Un día de paseo en familia, hoy nos fuimos al Sambil de Punto Fijo haciendo un pequeño recorrido de este lugar que solíamos visitar bastante seguido y es que hace algún tiempo viviamos allí, pero nos dimos cuenta que ha decaído bastante el centro comercial, muchas y tiendas cerradas como otras son nuevas y no conocía, como la de mango bajito no la había visto es decir no existía es nueva.
Estuvimos un tiempo esperando que los teléfonos se nos recargarán ya que pasamos la noche sin luz y teníamos los teléfonos sin batería, por lo que no pude tomar muchas fotografías del lugar, por otro lado fuimos a Pollos Arturos, recordando los buenos momentos cuando íbamos antes y los niños estaban pequeños y siempre pasábamos a comer pollo y helado.
Esta vez pedimos un combo grande de pollo, 12 piezas de pollo, cuatro ensaladas y cuatro papas fritas para nosotros fue bastante ya que hasta sobró pollo, pensé que esto no pasaría pero últimamente los chicos no han tenido buen apetito, disfrutamos un momento placentero en familia comiendo y recorriendo tiendas también, al igual que Maracay muchas tiendas aceptan cashea creo que se ha vuelto parte de los Venezolanos.
El Sambil tiene varias entradas y esta vez entramos por la llamada cero Santa Ana, que es la entrada principal y aprovechamos de tomarnos una foto en el emblema de la entrada que dice el nombre abajo, le pedimos el favor a una señora que estaba en vigilancia la cual muy amablemente nos la tomó aunque estaba en servicio, al principio lo dudo y luego accedió a ello.
También entramos a Mr Price, pero de verdad que los precios iguales a los de Maracay eso de puerro libre o zona franca solo aplica para bebidas, por que lo que vi de línea blanca y ropa no es así, hubo una época donde la gente venia de otros estados a compraría blanca y muchas otras cosas que eran más económicas que en cualquier otro estado, pero ahora no es así los precios algunos los he visto más económicos en mi estado, así que venir aquí para comprar ya no es opción.
Una de las cosas que pude observar en mi recorrido es que este estado está muy descuidado, sigue teniendo su encanto en algunas cosas pero creo que por parte del gobierno le have falta un cariño a este estado, pero también muchas personas que quieren salir adelante le han puesto cariño a sus negocios y tiendas que han hecho no en centros comerciales sino en zonas de la ciudad.

--- >![ENGLISH] > >A day of family outing, today we went to the Sambil of Punto Fijo making a small tour of this place that we used to visit quite often and is that some time ago we lived there, but we realized that the mall has declined quite a lot, many and closed stores as others are new and did not know, as the mango bajito had not seen it that is not there is new. > >We spent some time waiting for the phones to recharge since we spent the night without light and we had the phones without battery, so I could not take many pictures of the place, on the other hand we went to Pollos Arturos, remembering the good times when we went before and the children were small and we always went to eat chicken and ice cream. > >This time we ordered a big combo of chicken, 12 pieces of chicken, four salads and four french fries for us it was enough since there was even chicken left over, I thought this would not happen but lately the kids have not had a good appetite, we enjoyed a pleasant moment in family eating and touring stores too, just like Maracay many stores accept cashea I think it has become part of Venezuelans. > >The Sambil has several entrances and this time we entered through the so-called zero Santa Ana, which is the main entrance and we took the opportunity to take a picture at the emblem of the entrance that says the name below, we asked the favor to a lady who was in surveillance which very kindly took it even though she was on duty, at first she hesitated and then agreed to it. > >We also went to Mr. Price, but really the prices are the same as in Maracay that free leek or free zone only applies to drinks, because what I saw of white line and clothing is not so, there was a time when people came from other states to buy white and many other things that were cheaper than in any other state, but now it is not so the prices some I have seen cheaper in my state, so coming here to buy is no longer an option. > >One of the things that I could observe in my tour is that this state is very neglected, it still has its charm in some things but I think that the government has a lack of love for this state, but also many people who want to get ahead have put love to their businesses and stores that they have made not in shopping malls but in areas of the city. >

--- >![ENGLISH] > >A day of family outing, today we went to the Sambil of Punto Fijo making a small tour of this place that we used to visit quite often and is that some time ago we lived there, but we realized that the mall has declined quite a lot, many and closed stores as others are new and did not know, as the mango bajito had not seen it that is not there is new. > >We spent some time waiting for the phones to recharge since we spent the night without light and we had the phones without battery, so I could not take many pictures of the place, on the other hand we went to Pollos Arturos, remembering the good times when we went before and the children were small and we always went to eat chicken and ice cream. > >This time we ordered a big combo of chicken, 12 pieces of chicken, four salads and four french fries for us it was enough since there was even chicken left over, I thought this would not happen but lately the kids have not had a good appetite, we enjoyed a pleasant moment in family eating and touring stores too, just like Maracay many stores accept cashea I think it has become part of Venezuelans. > >The Sambil has several entrances and this time we entered through the so-called zero Santa Ana, which is the main entrance and we took the opportunity to take a picture at the emblem of the entrance that says the name below, we asked the favor to a lady who was in surveillance which very kindly took it even though she was on duty, at first she hesitated and then agreed to it. > >We also went to Mr. Price, but really the prices are the same as in Maracay that free leek or free zone only applies to drinks, because what I saw of white line and clothing is not so, there was a time when people came from other states to buy white and many other things that were cheaper than in any other state, but now it is not so the prices some I have seen cheaper in my state, so coming here to buy is no longer an option. > >One of the things that I could observe in my tour is that this state is very neglected, it still has its charm in some things but I think that the government has a lack of love for this state, but also many people who want to get ahead have put love to their businesses and stores that they have made not in shopping malls but in areas of the city. >
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