I like this mall! It’s very limited, so you don’t have much options for stores, however, it’s so spread out and so empty most of the time. A lot of people use it to do walking, which is pretty cool. It kind of makes me sad because I see the potential, however, it’s completed isolated. Overall, if I can come here, I would much prefer to rather than other malls to avoid the crowds!
Alexis B.
Classificação do local: 2 Houston, TX
Definitely has seen better days. Kind of sad little mall. The Bijou theatre is all that keeps me coming back.
Yvonne S.
Classificação do local: 2 San Antonio, TX
Not really much in this mall I just go in thru Burks to get to those little shops that are being rented out to people. I really don’t know how this mall has stayed open all these years. Oh and they have the Bijou
Steve L.
Classificação do local: 1 San Antonio, TX
If I was into mall walking for exercise this would be the place. The mall and the few stores open are empty if people!
Aria K.
Classificação do local: 2 San Antonio, TX
Not a lot of stores at all. Not a bad place to shop, per say, but chances are you are not going to find what you need there. Constantly dead and not a very fun place to hang out. The«Little Shop» area is kind of interesting. Probably the best part of the mall. But for the love of gods, do not go to the Beauty Secrets shop to get threaded. The woman there BUTCHERED my eyebrows.
Curt C.
Classificação do local: 3 San Antonio, TX
Kind of a weird mall that’s been reborn into a different sort of mall that you’d normally expect. This used to be Crossroads Mall. But a bunch of renovations happened, and it became the Wonderland of the Americas that we currently know it as. It’s not the normal kind of mall where you go for clothes shopping, or to go and hang out in the food court. It has more destination stops, instead of impulse destinations. They’ve got a medical clinic in there. Nobody walks by and says, «You know, I could go for a coupla stitches!» It’s anchored by some tenants that you’d normally never expect to anchor a mall. SuperTarget?! Burlington Coat Factory! The place is moderately clean. The restrooms are rather heavily graffitied. I do enjoy the fact that they’ve got a multitude of flags that line the concourse. I like to try and pick out the flags I know, but it’d be nice if they had a sign under each one explaining the flag’s origin. This mall can be a bit of a pain to get to, if you don’t know what you’re doing. If you park in the wrong place, you’ve got a loooong walk ahead of you, even though the mall isn’t that big! My recommendation is to go if you have to, or there’s a store in there that you have to check out, but I don’t go here to hang out…
Stephen C.
Classificação do local: 3 San Antonio, TX
It’s a mall. They host a few nationally know stores and a variety of «Little Shops». These are little locally owned shops with a very wide variety of shopping options. I go here for the movie theater. Though I have walked around in order to see what the different stores that live here are. Truthfully the little shops remind me of Trader’s Village type flea market. Overall not impressed.
Amber S.
Classificação do local: 2 San Antonio, TX
This is a new location inside the Wonderland of the Americas Mall. There are 2 entrances…1 from inside the mall, and 1 from outside. I used the inside entrance and upon arriving at the counter to pay, the employee acknowledged me but did not come to the desk for assistance. I was forced to exit the mall and go to other entrance. After arriving at the other entrance I was told no outside food or drink, because there was a snack counter. I had to drink my Starbucks before entering while my kids waited. I understand the food/drink rule but they don’t serve coffee and in my opinion Starbucks for an exhausted mommy should be an exception. I even suggested I sit at one of the many tables they had while I finished but was denied. Once inside the first thing I noticed was that the place was considerably smaller than the Location at a Rolling Oaks. It was much cleaner, but they are a newer location so that was expected. There weren’t near as many inflatables at this location which was disappointing because admission is the same price($ 8WITH a $ 2 off coupon). Another thing that turned me off was the rule about NORUNNING. Really?! You expect to bring young kids(mine is 3) to a fun indoor bounce place and tell him not to run? Let’s be realistic. There were MANY video games that caught the eye of my kiddo, but after paying $ 8+ to get in, I didn’t want to pay extra. My son was over this place and ready to go in about an hour. The parking was TERRIBLE(had to park in Target lot). I will NOT be returning to this location, and I would NOT recommend it to a friend. Save your money, or go to the Rolling Oaks location.
Maria G.
Classificação do local: 5 San Jose, CA
Great place to bring the kids! They can play in the inflatables or watch a movie on a projected big screen. The atmosphere is clean and safe. The employees reminded the children to walk and also how to properly go down the slides. The gates are locked – KIDSCANNOTLEAVEWITHOUTPARENTS. I am impressed!