I’ve always enjoyed shopping at Midland Mall. It’s bright, clean, and a very manageable size with good parking, plus the layout isn’t the usual straight line, which makes it more interesting to walk. There are plenty of comfortable seating areas, a nice food court, and a solid variety of stores. The anchors include Sears, JCPenney, Target, and Barnes & Noble, and overall the mall feels safe and located in a good area.
The only disappointing part is how quiet it was—even just a week before Christmas, it wasn’t busy at all except for the bookstore. Hard to believe during the holidays. I suppose more people are shopping online these days. Still, the mall looked lovely with its seasonal decorations, and I continue to enjoy...
Read moreMidland Mall really has something for everyone! The food court offers a nice variety of options, and right beside it there’s a children’s play area and even a jumping area for anyone who wants to fly high. After eating, there are plenty of stores to explore, making it a great spot for a family outing. The mall is also handicapped accessible, with strollers and wheelchairs available for rent. Many people also enjoy using the mall...
Read moreEvery time I’m in Midland, I make it a point to stop at Relaxation Touch Massage near the food court. At just $10 for 10 minutes, it’s a great deal! You stay fully clothed, but they provide nice screens for privacy if you choose a table massage. I also love that it’s set up in a small store rather than just a kiosk. Honestly, I wish they had a...
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