This mall is dead. There was about 10 people in the whole mall, including us. The place is very modern and has a charm to it, but there was all of maybe 15 stores in the whole mall, and only like 5 restaurants in the whole food court. The parking was a breeze, but that’s because like I said, there was no one here. Bathrooms were clean, security guard ignored me when I asked where the food court was, and the employees in several stores were very friendly. The Subway employee was extremely polite. We caught him right as he was leaving the store to run to the bathroom, and we had to insist that he go ahead and go and that we could wait, because as soon as he saw us he started to turn around to help us.
Robin S.
Tu valoración: 1 Tallmadge, OH
In Macon for a few hours and wanted to walk and window shop. There wasn’t anything downtown so we thought we’d try a mall. Nice looking and clean but very empty. Even the food court didn’t have much to offer. Foot traffic is nearly non-existent. Too bad because it could be a great place.
Alexis B.
Tu valoración: 2 Warner Robins, GA
this mall is sooooo dead :(
Tiffany W.
Tu valoración: 2 Far Rockaway, NY
After moving from New York to Macon, I found my self in desperate need to indulge in a retail therapy session. I found Macon Mall on Google maps, saw that there were two good anchor stores(Macy’s & JCPenny) and decided to stop by without further inquiry. What a disappointment! There’s about 10 stores in this mall including those in the food court! Okay, I might be exaggerating a bit, more like 14 stores but a ghost town none the less. There’s an Aeropostale, a few sneaker stores, some small bootleg shops and expansive sections of vacant space. Given the central location, this mall seemed to have a lot of potential but at this point it’s just a desolate wasteland and most importantly a waste of time. 2 stars because they have a Cinnabon and there was PLENTY of parking(hmm, i wonder why…)
James S.
Tu valoración: 3 Macon, GA
The new owner is currently redoing the whole mall and is going to update it completely inside. I stopped there tonight and could already see how nice it’s going to be once completed. The food court area is also getting some much needed expansion and updating. It’s getting a much richer feel to the mall and should be very nice once completed. The outside of the mall area is also getting refreshed as well. The mall is getting back to the safe environment it used to be, there was a time you wouldn’t want to come here on a weekend night! I can’t wait to see it once complete!!!
Emily T.
Tu valoración: 3 Athens, GA
How many stars are you supposed to give a dead mall? :(Wow, poor thing… The mall looks like it has received recent renovations, but all the stores are pretty much gone. The new mall owners, Hull Storey Gibson Companies, took over in September 2010, and they have a long road ahead of them. Here’s hoping they can make it work! As far as I know, this is the only indoor mall in Macon?
Lauren E.
Tu valoración: 1 Warner Robins, GA
HORRIBLE!!! I dont feel safe going by myself, it’s sad! Esp since I used to work at Abercrombie and Fitch about 6 years ago! The only reason I would ever consider going now is for Macy’s and Express, In whick I will drag my boyfriend with me! I wish they would tear this place down! its so Ghetto now, mainly due to all of the«Gangstas» loittering aroung the place!
Rocky L.
Tu valoración: 3 Macon, GA
Is it my favorite place to be? No. While the Macon Mall lacks the general amenities people like to see, such as a complete set of anchor stores, the different stores there are enjoyable. There is a clear separation though and the stores on the side with no anchor seem to be failing to attract customers with Victoria’s Secret being the only exception. It’s a true let down, but with the proposed Bibb County Courthouse coming to the Mall while renovations are underway, Im sure something is bound to rebound this fledgling mall.
Annabelle S.
Tu valoración: 2 Orlando, FL
One of my most«unfavorite» malls. When we first moved to town you could still smoke inside! And many of the floorways were carpeted and so of course– it just made everything STANKy! Then they passed the clean indoor air act, ripped up the carpets and added a whole new section. It made it marginally better than before with a greater selection of stores but you STILL had to be on your toes as crime was pretty rampant. Funny how I usually ended up in Lenox Square/Phipps.