Pretty good. You can pretty much go and get whatever you like for hobbies and art. The register area, though leaves much to be desired. Whenever I have been there they have had two registers open, right across from each other. I always end up on the slow lane, usually behind people who pay with pennies or checks, or who ask endless stupid questions about the stuff that they are buying. So one day, I tried standing in the middle, so I could get to the quickest register when it becomes available. Giant woman: Which line are yer on? Felix: Both Giant Woman: There ain’t no both! Outta my way! Sadly, she was correct, and I ended up on the wrong line again.
Jackie R.
Classificação do local: 3 Pleasanton, CA
I like this Michaels because I was familiar with the layout of the store after the many trips here. Michaels has tons and tons of stuff and met my needs for scrapbooking and painting. I was able to find what I needed and at affordable pricing. Watch out when you’re in the parking lot here. People tend to drive like crazy people here for some reason, maybe the paint fumes from Michaels or the fabric from JoAnn’s across the parking lot drives them mad. I sure don’t know but be a «defensive driver».
Misi P.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
Michael’s is right across from JoAnn’s in Frandor, so I often bounce back and forth between the two. Michael’s should actually get three and a half stars because while they have a better selection of beads and other crafting things, the prices are really expensive. They don’t have fabric, which is sometimes a bother because it means I have to trek over to JoAnn’s and make another trip. Overall I like Michael’s and it’s a mainstay in my shopping repertoire,