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    2.2 (12 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    1 year ago

    Fantastic selections and prices are unbelievably amazing! Great place to shop for the whole family!

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    Customer service was horrible, the store was a mess, and the selection of things was awful. Do NOT go here.

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    Walmart Supercenter

    Walmart Supercenter

    1.9(83 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $

    When the winter wind blows south near Christmas, you can smell the fear as far away as atop…read moreChambers Hill Road. Driven by the Norfolk-Southern trains and dissipated by traffic along 322, the primitive parts of your brain cannot help but respond with dread and apprehension. Don't go there, your mind begs your more-developed senses. There is only madness on Grayson Road. Go anywhere else. Go to Target and challenge the yoga pant mafia instead of what awaits you in the fetid thunderdome in the distance. As soon as you reach the property, you are stuck in traffic and are on alert for any number of possible threats and in this case your primate brain serves you well as dozens of cars lurch and swerve, stop randomly to release its passengers, and wait inexplicably for a parking spot in the distance that is gridlocked while attempting to flee this fearful corral of glass and steel. The people, worshippers of the gods within this blue concrete temple, pour in and out of the entrances, clogging the main artery between freedom and parking. Women push their strollers or carry their children into traffic without looking or pausing, believing the white lines on the road are lines of physical protection from the angry, impatient drivers mere inches from tragedy. You think driving to the far end of the lot will save precious shreds of your grace and sanity, but the man cowering behind the wheel of his dark security vehicle, revealed only by the light of his iPhone, reminds you that even HE has given up and this place is in the hands of some dark, hungry angels circling overhead like winged carrion. You will fight to avoid marveling at the festive, dancing police lights across the temple walls as Swatara Township Police struggle to penetrate the lot, called back for the fifth of fiftieth time for a disturbance, a mental breakdown, or an attempt to take goods from the Walmartian temple without paying proper tribute. You will feel the need to stay after fording these violent currents for what feels like hours, but you should not stay in the realm of Krampus because you have not yet found a spot to stop your warm, safe rolling steel coffin much less pressed your body across a hundred others to get through the bottlenecks and begin your search for whatever you forgot. You may think this is your punishment, your holy penance to honor the season, but listen to your lizard brain and turn back. Heed the screams of those within the Walmartian Temple and turn back.

    Average Walmart with the obligatory McDonald's attached at the entrance. The usual: long lines,…read morenever enough open registers and self-checkout terminals, with people everywhere. GTFO of my way! LOL! I try to avoid shopping here but I was at Sam's Club today anyway. Got what I needed and was in and out in a reasonable amount of time. If a few more self serve checkouts were available, it would've been even quicker.

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    Colonial Park Mall - 7/13/2024

    Colonial Park Mall

    2.9(23 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    A tomb for local nostalgia, plagued by ghosts of its dead social relevance, the Colonial Park Mall…read moreis a hollow shell. It is an empty, echoing chamber of dusty vaults that once held great names and popular brands that drew hundreds of shoppers per day. This once proud social hub would be horrifyingly quiet if not for the pop music piped into the empty spaces, the upbeat sounds distorting as they echo off the tile and concrete surfaces, blending the sing-song melody of a angelic spirit into a lost soul fighting its final descent into madness. Yes, the Colonial Park Mall is dead, but remains haunted, one might say possessed by a small community of vendors peddling curious wares and sinister services. And also cell phone stores. You would be forgiven to think the random, lone stranger walking by is the spirit of a former shopper who once used the mall for their daily walk and expired near the old Radio Shack and now doomed to tour its remains for all eternity. The mall is policed by cemetery watchmen, glassy-eyed custodians ready to expel loiterers and those without a shopping agenda. They wander through the ruins left behind by pretzel makers and shoe stores and clothiers and other shoe stores and Hickory Farms and even more shoe stores. And they converge every hour at an empty center court where children once gathered as a wise and cheerful Santa Claus would grant audiences and wishes from 10 to 11 and again from 1 to 3 on Saturdays during the holidays. Gone are the mallrats, their socializing now digital. Gone are the great savings events and sports memorabilia shows and special musical guests. Gone are the anchor stores like Sears and Bon Ton. Only Boscov's survives to give this empty space meaning. The mall itself is a parasite grafted to its flank. Come and peer into the past as thoughts of the post-apoclaypse rise from the vibe. To stand inside this dying space is to know the meaning of loneliness. To step beyond the threshold of the jubilant Shoe Carnival is to be stripped of all joy and hope.

    Even though Colonial Park Mall is a dead mall, it's excellent for mall walkers, with PopUp Sales…read morelike the Just Between Friends Kids' PopUp Sale from March 18-21,2026. Not the best selection of stores, but I commend the retail stores here that are still operating.

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    Colonial Park Mall - Former Sears.

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