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February 2024 by CultKiwi Z.
prolly one of the fun-ish places in wyoming. not the great ngl got kicked out as a 10 year old but like this deserves better than a 2.5 in my opinion
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December 2022 by Alexis Berardi
We have gone up to the pretzel place different days and times and they've been closed. Someone claimed they're short-staffed. The only other option was Chinese....but they have a full Chinese buffet around the corner. This place did NOT agree with our tummies, sadly, though it tasted pretty good. Wishing there were options.
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December 2022 by chad taylor
Hope you like Asian food, CAUSE THATS IS LITERALLY ALL THERE IS, 1 restaurant and that is it. DED MALL
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December 2022 by Charles Michael
1 word. Depressing. Only 2 food places left open..
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December 2020 by Shannon Gerdel
Food was amazing.
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January 2017 by Christopher D.
I love this mall! It's our only one, so they've got that going for them. I have heard their management is ridiculous, but the main stores more than make up for whatever is going on behind the scenes.
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November 2015 by Autumn L.
This is a very nice little mall it reminds me of Great Northern Mall in NY, and The Commons Mall in WA. It is petite, cozy, and has most stores you do need for a mall experience. I wish they had a Forever 21, I didn't find one at this mall. However, it does have a nice little playground for children and most of your staple stores: Macys, JCPennys, Buckle, Rue, Claires, Jewelry stores, hair salons, attached Target, Best Buy, and even a Hot Topic. For being in the middle of Wyoming this is a nice pleasant mall and I always enjoy coming here while in town visiting family. It isn't the Mall of America or Carousel Mall but its still a good viable shopping option. Mall upgrade wishlist; Auntie Anne's pretzels, Forever 21, H&M, Sarku Japan. .
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October 2015 by Amy G.
I am from Ohio and there are many outdated malls there. This mall reminds me of them. The mall is outdated, and quite a few lots were empty. I was there in 2010 and I am most likely on my way back next month. I hope there are more shops open in the mall. Aside from the mall itself... I do remember, the kiosk for selling deep sea skin care products. The sales ladies were very pushy after I said no a few times. I stopped, looked at the label of the product and confronted them about it and they spoke in Arabic with each other and laughed. I do not support any business dealing with Israel. They laughed like I was the only one who felt that way and I know there are millions more who do. They have the same kiosks in Ohio malls and I have to avoid walking past them because they are very pushy - worse than car salesmen when you're walking the lot, browsing. Well, I just mentioned this just so other shoppers are aware. If you are there to shop for other things than lotion, and do not like to be harassed, avoid that kiosk.
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October 2012 by Lori B.
"DO NOT make a purchase at Eli Cosmetics(OroGold cosmetics product]. They are rude, made a pass at my husband and they lie! They are a rip off!! beware... The mall is great wonderful place, I hope they get rid of this vendor!"
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February 2012 by D R.
Like T.W.said, it's a mall. I think about half the spaces are empty. Lots of rebellious-teen t-shirt shops and the standard mall jewelry chains. The book stores are gone, the sporting goods store is gone, the shoe store that knew about fitting shoes is gone. The musical instruments store is gone. But there are some more angry-youth t-shirt shops. Highlights: Sears tool department, independent Chinese buffet restaurant, Target, plenty of parking except between T-giving and Xmas.
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August 2011 by Maribel T.
Upon driving up to the mall you would think it was closed but it's just because I am used to the malls in LA where it's so jam packed you can't feel the air conditioner running. They have stores that you can pretty much find anywhere except for their Wyoming Shirt & Gift store where you can find your last minute souvenirs. They also have a Target and Best Buy connected. This mall is pretty decent considering it is a smaller town.
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June 2011 by T. W.
It's a mall! Thanks to the economy, a small amount of the stores here are empty. Not crowded either. Very Quiet. The outside is nothing fancy. It is very clean though. Inside and out. I stopped in to check Target for a battery charger for my camera battery. They didn't have it. So I walked next door to Best Buy and found it. How convenient is that. I didn't have to drive all over to get what I needed.
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November 2009 by Alden C.
3.5 stars. Even though most malls do not seem to have the resistance of shopping online or the recession this mall seems to be holding up ok. Maybe because Casper is smack dab in the middle of Wyoming which also happens to be a very isolated area. Still it is not what it used to be and some stores that made the mall fantastic as a little kid are gone making the mall a bit more boring. But that was all before the wonders of Internet shopping. Regardless this mall is in waaaay better shape than many other malls out there therefore giving it a edge. The Asian food in the food court I find a bit...questionable, it was ok but tasted weird. Staff there was friendly though and it is a plus to have a Target store attached to the mall as well!
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September 2008 by Joseph C.
I didn't really like middle school or high school too much when I went, and going to any mall for me just brings back some of those same awful memories. No matter what mall you go to anywhere in the world, they're all the same, just with a different floor plan. And in a mall, just like in school the teenagers wander the halls aimlessly with no direction whatsoever. Luckily I was in this place for one reason and one reason only. And it was to kill time before going to a baseball game later that day. So I went in only to check out a movie. Ok I admit I did go to two stores, but that was it! So it didnt take much for me to get a feel for the place.