Unfortunately, didn't really have alot of money on me so I couldn't purchase anything besides lunch. Various sales on board. Basically your typical indoor mall but outdoors. There were mini amusement rides for kids to play on like a tiny plane. I assume you just swipe your card on the ride and it'll operate. My only complaint is the food court. Not the best choices in my opinion. You had to go indoors for it which I wasn't particularly fond of. I wish it was an outdoor food court. Me and my friend ate Subway but I'm not a huge Subway fan. Chipotle, Noodles and Company, and a Chick-Filla would really enhance that section of the mall. I absolutely love how you cannog drive through the mall itself. There is a massive parking lot for all shoppers. Traffic in Greene is challenging since you have to cross the street and avoid being hit because people have "important places to be". I will be back in August...
Read moreOnly a few places actually have any deals. The typical way an outlet mall works is thus: they all have stores you can usually find in your area to know if the prices are a good deal or not because you can't directly compare things. People go there ASSUMING that everything is cheaper than it is in the normal retail store. This is rarely the case.
Try this, go into any store of your choosing and pick a product (nothing on a legitimate clearance rack) and Google the price of it. You can use the Amazon shopping app to even take pictures of the item/Barcode to search directly to speed up the process. You'll definitely find that prices are within a few dollars of their 'sales price'. Oh that 'Normal Retail' price, yeah that's a joke. The tags are switched when they are sent to the outlet or when they get there.
TL;DR - Outlet Malls don't offer actual discounts. Do some research and don't believe the...
Read moreHey fellow shoppers! If you're looking for deals in the Cincinnati area, the Cincinnati Premium Outlets in Monroe are worth a visit. It's a classic outdoor outlet mall, perfect for a leisurely stroll on a sunny day. You'll find a good mix of well-known brands like Nike, Coach, and Under Armour, along with some smaller specialty stores. While it can get busy on weekends, especially during holiday sales, the layout is pretty easy to navigate. The food court offers standard mall fare, but there are also a few restaurants nearby if you want a sit-down meal. Parking is plentiful, which is always a plus. Honestly, it's a solid outlet mall. You're not going to find anything super unique, but if you're looking for discounts on popular brands, you'll likely find something to your liking. Just remember to wear comfy shoes and bring your patience, especially during peak shopping times!...
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