Found some great deals, but don't buy at the first store you visit look around first because some of the stores carry the same items at a lower price especially watches and jewerly
I shopped here just after the Christmas Holidays. I drove there. There was ample parking right in front of the stores. They layout is in an inverted Doughnut so that you can stand in the center and see all stores. There are not enough maps on the sidewalks, in my opinion, but I learned that each store desk carries paper maps. The real winner here is the location. Within minutes there are 2 different shopping malls, several places to get coffee, lunch, a bite to eat, or a fancy dinner. I experienced no problems with traffic. Restrooms were clean with vending machines available in the hallway of the restroom area.
I had o spend a weekend in Plano recently on business. Knowing I'd be laid up, my wife thought I'd like a shopping list to buy some kids clothes!!After conceding to my better's request, I set out on a Saturday morning and arrived shortly after 10am. The place is large enough but not overpowering and small enough that I could get through the list in less than 2 hours.Highly recommended with some great deals and some fantastic brands....
I was a quite disappointed with this outlet. I found it a LOT more expensive than the ones in Las Vegas, NY/NJ, California... In my other visits to outlets in the US I used to buy a full suitcase to take back to Europe; here I left empty handed. In particular the Ralph shop does not have much interesting stuff.
Good choice of stores, plenty of parking and very close to the Hampton Inn. Well set out and good variety.
It is a really small outlet mall as far as those things go, but they have all the major brands you need. Traffic can be horrendously bad around peak shoppong seasons. Some things at regular mall price but it is better than mall because you can dump in the car and keep shopping. Whole Foods across the street and the Stacy Road restaurant strip major bonus.
This is the only functioning discount mall in the immediate area as others not too far away are no longer are in business. It is easy to get in and out of the mall, as there is more than one entrance and more than one exit. Granted traffic does back up off of Highway 75 when everyone tries to turn into the complex via the right lane. Just go around the lane and turn right at the next street and that will take you into the mall. There is usually plenty of parking spaces at the mall except for special times like at Christmas when parking close in may be a problem. Now why did we go to the mall? To shop for some fantastic bargains. Well not exactly---as we have noticed that some retailers have prices that may be lower than those charged by the discount stores for the same identical item. You have to shop for a good price as many of the stores don't seem to always discount that heavily. Look for sale signs indicating that regular prices have been further reduced. This mall contains a nice variety of name brand stores.
Tip: If traffic going into this shopping center is jammed up, stop, turn around and go someplace else! We went on a Saturday afternoon and the place was very nearly gridlocked. We spent more time getting in and out than in the stores. (We were looking for a couple of specific items, not browsing.) There was nobody directing cars or pedestrians. Bring lots of patience, if you go.In addition, we were disappointed - at Jockey and Levi's - with the prices for the things we wanted, and bought nothing.And there was no soap in the men's restroom.
Nice small outlet. Enjoy shopping would visit again. Lot of construction on the freeway so are trip back to oklahoma was a bit long.
A nice variety of shops which are clean and generally well staffed. The downsides are 1. One one restroom area for so much geography (don't risk getting too far away with a small child!) 2. Driving through the parking lot is very frustrating and difficult. Combining heavy auto traffic with heavy pedestrian traffic makes for a tense experience .