SM Aura

We decided to spend last Sunday at the new and somewhat controversial SM Aura. Michelle wanted to check it out and I agreed to go figuring I should at least try it before I knock it… some more.

To begin with, getting to the mall is an exercise in patience. The traffic was congested around the mall and the entrance to the parking was even more congested. I almost wanted to turn back. Typical SM.

Inside, I was quite impressed. The finishing, marble floor, and ceiling are pretty. But after a while I noticed some things that fall short: the stylish but inefficient layout of the escalators and stairs, the hollow 3D restroom signs, the crowd, the crowd…

First item on the list was lunch. We searched the directory and most restaurants were coming soon. We finally settled on Bulgogi Brothers but we couldn’t find it where it’s supposed to be. Maybe I missed some hidden premium restaurants area. The food court had some relatively interesting shops like Brasas and Pepper Lunch. But the lines were long and service slow. The crew was asking people if we’re willing to wait 45 minutes. So we ended up in KFC. Yeah.

After lunch, we went around. There was actually a good selection of shops. But nothing I could see that wasn’t in any SM mall. Maybe I missed some hidden premium shops area. We ended up staying mainly in and around Uniqlo and Forever 21, both SM-exclusive shops.

Next we went to have snacks. The food court shops were still crowded so got our food from the cinema snack bar and went back to the food court to eat. The good thing is that there are free tables. The bad thing is that it’s so dirty! There’s only a few busboys. I actually saw only one. We had to partially clear up the table before a busboy came over and cleaned up.

Then we went to the cinema to catch Fast and Furious 6. The cinemas we’re smaller than the typical SM cinema. The seats were better. However, the layout is awful. The screen is just too near. Anywhere near the screen and/or off to the side is intolerable. And guess where we ended up seating? Yeah.

After the movie, we headed out and leave it all behind. But wait! There’s more! There was still a lot of construction going on at the basement. When we got to the car, it was covered with a layer of cement dust! And finally, as we headed out, we learned that at least one of the exits was closed. I learned later that there actually was some flooding from the rain and I guess that’s why that exit was closed.

So in a nutshell, SM Aura is an upscale-looking mall. But with the usual shops, the usual restos, it ends up attracting the usual crowd. So yes, it’s a prettified SM mall with the full SM mall experience. And it will surely bring in lots of money to Mr. Sy especially once it’s more complete. But upscale? Not quite there yet.

SM Aura: The Civic Center That Wasn’t

For months, I’ve been wondering what the huge construction along C-5 was. At first, I surmised that it’s a BPO center or something. Later, I heard rumors that it is a new SM mall. But it was only a few weeks ago that I learned that it is definitely an SM mall named SM Aura. It was all quite strange since normally you’d see huge signs indicating what’s being constructed.

It turned out that there was a reason for all the hush-hush. It seems that the land was supposedly provided to the local government by the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) for use as a civic center. The local government in turn leased it to SM who then developed a mall with space allocated for a civic center. Or a civic center with space allocated for a mall depending on how you look at it. But no matter how you look at it, that’s indication of wilful deceit in the part of  SM.

Admittedly, SM Aura is way better looking than your typical SM monstrosities . But it’s still too big, too densely built. Such volume of people in that amount of space can only result in traffic congestion in the surrounding roads. And sure enough when it opened, traffic in that part of C-5 and Global City was snarled for hours. And I don’t expect it to get any better. Global City prides itself as a master planned development. And then something comes along and messes things up.

Reason’s like these are why I will not patronize SM as much as I can help it.

SM Monstrosities

Passed by the monstrosity that is SM Mega Mall yesterday. As expected, the traffic was horrible. I can just imagine how the crowd is inside. Recently, SM was in the news because of all the pine trees in their Baguio mall that they’re “transplanting”. If you read what the experts are saying, they’re effectively just cutting the hapless trees down. Only gave me one more reason for me not to go to SM. I used to go to the original SM City but slowly I grew an aversion to it, the traffic, the crowd, the fugliness of the mall itself. Eventually I gravitated towards smaller malls like Robinson’s Galleria and avoided SM malls as much as possible. It’s past due time SM reinvents itself and do the community and the environment a favor. How about smaller malls  with a focused market like High Street? Or ones where the ugly parking structure is underground and out of sight like Power Plant? Or ones a bit farther away from major thoroughfares? You can help by not going to SM. You’ll reduce the traffic. You’ll reduce the crowd. Maybe you’ll even help save some trees.