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Worst mall in Dayton. If you are able to I would e...

Worst mall in Dayton. If you are able to I would either go to the Greene or Fairfield Commons instead. The biggest reason is because the food area has roaches. The people who visit this location aren't as nice or friendly as they are at other malls.
The good news is that there are a lot of great stores and restaurants outside of this Mall.

Large suburban mall with all major chain stores in...

Large suburban mall with all major chain stores in or located in close area strip center shopping zones. Big box stores multiple chain restaurants and smaller independent restaurants and bars also close by. Lots of free parking and whole area close to interstate 75 and 675 highways. Traffic can be bad in whole area depending time of day and season. If you cannot find it in this area it is a true hard to find item.

Avoid

I purchase some Gucci perfume from the man in fron...

I purchase some Gucci perfume from the man in front of the children s place. IT WAS FAKE. Smelled like rubbing alcohol. I had a travel size in my car and verified they were definitely not the same. The travel size was purchased at Macy s. Anyways I politely went back to the man and request a refund. After being called out my name, a few f yous and security called he finally refunded my money. I reported the incident to the security area and they ve done nothing. No apologies....absolutely nothing!

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Meh.

A map should be at the entrance doors. Trouble wal...

A map should be at the entrance doors. Trouble walking. Parked at 2 doors, the map was near the center of mall. Two parking areas, two doors before I found the store that I was looking for!

Still a decent mall to visit - I'd say 80 % occupi...

Still a decent mall to visit - I'd say 80 % occupied. Hopefully they can find replacements for the now-empty Sears and Elder-Beerman anchors. Nice place to get steps in and a lot less depressing than other area malls that are struggling a lot worse. I get the sense that the Dayton Mall caught on early and surrounded themselves with drive-up outdoor retail in the vein of the Greene or Bridgewater Falls so that seems to have helped.