EdOmni
commented about
Omni 10on
Jan 14, 2009 at 11:12 pm
YES, please contact me as well and I’d love to see one of those pamphlets that has a map of the mall and list of stores at the time… That would be super!
Edward :o)
EdOmni
commented about
Omni 10on
Dec 5, 2008 at 4:06 am
Wow, I LOVED reading all your comments/stories. My childhood memories of the Omni are very similar to all of yours (especially yours Carlos!)… lol, I had to beg my mother to take me there on weekends. B.t.w I’m so sorry about your loss.
I always loved the magical feeling the Omni had everytime I visitied. I fondly remember the AMC theatres, which was the 10-screen by the time I started going there. I remember the strong smell of butter popcorn when strolling along the upper-mall level near the elevators next to the Omni 6 side; Omni 4 was on the opposite side and I remember the “bridge” walkway you could walk on to get to either theatre (the bridge was next to the big window) and went from left to right. The top of the carousel was between both theatres, as the original post indicated.
God I miss that place! Omni will always be my favorite establishment, ever. Sadly, It doesn’t feel the same anymore when I drive by it. The “magic” is definitely gone. That place entertained a lot of people and was so unique… it’s a shame it got so bad and then closed. Well, long-live the special memories of Omni… I reflect on these memories all the time and will never forget them.
YES, please contact me as well and I’d love to see one of those pamphlets that has a map of the mall and list of stores at the time… That would be super!
Edward :o)
Wow, I LOVED reading all your comments/stories. My childhood memories of the Omni are very similar to all of yours (especially yours Carlos!)… lol, I had to beg my mother to take me there on weekends. B.t.w I’m so sorry about your loss.
I always loved the magical feeling the Omni had everytime I visitied. I fondly remember the AMC theatres, which was the 10-screen by the time I started going there. I remember the strong smell of butter popcorn when strolling along the upper-mall level near the elevators next to the Omni 6 side; Omni 4 was on the opposite side and I remember the “bridge” walkway you could walk on to get to either theatre (the bridge was next to the big window) and went from left to right. The top of the carousel was between both theatres, as the original post indicated.
God I miss that place! Omni will always be my favorite establishment, ever. Sadly, It doesn’t feel the same anymore when I drive by it. The “magic” is definitely gone. That place entertained a lot of people and was so unique… it’s a shame it got so bad and then closed. Well, long-live the special memories of Omni… I reflect on these memories all the time and will never forget them.
Edward Corser