@jtelev Unfortunately Wheels Inn is no more. The tower portion of the hotel was sold to Holiday Inn Express (who gutted the building so I assume the elevators are modernized) and the rest of the building is being sold off/ torn down. The building as I remember was old and had no modernizations, including the hotel rooms. Ok, if your a kid because of the fun indoor amusements, but I don't think parents would want to come back. I remember going here as a kid though, fun times.
I was wondering if this store was still open (I havent been to Chatham in many years!). Its an exact replica of The Bay at Burlington Mall... same fixtures, same motor noise. Did you happen to film the Wheels Inn? I remember it having mid 70's Otis Lexan, hope it hasn't been modded :)
@jtelev Also, that Sears was pretty small and the mall had several vacancies. Even with that it seemed to have a good amount of people shopping.
robertj1077 1 year ago
@jtelev Unfortunately Wheels Inn is no more. The tower portion of the hotel was sold to Holiday Inn Express (who gutted the building so I assume the elevators are modernized) and the rest of the building is being sold off/ torn down. The building as I remember was old and had no modernizations, including the hotel rooms. Ok, if your a kid because of the fun indoor amusements, but I don't think parents would want to come back. I remember going here as a kid though, fun times.
robertj1077 1 year ago
I was wondering if this store was still open (I havent been to Chatham in many years!). Its an exact replica of The Bay at Burlington Mall... same fixtures, same motor noise. Did you happen to film the Wheels Inn? I remember it having mid 70's Otis Lexan, hope it hasn't been modded :)
jtelev 1 year ago