaped into various forms of flowers and animals.






Shangrila Plaza Mall

Shangrila has had a nice Christmas tradition of featuring various Filipino choirs to perform on all weekends of December. Keeping up with its commercial neighbors, it also has its own elaborate Christmas motif consisting of the usual huge Christmas tree. Their theme is sort of like featuring International figures.

At the base of the tree, you'll find life-size figures wearing costumes of different countries

Ceiling decorations

But what's really attractive in this mall now is the White Christmas tree that greets its customers at the entrance of Rustan's on the 2nd floor, in front of the Atrium.



Christmas is really close now. Tune in next time for other motifs and light shows around the metro.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Four Malls, Four Cities, One Highway (Marcos Highway)


The Commuter is back. Well, I wasn't really gone. My mini-adventures within NCR didn't stop. I did realize that despite my absence, the blog is still being read. Today, I'd like to share my mall hopping experience. Mind you, I didn't do all these trips in one day. The four malls are the ones  that are easily accessible to those who live near the vicinity of one of the busiest highways in the country--Marcos Highway.

Marcos Highway, in front of Robinsons Metro East; now cleared of the repairs and renovation
Last year, Marcos Highway was riddled with repairs and renovation (see blog Capture It! The Price of Progress). Now with the repairs all finished, it's the perfect spot for malls to thrive. And the highway cuts across four different cities, namely Antipolo, Cainta, Pasig, and Marikina. Residents of these areas wouldn't need to go so far to hang out in a mall when there are four malls easily accessible through this highway. Here, I give only general descriptions of what's inside these malls.

SM City Masinag (Antipolo City)

From the bridge way, sun setting at this time
Among the four malls, this is the newest that has opened. Located in Barangay Mayamot, Antipolo City, the mall is conveniently located close to the Masinag junction where terminals, a supermarket, a wet and dry market, as well as convenient stores make this area one of the busiest places. Just a few walks down from the junction, SM City Masinag is the mall that caters to those who live within Barangay Mayamot as well as other barangays close by such as Mambugan and Cupang.

The mall has three levels. On the third level are four cinemas and among the four malls, this one offers one of the cheapest theater rates. The mall has a variety of shops on the first and second level. The first level is filled with various types of restaurants and eateries such as fast food, casual diners / restaurants, bake shops, and dessert kiosks. More food choices and varieties are also found in the second level and the Food Court which is on the third level of the mall, next to the cinemas.

Bookstores, hardware stores, appliance stores, pharmacy, health and beauty, and a host of services (driving institute, beauty salons, courier services, laundry service), make this mall an all-in-one convenient shopping place. This mall also boasts of housing one of the biggest supermarkets in the area. Located on the eastern section of the mall, it is housed in its own building.

Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall (Cainta)

The original mall, along Marcos Highway
From the newest mall, we go to the oldest mall and the first that was ever built along Marcos Highway--Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall. The mall has undergone two extension phases. The original mall can be seen easily from the highway. As the years passed, its developers decided to add sections and eventually a bigger building that now houses the Grand Mall.

At the Grand Mall, the cinemas (after its renovation) are the only ones that still have a separate pricing for the upper and lower section of the cinema. Catching up with its newer counterparts, it also has a 3D and 2D theater. If you feel like having a coffee break after the movie, Figaro is conveniently located within the vicinity of the cinema section. On the same floor, one could move on to the mall's recreational center--World's of Fun. Snack time is a breeze in this area too with a host of snack kiosks surrounding the place.

The department store has three levels. Stepping out of the department store, one can have more shopping choices with two levels housing a variety of shops and boutiques. There are two appliance centers in the mall--one located on the second level and the other located on the mall's lower ground floor or basement.

The basement is busy as a bee with a flea market (Tiangge) offering easy to afford goods and services. The mall's food court is also located here. And this area has a huge empty space that serves as an atrium where concerts, variety shows, and holy masses are being held. The lower ground floor also houses the mall's supermarket. In time, it also constructed a smaller but still complete supermarket at the older Sta. Lucia mall.

Robinsons Metro East (Pasig City)

Newly renovated Robinsons Metro East
If you really want to mall hop, there's no other place to conveniently do it than here. Literally located beside Sta. Lucia, a walk around the corner will take you to the mall's landscaped walkway. Newly renovated, the mall was redesigned to house newer restos and shopping boutiques. Fitness buffs thrive in this mall with the presence of Fitness First. The cinemas were also renovated and now have 2D and 3D theaters. The fourth floor houses the recreational center, the cinemas, and church communities.

The department store is at the middle of the mall and is housed in two levels. The third level houses the hardware, the fitness and health centers, and the cyber section of the mall. The upper and lower ground levels house various types of restaurants, diners, and fast food chains. A bookstore, clothing boutiques, a video and DVD shop, and the chains of food stores make the upper ground level a place that's filled with shoppers and diners.

The supermarket is located on the lower ground level. It's well lighted area and wide spaced aisle make it a relaxing place to do your groceries.

SM City Marikina (Marikina City)

Captured from the platform of LRT-2 while I was waiting for the train; the sky is clear and the clouds are puffy
This is the mall located beside the riverbanks of Marikina River. Going there is quite easy via jeepney. It is also walking distance from the Santolan station of LRT-2, the purple train.

The mall is divided into three levels. The topmost level houses eight cinemas and the recreational center. The second level houses a variety of shopping boutiques and restaurants. It also houses the department store. The first level houses SM Cyberzone, and a host of diners and fast food chains. This is also the level where the supermarket is located. It is one of the biggest in terms of floor area. On a non-crowded day, the wide space and aisle make it quite a relaxing place to walk around and do your groceries. If you happen to get hungry right after shopping, then there are several food kiosks located just outside the supermarket.

There you have the ultimate mall hopping experience: four malls, four cities, one highway.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Capture it! Ceiling fan?

Yup! This is a ceiling fan And where would anyone find such a fan let alone get close enough to get a picture of it? The ceiling is quite high and this fan is found in a new mall in Antipolo city--SM City Masinag.


This is the view from the second floor of the mall. The mall has three floors in total. This was during Father's Day. And the ceiling fans are up there in a row. If you're asking why a mall such as this would need ceiling fans for, well, maybe it's to cool people off? Isn't that what aircon is for?


Here is a closer view of two fans. They are moving quite slow, which is why you could more or less capture their spinning movement. One way to get a close shot of them is by riding the escalator.



I took this one going up the escalator. I was on my way to watch a movie. Of course, I zoomed in on the fan. If it was really that close, you'll be dodging on the way up.

 Enough of the fans! I was on my way to the cinema. I took this shot...hmm...the fan is still there. Hehehe! Get away fan! Hey, it is a fan after all!


Ah, much better! While waiting for movie time,  I took this shot from the third floor. It is Father's Day, and this is the atrium area of the mall. The decorations are beautiful too. The month of June is the time we celebrate our Independence Day. Come to think of it, the name of the decoration of those blue-yellow-red banners on the side, skips me. Are they called banners?


Well, it's time to eat! See you guys next time...or do you wanna join me?
When going to the malls, sometimes it's good to see something out of the ordinary. Besides, what else could you do in a mall, besides malling?

Antipolo commuter says "Ciao!"