Located in Santa Clara is The Valley Fair Mall.
Mall history:The Valley Fair mall was accessible in 1986. This mall contains 236 stores as of 2016.The owner and management of this development are the Westfield group. Hahn Company is the developer of this establishment. Total retail floor adds up to 1,497,728 sq ft. With 2 floors. This mall contains 7,692 parking spaces. In northern California, it is one of the largest malls. Santana Row is another popular attraction right across the street from the mall. This shopping center is beneficial for the $1,150 per square foot. There are seventeen food courts and nine restaurants in Valley fair. Macy’s is their heftiest retail store. It consists of 396,000 sq ft. They also have a Nordstrom …show more content…
with 220,000 sq ft. They expanded the mall in 2007. The owners amplified more stores and parking spaces. They then attached extra luxury stores in 2013.
Review and experience
With most of these stores you will have a fair experience. Sure the parking can be rough. But once that's off your back, it's a breeze. Lines shouldn't be too harsh and some employees are pleasant and helpful. This mall consists of higher brand stores than other malls in the Santa Clara area.
This mall contains a wide variety of food options. There are vegan and non-dairy options as well. There are over 16 food places to choose from. From healthy to junk food, there is an option for everyone! The prices aren't a bank breaker either. And many foods are favorable enough for the price.
Valley Fair consists of many directories. They tend to soar high, so they can be located easily.
When you go to Pink you’re almost guaranteed great customer service. They almost always conveniently approach you and ask if you need any assistance. These employees are always smiling and glad to help. Yes the pricing can be a little much. But for the majority you receive your money's quality in my opinion. The lines usually don't take long for the average day. If you progress on the right day, it's worth every penny in my opinion. Pink is 100% worth time and money. At Macy's, you are almost guaranteed to have someone helpful and polite. They might not always be smiling, but you receive what you need fast. This store also has something for everyone. I personally assume that if they gave a small numerous amount of smiles, it could be a superior experience for others. Like most stores, it all depends on the employee you're dealing with. But I believe overall this store is worth time and money if you have the right employee.
Sephora has many fabulous varieties of makeup.
The Sephora at Valleyfair has an average of 1,000-2,000 customers a day. There are greeters at the door who are kind and helpful! You can try on all the products if desired and. The employees can do it for you as well. This Sephora seemed to have a wider variety from other Sephoras. There are many employees who are helpful and kind. I believe that Sephora is worth the time and money, even though some things can be overpriced. It mainly depends on how you prefer to spend your money!
About 1,000-1,500 people go to the Starbucks at Valleyfair on a daily basis. There are many different varieties of drinks for your preference along with others too! It is not that popular in the mornings so that’s the best time to hit the road, but there are long lines and you generally compelled to be waiting for your drink! It is exceedingly popular around 12:00pm-6:00pm. In my opinion, it is definitely worth the time and wait! These stores are deserving of time and money. Other stores may not be as worthy. The Valley Fair mall is definitely worth all the ups and
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