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Carousel out at Fashion Island

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Irvine Co. renovations at the mall don’t have room for the merry-go-round, which has been there since 2003.

Updated: Friday, September 25, 2009 11:48 AM PDT
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Local mom Keree James has memories tied to the carousel at Fashion Island. Last weekend, she took her 9-month-old daughter there for her first ride.

James was upset when she heard that the Irvine Co. had plans to do away with the carousel as part of a $100-million face-lift, which the shopping center is undergoing.

“I just didn’t understand why that was necessary — they’re taking kid-friendly aspects out of Fashion Island, when on a weekday, all you see is moms pushing around strollers there.”

James has started an online petition to save the carousel.

The Carousel Carnivale, as it’s known, has been at Fashion Island since 2003.

The Irvine Co. has announced plans to take down the ride later this year as part of ongoing renovations at the 42-year-old shopping center. The two-year project includes adding Italian-inspired fountains and 150,000 square feet of additional retail space, as well as old-world-style streetlights and paving stones.

The carousel is being dismantled to make way for 4,000 square feet of extra retail space, additional seating and a new fountain in Pacific Court at Fashion Island, said John Christensen, spokesman for the Irvine Co.

“We did hear about the petition, and while we obviously don’t like to hear about customer dissatisfaction, we are pleased the center is a place the community loves that has public spaces people connect with so passionately,” he said.

Renovation plans at Fashion Island already are moving ahead, and it’s probably too late to save the carousel, Christensen said, but customers can still get a refund for any unused carousel tickets or use them at the Irvine Spectrum Center carousel.

Ashley Rodi, a Costa Mesa mother of two, loves to take her daughters on the carousel. Her eldest daughter has a favorite horse to sit on. Her 2-year-old daughter has been riding the carousel since she was 6 months old.

Rodi enjoys meeting her friends at Fashion Island because of kid-friendly amenities, like the carousel. When the carousel leaves Fashion island, Rodi probably will spend more time at the Irvine Spectrum Center, she said.

“We do so much for our kids on a day-to-day basis. Fashion Island is the one place you can go meet your girlfriends and feel like an adult, and the kids still have fun too.”

When Rodi found out the carousel would be taken down, she filed a customer comment card at the center, but has yet to hear back from anyone.

“We kind of feel limited as to what we can do, but we want to make our voices heard. There’s just not too many avenues for it,” Rodi said. “It’s just kind of a grass-roots thing.”


There are 8 comment(s) on
"Carousel out at Fashion Island"


Dr.Mike wrote on Sep 25, 2009 3:06 PM:

" Little kids are people too. How about all parents and grandparents sending a reply message to Bren by boycotting Fashion Island? "

carolgirlone wrote on Sep 25, 2009 10:19 AM:

" "Carousel out at Fashion Island:
Property rights trump public sentiment...Donald Bren has every right to make changes to HIS property. Does anyone actually BELIEVE he will make changes to diminish its desirability to the community? Relax, Newport Beach, history has demonstrated that he is quite astute! "

CMMV Resident wrote on Sep 25, 2009 9:55 AM:

" Fashion Islanders don't fret. Come to South Coast Plaza with your children and enjoy not one but two carousels while you shop at a wide range of stores from Sears to Harry Winstons, Rolex, Chanel, et al. First to go was "Francolis" which is relocating to the Orange Circle a "real" not fabricated historical center. Mr Bren, you just don't get it! "

skaszynski wrote on Sep 25, 2009 9:04 AM:

" Let's talk about "family values." We have lost the bowling alley, the skating rink, and now another family landmark. Does the Irvine Co want to discourage families with children from going to Fashion Island? "

Dano wrote on Sep 25, 2009 7:17 AM:

" Well, Every decision, regardless of what your senior position is at the Irvine Company, comes from one man, Don Bren. No matter how stiff your white shirt is if Don wants something it is HE and HE alone that makes the final decision. So, it is HE that has ordered one of the best known icons of Newport's Fashion Island to be removed. Ummm, why does South Coast have one that is enjoyed by so many? For a lousy 4000 square feet of more space (greed!) Don knows best? "

baylor wrote on Sep 25, 2009 7:15 AM:

" Don't take the carousel out!!! As a mother, I love going to fashion Island because it is outside and my son can get a little of his energy out while I get some shopping done. The carousel is always a special treat for him and if it's not there, I know I won't shop there. I know I am not alone. Most of my friends that shop at fashion Island do so because it is a kid-friendly mall and if there isn't some sort of child-entertainmen, I am positive you will lose a lot of business! "

beachfun wrote on Sep 25, 2009 12:27 AM:

" Sorry to see it go. It is a beauty. You can still get a great Carousel ride at the Balboa Fun Zone. This time of year the mom's would have the place to themselves. "

THEOC wrote on Sep 24, 2009 12:58 PM:

" I have been to fashion island a number of times, and honestly i don't even remember seeing the carousel... Now if they wanted to remove the water square, they would hear it from me! "

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