As with a lot of malls in smaller to midsized towns, the selection of stores and the selection within the stores continues to dwindle. It’s a great place to go if you just want an excuse to get out and about and blow money on things you don’t really need, but as always, it’s not what it used to be and if you’re looking for something specific, it’s easier to find(and cheaper) online. I’ve never had any specific problems here though; the atmosphere is fine and I’ve never had a major complaint about mall staff or the staff at any of the stores in particular. I would, however, recommend the mall in Ft. Collins over this one, based purely on diversity.
Beka D.
Classificação do local: 4 Cheyenne, WY
Really nice, small sized mall! They have a good variety of stores to shop in, as well as options for food, drink, and desserts. There’s even a theatre!
Felix B.
Classificação do local: 4 Denver, CO
This place doesn’t have a food court and they closed the Taco John’s — the only reason for going here! So disappointed. Changed the rating — the comment was just a joke. When home for Christmas my niece and I always went to Taco Johns while everyone else was shopping — it was our«thing». And we only have 1TJ’s in Colorado — would love to have more(downtown, Stapleton ANYWHERE, really).
Jaclyn B.
Classificação do local: 4 Cheyenne, WY
Typical mall has a variety of stores and place to get your grub on. Over the years I have seen many business in and out of the mall. I really miss Eddie Bauer had great clothes. Glad to have the extended sized Maurice’s great remodel. Chick Fila is my go to place to eat in the mall never disappoints. Over all average mall for a small town.
Toni M.
Classificação do local: 1 Cheyenne, WY
Stores closing, need better more upscale stores, but to attract them you need to update the mall, get it clean. The doorways are filthy, the flooring is beaten up. Need stores like old navy, aeropostle, sephora, and kiosks that attract people rather than chase them away.
Leah B.
Classificação do local: 5 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
Just moved to Cheyenne from Austin, TX. and thought I would check out Frontier Mall. My husband and I went over for the first time on 11÷18÷14 to Joann Fabrics. The mall parking lot was full. lots of people around. very clean inside and nice selection of stores. We just went inside to Joann Fabrics to make a purchase. The store was clean and the staff was friendly. I would definitely return to Frontier Mall. I feel pretty safe walking around that place. even if I was by myself.
Julie D.
Classificação do local: 5 Lewisville, TX
Great little mall. Went for Victoria’s Secret and was impressed with the customer service there. It wasn’t a huge store but they had a great selection.
Ginny L.
Classificação do local: 4 Watervliet, NY
A great selection of stores… We came to the mall because the only Chic-Fil-A in Wyoming is located here. Great service at the Verizon Store.
Lara B.
Classificação do local: 5 Laramie, WY
Not a fancy mall, but clean and updated and feels safe. Ample amounts of free parking but some of the potholes could sink a ship, so navigate accordingly.
Ryan S.
Classificação do local: 4 Spokane, WA
Typical mall. Looks like it was updated with new stores the past few years. I miss Time Out arcade.
Noah O.
Classificação do local: 4 Aurora, NE
One thing that I must give Frontier Mall credit for, is that they haven’t caught that disease that a lot of other smaller malls have. There aren’t many, if any, empty store fronts. If a store moves out, its normally replaced within a couple weeks with something new. There is always traffic in this mall, but nothing crazy like the large city malls. Also, this is one of only 3 malls in the entire state of Wyoming. The other two are in Casper and Rock Springs, which are 188 and 245 miles away respectfully. Its a really good mall, that seems to be surviving when other malls this size are failing.
Josh Q.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Maybe it’s because I’m from the city, but this mall always seems empty to me. I’ve gone several times during different times of the day, but there were never that many people compared to other malls I’ve been to. Despite the few people in the mall, most of the storefronts were occupied with quality establishments. I don’t know how most of those stores can stay in business with how few people I’ve seen in the mall. A covered garage would be nice during winter, but patrons will have to travel in the cold from their cars into the mall. Then again, it probably wouldn’t be cost effective.