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在我的看法这家outlet普普通通,不过算是前往vegas路途上的一个休息的点,所以每次都会来,在我看来,这家outlet的唯一亮点应该是Bally,毕竟你没办法在美国本土找到很多Bally outlet。
We stopped while driving from Las Vegas to LA. While it was a good little stop I wouldn't go out of my way to stop. Stores are closing there (Lululemon just closed) and the deals were just ok. Very dark inside and the food court was really lacking. We had chinese, which was good, but the other choices seem risky...no major chains at all.
We used to stop here on our way to Vegas and shop, but had not been in years. This trip, we stopped to gamble and shop for a few hours, but both were disappointing. The mall has really gone downhill, and I did not enjoy it at all. We will not be back.
Tons of selection. Medium to high priced. Kind of tourist oriented lots of action on the streets. Many top name outlets.
Not bad. Plenty of stores, not too crowded, prices were good, but nothing really stood out to distinguish this outlet mall from others of its kind. If you're in the mood to look at outlet stores then these will work fine. If there is a particular brand outlet located in the mall then stop by - you will likely save a few bucks.
The fashion outlets at Primm are fine and a lot quieter than the Premium malls inside Las Vegas. However the selection of shops is limited and most brands are available at the other outlet malls. It takes you between 30 to 40 minutes to get there on a busy highway so unless you have more than enough time you might pass up on this mall.
Stopped off on our drive from LV to California and the Ralph Lauren store alone is worth the trip!Items that I would buy back in the UK for £150 were costing less than a third of that!Wish i'd bought an empty suitcase with me!
We made the drive from Las Vegas to here today. There we some good deals in places like converse and a few other shops. The food court has a few options available so should be able to cater for most peoples needs. If your used to going to orlando and their shopping outlets then you are going to be disappointed as the offers here are nowhere near as good as those in orlando. Still worth a visit as you can get some deals.
We've been to Vegas many times and wanted to try something different than the outlet malls in Vegas. We rented a car and drove to Primm to go to this outlet mall. It was quite dead and I really didn't find any *great* deals. Some good stores though but will probably just stick to Vegas next time.
We enjoyed these outlets vs premium north outlet in Vegas as it was indoors (air conned!) and less busy so feels less stressful. They still have all the big name stores and same extra in-store deals as the premium north outlet (we went 2 days before). The building itself is very 90s, quite dark inside and there are a few empty stores. We didn't venture into the food court. Worth a stop if you are driving between LA & Vegas but wouldn't say it's worth the trip from Vegas alone.
second visit to this mall. They have one of only 2 Karen Millen outlets in the USA so that was the driver for our visit. This time KM outlet was a little dissapointing however other stores such as Coach, Tommy Bahama were great - note this Coach outlet does not have the lines you get in North and South Vegas outlets so worth considering a visit if you are a Coach fan. Also has a Williams Sonoma outlet which was good. Eating opportunites are limited - food hall with usual selection of pre made options
We've always found you need to time your visits well to outlet malls to get the best deals. When we were there they had very few great deals, but enough that we were glad we stopped on the way to Vegas. Puma is always a favourite, and we bought quite a few pairs of shoe's and other gear. Food options were disappointing here, with prices high, and very few healthy options. The mall washroom for men was acceptable, but the ladies washroom was so disgusting most people were going in and coming right back out. It was very hot here (end of July) and with the wind blowing the hot air around, it was hard to breath when we were there. So it was a dash from the car to the mall, with very little time spent exploring the area at all, so can't comment on anything further.
We stopped here on the drive from LA to Vegas and found some good bargains but my step-son bought some Nikes here that he later found in the South outlet in Vegas for $30 cheaper. It was a great place to shop in the middle of the heat without the crowds but I still like the Vegas outlet shops better.
Since the Las Vegas Premium Outlets North opened, I hadn't made the drive to Primm. I had some extra time and decided to drive out. It seems some stores have gone out of business but some new stores have arrived. My favorite addition is Lululemon. The Tommy Bahama store is huge. Also unique to the area is William-Sonoma. It's not nearly as crowded during in the week as the Las Vegas outlets and that made my shopping time much more enjoyable.
There was nothing wrong with the outlets in Primm, but given that it takes about 45 min to drive in each direction from the Strip, I didn't feel that they offered anything more than the closer Premium Outlets (north or south) in Las Vegas.