tanger outlets tuscola
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Most of the stores are filled now except for space where Coldwater Creek used to be. As with most outlet malls, stores come et go. The Coach outlet is usually very busy as are many other stores. Well worth a stop if u are traveling on Interstate 57.
We stopped on our way south. It was a nice break and right off the highway. Lots of stores. We found some good deals. Pleasant atmosphere.
Not really an "Outlet Mall", but there are some great stores and we always find some bargains. A great way to avoid the super busy shopping in large cities, near an interstate, and traffic in Tuscola is small town wonderful!
Alot of the stores are gone from the last time we were there. Got some good deals. The clerks in all but 2 stores we went into didn't even acknowledge the fact that we were there.
I liked Ralph Lauren and Bass the most. The mall is huge but it is outdoors. It is right across the street from hotel.
Nice variety of stores nicely arranged and easy walking. We did enjoy the pink ribbon extra value coupons (however, some stores didn't honor them as well as others-but we didn't mind the donation to breast cancer awareness), the customer support closed early, so we had to wait until NOON on Sunday to get our coupon book (free to AARP and AAA members, $5/40 to the rest of us, urgh). If we'd have been able to get it on Saturday, there was a coupon for Denny's we would've been able to use Sunday morning while waiting for everything to open (so check out the CS hours online). We felt the stores had up-to-date merchandise. The inventory in a couple stores seemed very low and the chocolate store was closed down. We would have appreciated a food area, like several other comments. We thought at least a sub place and especially something to drink (although we understand the need to restrict beverages and food being brought into the stores, which were very clean). There is a McDonald's just outside the outlet property you can walk to without crossing the highway, but we didn't see a path or walkway to it. There were LOTS of soda/water vending machines, a few Pringles vending machines, and a wonderful play area for kids--we thought was a nice touch and provided some shade on a very sunny warm day. This was our first visit. Most stores were open on Saturday eve until 9 pm. But we'd hoped they opened a bit earlier on Sunday (11am). We got some great bargains at Wilson's, Coach, Kay's, VF, Harry&David, etc. Clean restrooms. We enjoyed our shopping time and everyone was friendly.The town of Tuscola is pretty closed down on Sunday mornings. Holiday Inn Express is right across the road and a very nice place to stay. We were on a girls shopping weekend and we all would recommend this outlet mall.
Champaign has a good mall only 30 minutes away, but the Tanger outlet is nice for anyone who doesn't want to travel that far. Not much for food, but Tuscola actually has a few good restaurants so that's not a big issue.
Its nice to see a mall that has a couple men's stores to go with multiple women and kids places . Its an outstanding location right off I57 and Rt36.. Only complaint is more restaurants needed in the vicinity..
We used to make an annual Fall trip to Tuscola to shop the outlet mall, but it seemed to get boring over the years. We were recently back in the area and stopped to see what has changed. One big change is that they no longer have a food court. If you are there for the day you basically have to leave the mall to eat. We did find The Pantry on the edge of the mall by a hotel, but it was very small and would probably not be a good choice in the busy seasons. Store choices are mostly clothing, We did find some bargains. Everyone was friendly. Will consider getting the group to try it again.
Enjoyable experience, not to crowed, not pressured at stores. Got some good deals. Just had a fun day.
For being out in the middle of nowhere next to someplace this outlet mall is not bad. But because of where it is it is not all that big on choices like you would get at one closer to larger populations. It does have some nice main stream named stores. We have bought some things there and their prices were decent. By the look of things it is still 'growing' and it appears more stores are/will be coming.
Carters, Oshkosh, Gymboree top the list of great stores. I was disappointed to see The Children's Place is no longer there.
We visit Tanger a couple times a year, as much for the selection as for the price. Particularly we have had good luck at the Skechers, Nike, and Corningware stores, finding more options than at department stores. Batch and Body Works has good prices. Harry and David is always a winner. Service is consistently helpful at most stores.At all stores, be sure to look for the clearance sections, often hidden toward the backs of the stores. Also, rummage around the back of the display hooks in the regular sections for those precious red tags. While the featured displays and general store floors have modest discounting from retail, the bragging-rights bargains must be hunted for. How about a girl's size 10-12 swimsuit at Old Navy for $5.70? Happy days!Good playground for the kids on that awesome squishy foam surface; more seating has been added this year for the parents to keep a watchful eye.
Not far from Arthur and has name brand stores. I also enjoyed the fact that the stores were not crowded and you could get alot of personal service.
Very good selection of stores, easy to get to, ample parking. Allow yourself plenty of time to check it all out.