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RashiBajaj
the only draw back of this mall is it is open and very difficult to shop during winters, other than that you get better deals than the other malls
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Itraf
I used to go square one,Heartland for shopping,But recently I've discovered if you keep an eye on deals,Toronto premium outlet is best place to shop.
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aBitDaring
This outlet is open air, so dress for the weather. Bring water bottles, there are no fountains. Food court isn't great, eat before going or stop at the Lindt store for a free ball of chocolate to perk yourself up.This outlet has (among others) Coach, DKNY, Burberry, Michael Kors, Guess, Lucky Brand and a proper Armani Prive/Collezioni/Georgio store, not A/E, one woman was complaining the prices were too high, she didn't realize that it wasn't the Armani Exchange hoodies and t-shirts, but higher-end Armani suits and dresses and coatsOn weekends, people line up to get into Coach and Tory Burch, which isn't worth it, the selection is the same week in, week out- go once or twice a season to get the new stuff, otherwise it's sad that it's so close to Mississauga (401 and Trafalgar) with rarely anything new.Hot Topic merchandise is kept current with what's in the non-outlet stores, I noticed when buying a gift for someone that the same item bought at square one's location was half price at this outlet only a day later.
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Bonnietheb
As far as outlets go it is as previously described by others. It is compact, which is good, but it is open air, which was cold. As others have said it is still in Canada so usually the deals are so so. On boxing week however the deals were fabulous. The flip side of actual great deals was how busy some stores were. Some were not worth the sheer physical effort of fighting with the throngs. I would rather pay full price and shop in comfort. Great though if you have the patience to do it. The biggest disappointment was The Bay. Not sure why they wanted to so downgrade their image by having such a horrible store. Bottom line; not really enough variety to warrant the drive. The "average" rating reflects the fact we got some amazing deals and walked away with quite a haul for really very little and that's the point of outlet shopping.
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Divevoyager
We headed out to the Toronto Premium Outlets on Black Friday, just for the drive. Parking was horrendous. Insufficient parking was available for the shoppers at the mall, and across the street on Trafalgar Road - sign indicating lot full. We even witnessed numerous hot-heads attempting to locate parking and the local constabulary resolving parking issues and the sort. This is an open air mall with over 70 shops, and on a cool day it is not a pleasant place to be. If you intend to seek shelter from the cold in the food building, be forewarned, that it can be quite crowded. If you require information regarding the mall, or a map (not up to date), the information kiosk is located in the food building, right in the center of the Outlets's complex.We were quite surprised to see the long lineups for entry to some of the shops, and from what we could tell, their sales were nothing special. The entire mall supposedly was on sale, though the sale pricing left a lot to be desired, except for the very few stores, that truly did have a sale on, with reductions off of their already reduced prices. Other than that, the average sale was 20% -25% off the MSRP.There are deals to be had, though you do have to look hard, and even then the so called deals are not much better than what the local malls and shops offer in the GTA. In other words, not really worth the drive, the pain in attempting to locate parking, and freezing in this open air mall.Would we recommend this establishment: Not really.Would we return to this establishment: Not on Black Friday, or Boxing week, or weekend. Best to check the Outlet's website to see which stores truly have a sale on, that will appeal. Other than that not worth the effort.
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pdisp66
was expecting to be terrible based on the reviews, but got decent clothes for decent time. a bit more expensive than us, but then we do live in overpriced canada...needs a better food court for sure
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500debh
I don't shop in the U.S. but I know this place is not a bargain either. Went there twice..once with a friend..and wow a dress for $300.00 on SALE...guess only rich people can shop there.. we did not buy any thing as it was wayyyyyyyyyyyyy over our budgets. Went second time to go to Calendar store to get Grumpy Cat calendar..this year didn't have to bother lots of other stores have it. I don't see the attraction. Been to the Vaughan shopping mall with my Mom and it have great prices. Will not be back to this outlet. Not worth the drive.
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jammer0000
THis is hands down the best Outlet Mall In the GTA, VEry nice layout, just like a regular indoor mall, but its outdoor and openair. Unlike all the other outlets in Canada, you have to drive to go to each store, thats such a bad concept for canada, as its a very cold countrythey should do all malls indoor, as in the winter times its very difficult to go there with children or elderly members.
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Gr8te_karma
Too crowded.....took too long to get a parking spot.....we waited 20 mins...very few deals....food court sucks....too small and not a good variety...we will never go back here......Dixie Value Mall is so much better....
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ygorcanada
You will find the most important brands and with a little bit of luck,,,really good prices. The open space concept make me prefer to shop here instead of Dixie Malls.