I think every vendor should pull out of this store. They are shut down for over a month and they are going to still charge the vendors rent for that month! And they think that extending their hours is going to make up for everyone's loses?! Most people never even know they have extended hours unless they come all the time anyway. And right now no one is supposed to be out shopping for old junk anyway! I did the math and if they are going to extend their hours to make up the time lost they will have to be open late for over 4 and a half months to make up the difference! And we all know no "big business's" keep extended hours that long! Then after everyone's used to them being opened later for that long. When they go back to regular hours they will lose business then Cause everyone will be used to them being opened later. It's lose lose for everybody all...
Read moreYou've GOT TO GO THERE AT LEAST ONCE. (Long description below. A large mall of its own! It includes large aisles that include highly sought after antique furniture. Highly collectible expensive items in glass cases, antiques, crafts, Amish canned goods, Vinyl (records), cds, dvds, "antique" players. Toys and new books and family board games and playing cards for kids. Kids books. Some new toys. Also Melissa and Doug toy booth. Springbok adult puzzles of all sizes, lots of nice clothes; some antiques. You could easily spend hours just browsing. If you like a booth you want to find later, you had better write the "street intersection down". EASILY ACCESSIBLE FROM INSIDE THE MALL OR HANDICAP ENTRANCE DIRECTLY INTO THE REAR ENTRANCE OF THE STORE. Plenty of rear parking at...
Read moreWe loved it. Nice wide isles for wheelchair. Friendly employees good restrooms temperature was comfortable. Snack booths should have been upfront for the diabetic customer a pad of paper would have been nice to write down vendor numbers for questions. Quite a few items were without tags or prices. Some sort of help light at the end of each row to prevent customers from constantly having to go to the front for help. Some sort of shirt or aprons for helpers working the floor. Better advert ising on booths having sales. A longer hold policy would be nice. No checks accepted should be posted on entrance doors. I think they should be accepted anyway. Overall it was nice needed rest areas for the seniors. But we will come back...
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