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    Interior store area
    Erin K.

    This is an okay little strip mall on Savier's and Channel Islands crossroads. Interior area is attractive, a little humid from the plants and only about half the small shops are occupied. The anchor stores are Walmart and a big grocery store. There is a Dollar store on the corner and some eating options. Parking is easier at the back than on the Savier's road side of things. Otherwise, the location is relatively convenient and there are traffic lights on the corners to help you get in and out. Overall feels like a "cheap" shopping center (in just about any way you want to take that).

    Arnold W.

    I grew going to ghettopoint mall! It used to be banging' JC Penny, Mervyn's, then they opened up Smith's a super market, now it's become a Superior. Even more depressing. Like Arley C. said, they used to have the KB Toy Store, and even an arcade, but now, it's been so long, I don't even know what's out there. They had some good food places, It's a Greek to Me and the Combo Chinese Food, but not sure if they're still there and how it taste. I haven't back there for years. I used to go there to the Chinese Kitchen at the Albertson's but it's been closed. The Rite Aid is still there, and still serving good Thrifty ice cream.

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    Every thing was closed and the Walmart store was open but the store was a mess and the workers were so rude

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    We've driven by The Collection many times, but it looked kind of small, so we never thought to…read morestop. With nothing really planned today, we took the scenic drive from SCV to Oxnard to finally explore this outdoor mall and have lunch. Very well-maintained and thoughtfully designed, it turned out to be a great experience! There's a good number of stores of different sizes to shop and browse, Target, Century Theaters, Bowlero, park/playground, community areas with games, restaurants and food court. After our lunch we decided to sit at the park area to enjoy the cool cloudy day while watching kids roll around in the grass, people with their dogs and families engaging with each other. After that and some shopping, we ended up spending more time that we expected to. There's more than enough parking all around the mall and in the Target structure. We plan on visiting more often.

    It has really fun and playful things to see all around The Collection at Riverpark in Oxnard, and…read morewalking through it felt almost like stepping into a little outdoor world that was made to keep you curious the whole time. The place feels really lively and exciting in a way that teenagers would enjoy a lot because everywhere you look there is something happening with people hanging out, music drifting from different stores, bright colors from the shops, and that warm open air feeling that makes you want to stay longer than you planned. I noticed right away that there were a lot of teenagers there just walking around with their friends, taking pictures, getting snacks, and enjoying the freedom of having so many things to do in one spot. What surprised me the most was how easy it was to have fun there without needing to spend a lot of money or rush from one thing to another. Even just sitting outside near the fountains or the little seating areas felt relaxing and playful at the same time. The decorations and the way the whole place is designed make it feel almost like a small town inside a shopping center which is perfect for teenagers who love taking fun photos or just exploring a place that feels safe and welcoming. I did not realize how much there was to enjoy there until I walked around and saw how many different stores, restaurants, and hangout spots were tucked into the area. I really appreciated how comfortable it felt to just wander around without feeling pressured to buy anything. The atmosphere made it easy to enjoy the moment and I never doubted that the experience was going to turn out the way I hoped it would. I only visited The Collection Riverpark one time in my life before making this review but it left a strong impression on me because of how lively and youthful the whole place felt. It reminded me of the kind of environment where teenagers can feel creative, social, and free to be themselves. It was one of the most enjoyable and energetic outdoor shopping areas I have been to in a long time and I would highly recommend that even teenagers go there because it gives them a place to have fun, take pictures, walk around with their friends, and feel inspired by everything happening around them.

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    Hueneme Center

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    This center has a lot of little spots I frequent. One thing though... parking isn't the best…read more Certain hours of the day you'll find it extremely difficult to get a spot. I'm an early bird so ... it's not a huge deal but the times I've gone later in the day there has been a parking issue. Pro-tip park at the other center across the street if necessary. Only a short walk and it's a bigger parking lot.

