I haven't been here in a couple of years, but returning to do a little shopping, was surprised to see how it appears to have gotten less impressive. I understand the effort, but it really needs a facelift, and a little more care all over.
Small notice was the fact that I noticed multiple employees working in various shops that parked as close as possible to the entrances as possible. Mall employees should always park at least eight or more parrking stalls away from the start of any row, as shoppers aka: customers, don't enjoy walking, carrying kids, items, etc., to and from the mall. Besides, if shoppers become annoyed or disappointed with their experience, they will tend to less frequent a store.
The owner of the Buble Tea seemed to miss the thought. Saw that he took the very first and front space to park his truck crooked and over the lines, The shoppers were all having to park at least 10 spaces out and the mall wasn't very busy.
It was nice to see the last bigger anchor storms in there, but something about the inside of the mall looks...
Read moreWenatchee Valley Mall delivers a surprisingly dynamic shopping experience in the heart of the valley! Whether you’re hunting for big-name brands or just looking to enjoy a relaxed afternoon out, this mall hits a sweet balance between convenience and variety.
The layout is easy to navigate, with stores like Macy’s, Bath & Body Works, and Sportsman’s Warehouse offering everything from fashion to fragrances to outdoor gear. There’s also a great mix of local retailers and kiosks, which adds a bit of personality to your shopping trip. The food court may be small, but it’s efficient—with options that satisfy a quick bite or a sweet craving.
What makes this mall stand out is how it manages to stay vibrant without feeling overcrowded. There are frequent events, seasonal displays, and a friendly, clean atmosphere that makes it a great place to bring the family or just escape for some solo...
Read moreThis is a nice average mall. They have events going on all the time though which makes it a little anoying when you just want to shop, and not work your way through a crowd of people because they're doing a take a photo with santa event for your dogs. Or something crazy like that. The hours are applications over the place, so unless it's a quick trip down there, I'd suggest calling and making sure the mall is open, and then also call where your wanting to shop in the mall, because they might close earlier. Only complaint is there is quiet a few homeless people that go to the mall for the free water, and the bathrooms. And they wash themselves in those bathrooms. And then they lurk around the mall for a few hours, it's just uncomfortable. And with the hotter weather, they're going to be going inside to avoid it. So they're probably going to...
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