4/5 Alex M. 1 year ago on Google
A
fine
mall
in
an
era
where
malls
are
becoming
wastelands
of
dentists
offices,
banks,
and
“local”
businesses
(looking
at
you
“Nativo”
and
the
like
that
peddle
foreign
produced
or
mass
manufactured
“native”
goods).
This
mall
has
a
fair
and
balanced
variety
of
retailers,
though
many
definitely
lean
toward
the
premium
end
of
things.
To
me
this
isn’t
a
bad
thing.
Many
commodities
can
be
bought
much
cheaper
online
or
in
brick
and
mortar
standalone
stores,
so
might
as
well
save
the
frustration
and
pandemonium
of
a
mall
visit
when
you
can.
The
mall
has
become
a
“premium”
shopping
experience
in
modern
times,
and
I
think
that
that’s
okay.
Mall
was
busy
when
I
visited,
and
parking
was
ABYSMAL.
It
took
me
probably
20
minutes
just
to
park.
I
also
couldn’t
figure
out
if
there
was
a
central
garage
or
if
it
was
all
surface
lots.
Not
to
mention
the
traffic
system
could
barely
handle
the
amount
of
cars
so,
yeah.
Avoid
during
peak
times
if
you
can.
Food
options
are
PLENTIFUL.
While
the
food
court
is
pretty
much
5
variations
of
the
same
thing,
mixed
with
Chick
Fil
A
and
a
Pizza
joint,
there
are
many
other
options
attached
to
the
mall
or
in
the
surrounding
plaza
so
you’ve
got
choices.
There
are
a
few
wings
of
the
mall
that
show
the
mall
has
gone
through
changes.
The
empty
sears
anchor
presents
an
interesting
look
into
the
damage
that
business
closures
have
on
a
mall,
since
the
wing
is
pretty
much
empty,
bar
a
few
small
stores
and
phone
companies.
Overall
good
mall.
A
bit
premium,
but
still
good
and
worth
the
trip
if
you’re
in
the
mood
for
some
shopping
or
in
search
of
something
for
a
special
someone.