Its a fairly quiet mall but it has a few good stor...
Its a fairly quiet mall but it has a few good stores. Parking is normally great.
Its a fairly quiet mall but it has a few good stores. Parking is normally great.
I don t usually hate on malls, but this place needs some serious work. Old, dim lit, and everything feels like it s on its last leg.
This is one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL malls in Colorado. I love the use of Tropical Plants, Water, fountains, open areas and I also Love how you can hear ambient rushing water echoing through the mall and this mall has a very pleasant Retro feel and I hope it never changes.
A great place to bring the family or the wife anything you need for a great weekend
Everything I once loved is gone and I wanted a smoothie no one was attending the booth my daughter wanted a pretzel no one was there either we also love the chocolate factory it was gone and all the little cool shops downstairs from spencer's all gone it's just not the same any more
The mall is ok. There are a lot of closed stores and food venues. It was nice to see they have the food court seating back to normal. So sad to see them becoming part of the past.
Kinda run down, ceiling leaks in quite a few places when it snows or rains and they just put buckets down, doesn't smell great. But it's a mall. You can go and shop for some stuff and there's a decent selection of food
Edit to respond: I've been going here regularly for the 6 years I've lived in the neighborhood, the buckets are always in the same place and nothing has ever been fixed......
Thanks for preventing slips and falls though!!
Honestly I'm not really sure why some commenters are hating so much on this mall. It seems like a typical average American mall. Sure there are some closed storefronts, but there are still quite a few present - name brand as well as locally owned. Take a look at my pictures I literally just took today (14 Mar 17) to browse what's there. It looked pretty clean and modern to me, but then again I've been in some pretty run-down places in my life. Not a huge fan of the second story being kind of split in two, but meh. I saw a lot of people walking in and out of stores with leashed dogs, and not service dogs. Not sure what the pet policy inside is, but I assume they let people just bring dogs in freely, so if that's not a thing you like, maybe not the best shopping location for you. I went into Spencer's where I saw some teens... and also a whole wall of sex toys. I wasn't aware things had changed so much during the mere two years I spent in Japan, but hey I guess culture progression? The food court was fairly impressive to me, with a wide variety of choices, though staff training I'm beginning to realize in this area generally is underwhelming. I had to explain to a chocolate shop worker what a sampler was. I don't think my expectations are usually too high, but common knowledge isn't that difficult to obtain, is it? In any case, I wouldn't knock this mall without checking it out yourself, and you'll only be disappointed if you're used to major city expectations. If that's the case, then enjoy the drive to Denver :)
Picked up daughter's prom dress from Sylvia's Bridal and had some coffee and va bagel in food court near the water fall. Was nice.
It was just ok. COVID procedures are 1/2 in place some people ware mask others don! Medium size mall three levels long check out lines at Burlington just, not the nicest mall we ve been to.