This mall is old, and small. Some decent stores, but nothing for the kids to do there. Come on St George, fix this mall. When I first moved here in 2006, you had a full arcade at the mall. It closed within 6 months. The malls food court was great. It's since been torn down. The movie theater is closed. How about a toy store for the kids? I think this mall has lots of potential. First thing that needs to be done, let Westfield Shopping Town take it over. Their malls are all over the country. They're successful too. They will bring the heavy hitters (store wise) back. St George isn't a small town any longer. People are moving here from all over the country, and they're demanding the stores that they're comfortable with. Trader Joe's, Rubio's fish tacos, long John silvers, arcades, bowling alleys, and movie theaters.
Thank you for the nice and polite response to my first review. I didn't know how to comment back to you so I just decided to re-edit my original post to add in some of the stuff that I feel would be of interest. I've got a pretty solid reputation on Google reviews. My reviews have received well over 40,000 views, and I think people like my honesty. So, I certainly hope you guys can appreciate my opinion and that's all this...
Read moreIt's the only mall in town, so if you like Monopolies, this is the place for you! Only two restaurants to choose from, and very few store varieties, make this a sad excuse for a mall. River Road has a much larger amount of stores, and it's so close by that this mall can't even be considered competition... If you want a Nowheresville, this is also the place for you, because hardly anyone even shows up! As a personal experience, I've been here many times, and the one time that can wrap up the mall in a neat little bow is this: Christmas time, I walk in near Pretzelmaker, where a customer is complaining about something stupid. I don't know, I tune it out because it's not my business. I take my baby daughter to the mall Santa, who embodies the mall well; he doesn't smile once, rushes the whole procedure, and continuously asks me to take her back. Ahh, Red Cliffs. I shop for a bit, everything looks the same and is unmemorable. Then I leave. That's pretty much the environment of the mall, every day. Like I said though, it's the only one in town, so you might as well skip it and look on the River Road...
Read moreThe biggest thing I want to say about Red Cliffs Mall is this there is a Chinese gentleman who does chair massage and acupressure foot massage out in the middle at a kiosk down toward the end at Barnes & Nobles his name is Jason he is the most amazing massage therapist that I have used in the form of a chair massage or acupressure foot massage in my entire life and I've been in various countries around the world and it worked with massage therapist everywhere and mr. Jason is out of this world fantastic he charges about $30 for 30 minutes I always paying $50 for the 30 minutes because he is above and beyond good he's also very customer service oriented he's very conscious of the fact that you're in the middle of the mall he puts a towel on your back so people don't see your back or your your waistline or anything like that during the massage I recommend Jason 1000% go see this person even if you're just experiencing a temporary back issue muscle issue anything like that or if you have a chronic situation...
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