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    Callaghan Corner

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    Wonderland of the Americas - Fried pickles from a food vendor

    Wonderland of the Americas

    (59 reviews)

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    I feel a little bad writing a review of this mall, as it feels like kicking a place when it's…read morealready down. But I have to be honest...if you're not there for an arts n' craft fair on the weekend, it's bereft of stores and more than a little off-putting. For example, the elevators and stairways between levels are few and far between. I didn't see any working escalators. Definitely not a place to go if you're mobility impaired. Parking near the food court is limited or non-existent, meaning that you have a distance to walk through corridors so empty that I expected to see a tumbleweed blow through. Still, it's reasonably well kept up and the pavilion area has pretty glass windows and flags, plus there are some great places at the food court that are not chains. Call it a 2 out of 5 place. I can't see coming here except for a fair or if there's a specialty store you want to visit. It's sad...but I guess the 'mall walk' was a thing best left in the 80s now that Amazon sells everything.

    Once called Crossroads mall, it now has mostly locally owned small businesses, many of which…read morespecialize in various genres of collector's items. This mall has been revitalized by the many well attended markets and festivals they regularly host. I was surprised by the number of clinics also housed in the facility given medical and dental care aren't what you would expect to find in an entertainment and shopping hub. You'll find a wide eclectic selection of wares here which makes for fun browsing. Things to know before you go: 1) the layout isn't intuitive, so remember where you parked and entered when you arrive, 2) the tables in the food court are not kept clean so bring cleaning wipes with you to clean your table before you eat, 3) there was only one elevator in the general mall and several of the escalators were broken so be prepared to use the stairs if you can. During Fiesta, the parking lot hosts a bus park and ride and there is a theater inside that hosts various plays throughout the year. If you want to buy a Quinceañera dress, get your tarot cards read, enjoy a spooky treat, get your teeth cleaned, go to a horror museum and then buy sage to cleanse. yourself after, then you'll be in the right place.

    Black Friday - Front door with all you need to know

    Black Friday

    (26 reviews)

    This place is... I don't even know how to describe it. It's different. It's an experience for sure…read more You walk into a giant empty room full of these massive bins with a bunch of stuff dumped into them. The stuff being dumped onto the tables is like blood being dumped into the sea... and watch as the sharks go crazy. It's up to you to rummage through all the things and find something you think is worth the current price du jour ($7 on Friday gradually going down to $0.50 the following Wednesday). A lot of the stuff is production rejects or random Amazon returns or closeout deals. It's an interesting enough place to check out if you've never been anywhere like this before, but the energy and insanity of it can suck you in a bit - and if you get sucked in, you will spend way longer and much more in this place for things that you may or may not actually use (more than likely not). A few warnings if you're considering this adventure... 1. This is the art of the patient. You will have to sort through a lot of crap to find anything remotely valuable to you. 2. Either bring gloves or let go of caring about what you touch. First of all, everyone is touching everything in this place. Second, some of these products are liquid and they get damaged and leak in all the shuffling. I've had several "what the hell did I just touch" moments here. 3. It's a bit socially awkward... some people take this place very seriously and they are on the hunt. Some people can get a little territorial about their tables and don't be surprised if you get a suspicious eye or random touch from a person rifling through the same stuff you are. Also, it's not uncommon to get a bunch of stuff dumped on the clearing you just created. 4. Check the item you've found carefully! Remember, some of these are returns that are not vetted. I once bought a "smart" light bulb and ended up with someone's rejected normal light bulb. Enjoy!

    OK, I've been to flea markets in my time and I've been to some pretty far on the other side of town…read moresort of flea markets, but this place is trashy with a T. I was there for the second time about a week and a half ago and walked in, and it was not very crowded this time as opposed to the first time I was there, but that did not mean it was any more organized. Not at all. In fact, I believe that because there were fewer patrons there were also fewer customer service people tending to their wares. I know that Amazon has a policy (for those of you in the back of the room, listen up here...if you didn't know, already, Amazon owns Black Friday and sends all of their returns that can't be sold as "New" or "Like New" two stores like this across the country to be sold at bargain bin prices) that items that come in a box or plastic bag cannot be opened and disturbed prior to purchasing it. That way it's more of a surprise because some of the nicer items are in boxes and bags and because they're less likely to be purchased because you can't see what it is, if you do buy it and get home, you'll have much more of a surprise about finding a diamond in the rough then you would otherwise. anyway, as I mentioned, Amazon has that policy, but the day that I was there, people were ripping open boxes and bags, and pulling out parts that you really couldn't tell what it was a part of and then throwing them back in the bin if they didn't want it. It made for a very messy experience and no way for most people. Do you ever get all of the parts back together in the boxes or bags and so those items I assume just get trashed because of lack of working parts unless someone can find the pieces but in these heaps and piles on these bin tables that's almost impossible. Anyway, I went in hoping to find a good value and came out with three items and paying only $3.25 since it was dollar day. I think I've satisfied my curiosity about this place for the near long-term and so I probably won't be going back for a while. I wish you luck if you do!

    Callaghan Corner - shoppingcenters - Updated May 2026

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