“Everything in Guyana closes early,” says Giftland President Roy Beepat. And, on holidays, he asks, “How many times can you go to the creek?”
Beepat is counting on the frustration at the dearth of options for leisure and entertainment activities locally to drive traffic to the Giftland Mall at Turkeyen, which is set to open on Independence Day, May 26.
“This is a concept mall,” Beepat told reporters yesterday, while introducing the entertainment features. “Each vendor contracted or concession secured is piece of a puzzle. The intent is to create a first-class experience. Therefore, you have to be on top of your game to be considered for