    This little strip mall is almost always busy because it features a lot of great businesses. Among…read morethem, Poke Ramen, Vapor Forrest, Antonio's Mexican Food, LA Playa Soul Kitchen, Luz's Beauty Salon, Jose Luis Tax Preparer, The Barber Club, Hueneme Mail & Print, and Surf Side Liquor & Minimart. There is a nice private parking lot, so usually its possible to find parking, and the parking is free. The main reason I visit the Hueneme Center is to enjoy the wonderful food at LA Playa Soul Kitchen. I'm telling you, that place has got it going on! If you haven't tried LA Playa, I recommend you get over there and get some of their great food. They have absolutely wonderful espresso drinks too! I also like the vape shop here, Vapor Forrest. And, clearly, everyone else loves Vapor Forrest too. That shop is always hella busy. Really nice selection of all sorts of vaping/smoking/playing-with-fire tools and accessories. Surf Side Liquor is another one of my favorite shops in this Center. Hueneme Beach Park is just a couple blocks away. That makes this the closest liquor store to the beach. The beer here is colder than an IRS agent's heart. All of the above is well and good, but the reason I created this page and wrote this review is to highlight the very cool mural that adorns the building. The mural was painted above the front windows and doors of the tenant businesses. It is broken up into individual scenes that reflect key moments in the history of our continent. It begins with scenes of indigenous people living in peace, pre-European contact. You see images of a shaman and what to my eyes look like an Olmec totem and a Mayan pyramid. Next come scenes of The Conquest, with ugly sword-wielding Conquistadors, and natives in chains. These scenes are followed by depictions of the arrival of the Franciscan missionaries and Mission life. Next, there are scenes from the early days of California statehood, with wagon trains and vaqueros/cowboys on horseback. These are followed by scenes of the building of the railroads, featuring the courageous Chinese immigrant laborers with picks and shovels. The series of vignettes ends with an outline of our state with a State Flag and three strong images of Mexican American men. The artwork is signed, Xowiie Menddez, 1971. Wow! 1971! That means this amazing art has been here for over 50 years. I asked a few people working in the Center if they knew anything about the artist and no one had any information to share. I went home and searched the internet. I came up empty. I can find nothing online for any artist names Xowiie Menddez. The few years before and after1971 were a heady time for Latinos in Southern California. It was when Mexican American students in the LA Unified School District staged the largest walkouts in the history of American education. Called Blowouts, these walkouts were in protest of the second rate education that was foisted on Mexican American students. LAUSD teacher Sal Castro helped guide and protect the student protesters. At this same time the Brown Berets, a pro-Chicano paramilitary organization was organizing protests against the war in Vietnam. Sal Castro and many student leaders and Brown Berets were rounded up and put on trial for conspiracy. All or nearly all were acquitted. I highly recommend you check out these amazing murals when you visit the Hueneme center. Although the are in plain sight, I'm sure most people barely notice them. That's a shame. They should be appreciated and celebrated! Mikey C says: please message me if you have any information on Xowiie Menddez!

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    We come to Ventura Harbor to get away sometimes. i love the…read moreevents they have going on. They have a few restaurants and cute little stores to visit. A lot to see, the boats the birds you name it.

    Ventura Harbor Village gave me such a bright and uplifting experience when I visited, because the…read morewhole area has this naturally playful atmosphere that makes you feel relaxed the moment you start walking around. The colors of the buildings, the reflections on the water, and the way people move through the space all come together in a way that feels lively and full of energy. I noticed right away that there were a lot of teenagers there, and seeing them taking pictures, laughing with their friends, and exploring the shops made the entire place feel even more youthful and exciting. It is the kind of environment where teenagers can be themselves without feeling judged or rushed, and that adds so much to the overall vibe. One thing I really appreciated was how easy it was to enjoy the scenery without needing to spend money. The marina, the boats, the open walkways, and the bright storefronts all felt like natural photo spots. Teenagers were stopping every few steps to take pictures, and it made perfect sense because the whole place looks like it was made for fun moments. The scenery almost feels animated in a way, not because it looks fake, but because the colors and shapes are so bold and cheerful that they stand out in a really playful way. It reminded me of how the props at Funko Hollywood looked so perfect for photos even though they were just meant for fun. Ventura Harbor Village has that same kind of charm where the environment itself becomes part of the entertainment. I also loved how calm and unhurried everything felt. Even with a lot of people around, including groups of teenagers moving from shop to shop, the space never felt crowded or overwhelming. There is something about being near the water that makes the whole experience feel slower and more peaceful. I could take my time walking, looking around, and enjoying the moment without feeling like I needed to rush to the next thing. The sounds of the water, the smell of food from the restaurants, and the warm sunlight all blended together in a way that made the visit feel really refreshing. I have only visited Ventura Harbor Village once before writing this review, but it left a strong impression on me because of how enjoyable and welcoming it felt. It is honestly one of the most playful outdoor places I have been to in a long time, especially because of how many teenagers clearly loved being there. Watching them take pictures, enjoy the scenery, and just have fun made me realize how perfect this location is for them. I would highly recommend that teenagers visit Ventura Harbor Village because it gives them a place to be creative, take fun photos, enjoy the water, and feel free in a positive and uplifting environment. I have lived for 24 years, but I am not physically or mentally 24 years old. In the summertime of 2024, I learned that I am still physically and mentally 18 years old, and I also learned that my prefrontal cortex is far more developed than the average 25 year old. Maybe that is why places like this feel so natural and energizing to me. They match the way I experience the world, with that mix of youthfulness, clarity, and excitement. Ventura Harbor Village fits perfectly into that feeling, and it is a place I would gladly return to because of how much joy it brings to people, especially teenagers who want a fun and welcoming place to spend time.

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