My recent trip to Top Ryde Shopping Centre provided a well-rounded and satisfying shopping experience. The mall's blend of retail options, dining choices, and amenities created a positive atmosphere, although a few areas could use some enhancement.
The mall's layout is easy to navigate, and the variety of stores caters to a range of shopping preferences. From popular fashion brands to specialty stores, there's a good mix of options. The presence of anchor stores and a supermarket adds convenience, making it possible to tackle various shopping needs in one visit.
The food court offers a diverse range of dining choices, accommodating different tastes and dietary requirements. Whether you're craving international flavors or local favorites, you're likely to find something that appeals to your palate. The seating areas are clean and well-maintained, providing a comfortable space to enjoy your meal.
The mall's amenities, such as restrooms and parent rooms, are easily accessible and well-kept. This attention to detail contributes to the overall comfort of visitors, especially families with young children.
One area that could be improved is the overall ambiance. While the mall is clean and functional, it lacks a certain charm or atmosphere that could enhance the overall experience. Additionally, some sections of the mall felt a bit crowded, especially during peak hours, which might impact the ease of shopping.
In conclusion, Top Ryde Shopping Centre offers a satisfactory shopping experience with its variety of stores, dining options, and amenities. While there's room for improvement in terms of creating a more inviting atmosphere and managing crowds, the mall provides a convenient and diverse destination for shopping and dining. If you're looking for a comprehensive shopping trip with a range of options, Top Ryde Shopping Centre is worth...
Read moreNot to bad... Entered the car park from Smith to go up the ramp to level two car park for Coles...
A little confusing as the big sign on the wall directly in front of you when entering almost makes you feel like taking the"right hand side" ramp leading up to the left, as if both ramps like in some other shopping centres are intended for entry, with one going to another level or location (as this ramp was clearly labelled LVL 2 Coles).
Not sure if it was by chance that a car was coming down that instinctively made me keep to the left side, or if it wasn't possible to get to the right ramp... Dunno, will need to check it out again...
Anyway, maybe it was just me? But my passenger also remarked that "wow, lucky a car was coming down because it looked like you use the right ramp".
If you're a regular, maybe you think I'm crazy. But I am sure that other people may have had the same experience...
Prefer Maquarie Centre... At least you can see the fee spots by looking at the overhead lights... And what is the story with the trolleys in this place? They take up more parking spaces than the car's. We had to share our spot with four trolleys. Had to politely asked one to move to another spot which was free, so my passenger could open their door to get out of the car... Image if you got one offside... Ouch! Like leaving the mice to look after your cheese...
Not sure if you will return to a car that has been either coined by a disgruntled trolley or two, or mobbed by a Gang of adolescent trolleys getting a little raucous as they tend to do when getting together in such large groups...
Luckily returned to an unaltered car, just a few more trolleys around as if there was an afternoon...
Read moreI am a care worker which was looking after a 79 year old female client involved in an incident at the pathology centre today. I would like to give mention about the security team that assisted us through this incident as they were absolutely brilliant. Not only did they arrive to the scene incredibly quickly but they were also very attentive and helpful. The original security officer who arrived was very friendly. He called in help immediately, helped me with explaining to the ambulance what was happening and he stayed with us throughout the entire waiting time which was probably close to 3 hours. The security Supervisor (Matthew was his name I think) who then arrived to the scene took down lots of notes, called a doctor from the medical centre next door to check on my client and make sure she was okay. He took down all the relevant information from my client while keeping her laughing and smiling with his brilliant sense of humour. After speaking to the ambulance several times we figured they were going to take forever and so he began to contact all different kinds of emergency Services personal to see if we can't get someone to help.
Even after sitting on the floor for hours and being in agony my client left with the biggest smile on her face and was so grateful as was I to have such extraordinary people there to support us through this very distressing situation. I cannot express how brilliant they were. I do hope that they get the recognition they deserve for this especially the supervisor.
NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES. SOME OF THEM WEAR...
Read more