The stores and eateries here are cool, but definitely NOT worth the endless pain of finding parking (and definitely not worth paying however much valet costs). If there were more cool stores, maybe I could see myself fighting for spots, but it's not super worth it.
After getting SUPER lucky with finding a parking spot, we spent about two hours or so here, mostly in SEED and 2nd Street, but we were left with a sense of: "oh, so that's it?". With how hard it was to find parking, we were surprised by how lowkey lame the CAMP was! Why was parking so hard to come by with how little there is to do/see/explore? I don't think I'd come here again unless I found parking right away. Maybe mid-day on a weekday is a better time than Sunday at 3pm?
There's a little more parking on Randolph St, west of the CAMP lot. But that's hard to...
Read moreWent to 2nd street to sell some items. I wasn't expecting anything at all for the items I brought. Just wanted to make sure they could take them. They did. They have a wide variety of items in the store. The clothes are nice and trendy. Items range from high end vintage to current fashion. The staff are really friendly and very helpful to get you the best possible price for what you're selling or suggest how to get the best deal for your items to sell. You can find a treasure in that store. You just have to know what to look for and the value of what is in their inventory. If you like this review, please click the like button. Thank you and...
Read moreWords can't describe how frustrating it is to park here. Whoever is responsible for parking management at "The Camp" needs to find a new career. If the devil himself were to design a parking lot, it would be the one at "The Camp". It doesn't help that half of the already-too-small lot is reserved for valet parking being run by high school kids -- like I'm gonna let some 17 year old park my 100K sports car. Aside from there NEVER being any spots available, the roadways are too narrow for two cars -- resulting in people backing up, K-turns, and horn honking. You couldn't pay me to ever...
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