bethwalden3
I was really sticker shocked when I saw the prices at these stores. I love to shop and I do spend money but this is not your average mall for your average consumer. If you have an income of $200,000 or more a year then maybe this is the place for you. I'm not sure who affords these stores in this area. I was not impressed.
Geo380
One of the biggest around. 120 stores, 11 eateries. Lots of great bargains. Designer Fashions & Sportswear, 8 children's stores, 18 shoe stores, 7 housewares & Home furnishing stores. It also has jewelry and accessory stores, gift and specialty items. Well worth the stop.
pickypercy
Everyone always talks about these outlet malls being cheep, I don't think you save that much. The weather was rainy which really sucked when you wanted to cross over to the next store. I could only imagine how bad it is to shop in the winter, way to cold for me. The food court was so packed and restrooms were very dirty. Not my favorite.
58nancyc
It was very nice, kept clean and the store employees were very friendly. However, I am finding an outlet mall is mostly the same no matter what state you are in and often you can get better sales at a regular mall in the city.