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    Hookah Outlet

    4.9 (9 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    2 years ago

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    1 year ago

    Great selection - helpful staff- reasonable prices - located near Florida mall - tobacco and tobacco free shisha

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    8 years ago

    Goldmine find. The service was awesome!!!!!! The prices were fair. Many options were available!!!

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    8 years ago

    Great prices and Maher is amazing. He answered all my questions and helped me figure out what I needed without any pressure to buy.

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    Costco Wholesale

    Costco Wholesale

    3.3
    (159 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    This Costco location near Millenia is one of the better-run warehouses I've visited. The store is…read moreclean, well organized, and stocked with the wide selection Costco is known for... from groceries and household staples to electronics, seasonal items, and great travel-ready snacks. Even when it's busy, the layout makes it easy to navigate, and the checkout lines move quickly thanks to an efficient staff. Employees are friendly and helpful, which always makes the shopping experience smoother. If you're in the Millenia area and need to stock up, this location delivers the reliable Costco experience: great prices, strong selection, and efficient service.

    Review for Costco - Automotive/Battery Department…read more I've always trusted Costco for quality products and fair customer service, which is why this experience with their new battery return policy was disappointing. My previous battery was functioning but five years old. Because I was starting a new job and wanted reliability, I proactively purchased a new Interstate battery from Costco in late August. Unfortunately, that battery died on me twice within a few months. Upon inspection, I discovered the battery was leaking electrolyte and had a visible bulge in the casing, which strongly indicates a defect. I brought the battery back to Costco to return it. Naturally, the battery tested as "charged" since I had just driven to the store. However, the focus remained solely on the test result, not on the clear physical signs of failure. The first technician attempted to test the battery with a handheld device and initially tried to connect it backwards, placing the negative lead on the positive terminal. That alone was concerning. Despite pointing out the leak and casing bulge, I was repeatedly told that because the battery tested "good," it could not be returned. A second technician spoke to us in a dismissive tone and said he would "do it this time," but implied we should not expect help in the future. I ultimately had to pay a prorated difference and leave with another battery. What was most troubling was the complete lack of acknowledgment that a leaking battery is unsafe and unreliable, regardless of a momentary charge reading after being driven. Electrolyte leakage and casing deformation should outweigh a parking-lot test result when evaluating a return. Additionally, the same technician incorrectly stated that all push-start vehicles require AGM batteries. That is inaccurate--AGM batteries are required for vehicles with auto stop/start systems, not simply push-button ignition. This misinformation further reduced my confidence in the automotive service provided. This experience has made me question the level of care and expertise customers receive at Costco when purchasing and servicing automotive products. A policy that ignores visible safety defects in favor of a single test reading does not align with the quality and trust Costco is known for. I hope Costco reconsiders how defective batteries are evaluated and ensures staff are both properly trained and empowered to address obvious safety concerns.

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    Disney's Character Warehouse

    Disney's Character Warehouse

    3.5
    (96 reviews)
    3.7 mi
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    I almost hate to write this review, because the last thing this place needs is more foot traffic…read more If you're willing to fight traffic, fight for a parking space (seriously, finding a parking spot at this outlet takes a minimum of 10 minutes, often closer to 20-25 minutes), deal with the crowds, and deal with rude fellow customers and coughing/crying toddlers......*IF* you're willing to go through all that, than yes, you can find some great deals on Disney Parks Exclusives at this store. Just be aware that it's no walk in the park (pun intended).

    Sadly, Disney needs to focus on their guest experience and stop the nonsense going on in this…read morelocation. Visted the store after hearing all the hype online about deals etc and was appalled by what I witnessed. What should be a shopping experience aligned with Disney's typical guest experiences is in reality an auction and shopping hoard that is not discouraged at all by the store. The store had numerous whatnot sellers and live auctioneers conducting live auctions for store merchandise they had not yet purchased. To put this into context, these sellers DO NOT own the items they are auctioning, they are running live auctions that store customers were appearing in without knowing, selling items from the racks that they hadn't purchased yet and interfering with other shoppers as they shopped. It makes you not want to shop there and just go online and attend their auctions instead because at least then you don't have them shoving you out of the way and grabbing things back from you as you shop. They were literally live streaming shelves, starting auctions for items for sale on the shelves and blocking shoppers from buying those items they were trying to auction despite not owning the items. They had carts filled with merchandise for their auctions. When the doors opened Sunday morning the whatnot sellers were all waiting first in line and clearly knew the staff, calling some by their first name, joking with them etc. As soon as they get into the store they grab everything off the shelves and stock pile the items in their carts, cutting off shoppers, families etc. In the rear corner of the store, two men stood "guarding" multiple carts overflowing with toys they hoarded off the shelves as guests tried to shop. They refused to give the items to shoppers and claimed they were buying them. All the while standing in the back corner with piles of items that in store shoppers wanted to buy, however the whatnot sellers grabbed everything to try to auction them off from inside the store. It was crazy. You had the option to wait for them to run their auctions and see if someone online wanted to buy the item and have a shot at them then deciding to "put it back" What a joke. The staff seem very well aware that this was going on and didn't want to acknowledge it when it was called out to them. Some of them clearly have a relationship with these people. I attempted to notify a manager on the floor who I saw people auctioning within her line of sight. I asked if she saw this happening and she gave a blank stare. I then asked if she knew what whatnot was thinking maybe she doesn't understand what's happening, but she said she knew what it was and didn't understand what the issue was. I explained that there were a group of men guarding carts full of merchandise they haven't bought in the back corner of the store while their partners ran live auctions in the store. The manager just stared at me. Im not sure if she was getting a cut of the action or what. It was bizarre. A quick search on Google showed this practice is not permitted, yet the store workers and managers did nothing to stop it and engaged with sellers who were in auctioning. I took numerous pictures and videos of this happening. Amazingly, the auctioning customers were fine to record and conduct their auctions, but I was given dirty looks for taking pictures documenting what was going on. I watched as a woman visiting from another country repeatedly attempted to buy a toy from the shelf only to have a seller tell her they are auctioning the item and to put it back on the shelf. The woman's child was clearly upset and the mom was upset by the situation. This was the nonsense that staff allowed to go on. I will not shop here again because of this practice. I don't care what discount they are running on old merchandise no one wanted. The way you treat customers whether in the park or in your bargain hut should be the same as both carry the "Disney" brand name. I don't know why a company would allow their brand to be devalued by this nonsense. I LOVED that the Nike outlet had a sign visible to all strictly prohibiting this practice, not allowing auctions in their store nor will they permit the return of items from the auctioneers, preventing item hoarding. THANK YOU NIKE AND SHAME ON YOU DISNEY CHARACTER OUTLET!

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