Best mall in area?

Anonymous
Fair Oaks.
Anonymous
Montgomery
Columbia
Annapolis
Tyson's
Anonymous
Tyson's is gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tyson's is gross.


Why is it gross? Not being snarky...just curious.
Anonymous
I usually go to Tyson's and the Galleria because I live close. Between the two, they have basically everything I need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tyson's is gross.


Why is it gross? Not being snarky...just curious.


It's too big . It's like the United Nations in there and kind of dirty too. If Ebola comes to DC it will start at Tyson's.
Anonymous
Malls are the worst. crowds, poor selection... total time suck in my opinion.. Buy what you can online, go to the mall just to return what doesn't work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Malls are the worst. crowds, poor selection... total time suck in my opinion.. Buy what you can online, go to the mall just to return what doesn't work.


Ebola will be the final nail in the coffin
Anonymous
Columbia - and really just to return the stuff I buy online, like a PP said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tyson's is gross.


Why is it gross? Not being snarky...just curious.


Sounds like pp means too many people of other ethnicities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tyson's is gross.


Why is it gross? Not being snarky...just curious.


It's too big . It's like the United Nations in there and kind of dirty too. If Ebola comes to DC it will start at Tyson's.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dulles Town Center!


Love Dulles Town Center. Nice and quiet.
Anonymous
malls and chain brick and mortar stores are an eyesore and a blight to the country.

yuck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tyson's is gross.


Why is it gross? Not being snarky...just curious.


It's too big . It's like the United Nations in there and kind of dirty too. If Ebola comes to DC it will start at Tyson's.


Is your angst about the fact that you hate malls in general? Or is your angst about the diversity that you see at Tyson's?
Anonymous
Fair Oaks has a Crazy 8, Gymbo, Naartjie and Janie & Jack all very close to one another. Children's Place is a little ways down the mall as is Gap Kids. It doesn't have a Nordstrom, but there are 2 Macys (one used to be a Hechts) a JCP, Sears, Lord & Taylor and H&M. There's also a Stride Rite if you need children's shoes. THe L&T has little to no selection of children's shoes. I think there's a Justice too. The play area has been renovated within the last year or so but it's always quite crowded.

Dulles is bit quiet but if you want kids stuff, they have Crazy 8, Gymbo, Children's Place, Old Navy, Justice, Nordstrom, Stride Rite and a pretty good size food court with a recently renovated children's play area, along with the carousel & train rides. This play area is pretty good sized and doesn't seem to be as overwhelming as the one at Fair Oaks.
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