My husband and I stopped here on the way back from visiting family in the Atlanta area over the 4th of July weekend. Since this is an outdoor outlet mall, it was much easier to choose to visit just the stores in which we were interested as opposed to being trapped inside a vast and confusing indoor mall like a bee in a boxcar. There were bathrooms at either end of the outlet mall and this was sufficient for the amount of stores on the property. There was plenty of parking and it was easy to navigate the parking area. There was a nice variety of stores without it being overkill and leaving you feel like you had an Olympic workout. Although it was pouring rain the whole time we were there, there is sufficient coverage to walk on the sidewalks and stay out of the rain, except for two areas - one for handicapped parking that is in between the Nike store and Ann Taylor and one area where the entrance/exit is located. The entire property was clean and well-maintained. As with all outlet malls, whether indoor or outdoor, you have to know your pricing and this will help you know what is a good deal and what is not. Even if you're not looking for a sale, this was a relaxing shopping experience - just the right balance.
This stop was "okay" nothing spectacular. Should have saved the gas & just shopped in Dalton. While we were great to see a variety of stores...the pricing was 'high" for them to supposely have been Outlets.
We were disappointed that many stores that were here previously were gone. There was no crown, so shopping was a pleasure. The prices on sales were very good and we did purchase some things, but not the two items that we had purposely come to purchase.
Not too many stores I was interested in. Did get a nice bag at Coach store. Not as upscale as Tanger Outlets or as many choices.
There is a good choice of stores and merchandise. Too bad the toy store is only available around Christmas -dads and kids need somewhere to shop. Always able to find good deals at the Old Navy, Carter's and Vn Huseun stores. Some of the other stoes will have a 2 for sale that if you are not careful, you end up paying moe than a regular store.A careful shopper can find good deals. Could really use a book outlet.
We escaped to Calhoun today to shop at our leisure at the Calhoun Premium Outlets. A few stores were a little crowded but overall, the shopping experience was great. You can find just about anything you need here. Tools, shoes, clothes, luggage, books, gifts, you name it. There was a quaint coffee shop that was perfect for a cold day like today. If you're anywhere Calhoun, this is one place you deserve to treat yourself to.
We visited the Outlet on our recent holiday in the States. As other reviewers have said its not the largest, but there are definitely bargains to be found.
We were there Columbus Day weekend and it was not very busy. Some great deals. Buildings are a bit spread out - not all connected.
Stopped by here on our way to the north Georgia mountains. There is a nice variety of stores, mostly clothing and shoes. Found a great deal at Skechers and a wide variety at the Kitchen Collection. My husband got a special deal at Direct Tools. Definitely a place to stop if you're in the area.
The "ghost" mall- this place makes it worth the extra drive to go to a real outlet mall like the new one in Woodstock Georgia