Huge and beautiful place to shop eat drink watch movies spend some quality time with family friends or for couples. Moreover I loved the "Nyack Motor Lodge " which is right in front of this mall. You can stay peacefully with affordable price and can visit anytime to the mall driving or walking too.
This place is huge. You need to allow yourself many, many hours if you like to browse and shop.They have everything imaginable, food, bowling, movies, shopping, etc
I've been here since I was born. This mall is more like a city than any mall! They have a TGI Fridays, LEGO Store, Dave and Busters, McDonalds, Stir Crazy, Justice, Macys and more. And it's multipurpose! They have a dentist office, barber shop, post office, market research, nail salon and more. Come take a visit - I'm going next Wednesday!
This is probably the only mall where I can actually take my time to shop. It’s a perfect thing to do when you need to get a lot of various items and the weather sucks. People are civil and friendly in this town. I saw DMX walking around here few weeks ago thought that was funny.
Probably the biggest mall in the NYC metro area. 4 floors with plenty of shops and restaurants and even an IMAX theatre. Def a great place to be when very cold.
Palisades Center is a joy to visit and shop. We do not have anything like it in Sullivan County, NY, and the Macy’s; J.C. Penney’s are so different than the ones near us in Wallkill, NY, demographics I suppose. The abundance of shops and restaurants is refreshing, sort of like shopping in NYC without the headache.
Palisades Center, located just off the Highway north of Tappan Zee Bridge, is a great place for shopping for the whole family with wide range of goods and prices. With a multiplex it offers entertainment and a large variety of eating places. Activities are available for small children such as Merry-go-round, and other activities for older children.
Holy cow! This "mall" is more like a destination than a mall. I spent several hours strolling the 5 levels of this place. The center court 5-level ropes course was so much fun to watch. Guests from children's birthday parties were crawling, scaling, traversing and all other forms of climbing the course. The top level had a vast selection of restaurants like Tony Roma's and Joe's Crab Shack. A variety of other dine-in establishment encompassing sushi to habachi to even McDonalds lined the concourses. An iMax theater as well as a traditional movie theater and bowling alley added entertainment to the mix. Another level contained the traditional food court options. To add to the enjoyment, a ferris wheel, carousel and rock climbing wall gave children of all ages something to do. I didn't have time to visit each store. I could have spent an entire day looking around and finding treasures. If I'm back in the area, I will definitely make the time to visit again.
By far the best mall in the immediate area.Between the various stores / restaurants / movie theaters and assorted activities you can easily spend a full day here. Spacious - even when crowded - the mall has been upgraded a bit to compensate for its original architectural faults. Recent "stale" restaurants have been turned over with fresh options. (Note: We're not talking "fine dining" here which shouldn't be expected at any mall).Strong Anchor Stores here from Best Buy to Target & JC Penny.Located across the Loews Theater the large comfortable Barnes and Noble provides a welcome visit before or after a movie. The theater itself looks a little worn and unkempt. Something needs to be done here as employees look disinterested.My visits have been throughout the afternoon - no eveningsFree parking always a plus - especially here.
a LOT of places to eat, a movie theater to pass the time (very nice when the weather outside is bad), lots of shops - even for the hardiest of shoppers, and an indoor ferris wheel.