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Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 14:13
which of these do you mostly go to if any

Siobhan
11-01-2006, 14:17
I must be really out of touch but what are they??? I thought they were shopping centers

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 14:18
they are in england

Chris_2k11
11-01-2006, 14:23
Bluewater's supposed to be the biggest shopping centre in the UK isn't it??

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 14:24
Bluewater's supposed to be the biggest shopping centre in the UK isn't it?? it sure is- in my eyes it is

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 14:42
well in my way bluewater is better than Lakeside- but than i never been to lakeside since i was ever so little and when i went there- it was a bad shopping center and now it seen to have shops all over the place- with shops outside.
Bluewater i would say is better as the shops are in side (no need to get wet from the rain) and the shops are huge, there are places to eat and a cimea

di marco
11-01-2006, 15:45
Bluewater's supposed to be the biggest shopping centre in the UK isn't it??

yeh it is, and its one of the biggest in europe too

di marco
11-01-2006, 15:48
i go to bluewater mostly cos its nearer to me, and to get to lakeside we have to pay to go through the tunnel. we go sometimes when we go to my nans house but i go to bluewater every school holiday. i think its better as well, the layout and the type of shops

twinkle_eyes83
11-01-2006, 16:36
bluewater is better than Lakeside

Abi
11-01-2006, 16:37
I dont go to either, cause ithey're both a bit awkward to get to from mine.

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 16:40
i go to bluewater mostly cos its nearer to me, and to get to lakeside we have to pay to go through the tunnel. we go sometimes when we go to my nans house but i go to bluewater every school holiday. i think its better as well, the layout and the type of shopsme too with the brigde

samantha nixon
11-01-2006, 16:42
i go to both but i prefer lakeside as its better and there arent shops outside anymore

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 16:45
the part where ikea is there are

Tori
11-01-2006, 17:07
i don't go to any, because i live too far away! but bluewater sounds like the trafford centre (grrrr) and i hate that kind of environment

.:SpIcYsPy:.
11-01-2006, 18:17
Ain't been to both and it's both quite close to me!!

CrazyLea
11-01-2006, 18:21
ive never heard of either :S

hazey
11-01-2006, 18:32
I have never been to either of them as it is too far,I would have to go to junction 31 on the m25, I can get onto the m25 easily,but would spent half my time sitting in traffic.From what I hear there are loads of designer clothes shops,and that is not my thing.

CrazyLea
11-01-2006, 18:34
is there only one of each in britain? if so where are they?

CrazyLea
11-01-2006, 18:34
oops :(

CrazyLea
11-01-2006, 18:34
sorry again :( if any mods read this please delete them lol

samantha nixon
11-01-2006, 18:52
the part where ikea is there are
yeah but there not actually outside though they have a cover over them

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 19:16
well in my eyes they are outside- you can get wet

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 19:17
is there only one of each in britain? if so where are they?what your question?

di marco
11-01-2006, 19:21
is there only one of each in britain? if so where are they?

yeh there are lea, theyre shopping centres, lakeside is near dartford/thurrock, and bluewater is near gravesend

di marco
11-01-2006, 19:21
I have never been to either of them as it is too far,I would have to go to junction 31 on the m25, I can get onto the m25 easily,but would spent half my time sitting in traffic.From what I hear there are loads of designer clothes shops,and that is not my thing.

what at bluewater? there arent that many designer shops there, there are a few but mostly normal highstreet shops

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 19:23
what at bluewater? there arent that many designer shops there, there are a few but mostly normal highstreet shops it has the most designer shops- there are not many high street names

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 19:25
yeh there are lea, theyre shopping centres, lakeside is near dartford/thurrock, and bluewater is near gravesend
Bluewater is located at Greenhithe, just a few miles from the M25 Junction 2, between Dartford and Gravesend on the A2 London to Canterbury road, near Bean Interchange.

.:SpIcYsPy:.
11-01-2006, 19:26
You posted that 3 times Lea..:eek:

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 19:29
4 i think

CrazyLea
11-01-2006, 19:36
omg sorry lol. ill find it and ermmmm edit :| or delete.. can you delete?

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 19:36
omg sorry lol. ill find it and ermmmm edit :| or delete.. can you delete? only the mod

di marco
11-01-2006, 19:37
it has the most designer shops- there are not many high street names

there are loads of highstreet shops - next, new look, select, miss selfridge, logo, marks and spencer, whsmith, topshop, clintons, boots, birthdays etc

Angeltigger
11-01-2006, 19:37
i know that

pookie1968uk
11-01-2006, 20:16
i dont go to either as i live too far away but when we stay with my auntie occasionally in Ilford we sometimes go to lakeside.

Angeltigger
13-01-2006, 15:21
Bluewater is winning at the monment

Angeltigger
15-01-2006, 19:11
I went to bluewater yesterday- the shops have changed- half of them have gone

di marco
15-01-2006, 20:13
I went to bluewater yesterday- the shops have changed- half of them have gone

really which ones? i aint been there since october

Angeltigger
16-01-2006, 16:53
really which ones? i aint been there since october I don't know which ones as they are none of my shops, but they have new shops so they must have got rid of some shops. Lakelands is moving too be near marks and spencer. and they have make the cimea section more bigger there are more food places.

~*~Leanne~*~
01-02-2006, 19:12
i think lakeside is better than bluewater

Angeltigger
01-02-2006, 22:08
No bluewater is better than Lakeside- even though i never been in lakeside since i was 5