Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Central Valley
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- Monday:10AM–9PM
- Tuesday:10AM–9PM
- Wednesday:10AM–9PM
- Thursday:10AM–9PM
- Friday:10AM–9PM
- Saturday:10AM–9PM
- Sunday:10AM–9PM
We decided on a trip that would take 40 min. Used the 87 North Interstate and Central Valley Would scans your plate in the event you don’t have the EZ pay and mails you the toll. We arrived at this mall my first advice wear your tennis shoes, which is composed of over 350 stores of which there are many brand name like Guess, Polo, Ralph Lauren , Gap, Nike, New Balance, Sketchers, Crocs, Lindt, Tommy Hilfiger. Your saving can range from 20-70% from the original price . The Market place is their Food court many restaurants . You actually need 2-3 days to cover the entire mall. We completed 1/3 of the mall in 6 hours . One stop shopping at all the name brands. Highly recommended
HIGHLY RECOMMEND!Its a bit far but if you take the bus tour from the Port Authority terminal near Times Square its a really nice drive through New Jersey and into the countryside. Once there its a beautiful little township with all the awesome brands, some great discounts and its a nice walk around.The bus returns every half hour or so.The food court is full of restaurants and fast food outlets too.Was able to pick up some awesome discounts from Tommy Hilfiger, Gucci, Lacoste, Adidas etc.Its a great day tour if you want some shopping therapy! definitely will be back in the future :)
If you were debating going to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, you should know that we felt very safe when we went shopping there. Virtually everyone was wearing masks in the stores and it wasn’t very crowded so you can feel pretty relaxed walking around while window shopping!
They were almost 2 hours far from Im currently staying but i went ahead and travel there, on the way there are sone amazing views as well as crossing by the new bridge is amazing ( even more at night) outlets are good, they are HUGE you really need to go early if you plan on really covering all the mall as it has a lot of tiny alleys on which you go to new shops.
The prices are not that low, not all the stores have clearance and deals inside, it’s a good place to spend the weekends with the family , the Bus 2 ways ticket costs $42 from New York and took an hour if the road clear but at night it took longer due to crowded roads.
It’s my first outlet ever so I don’t have anything to compare it with. I guess if you search good enough you’ll be able to find some gems. Like for example these 282$ Prada Mary Jane shoes 😍 .But I’ve been there 2 days after labour day weekend, and it seemed like all the best had been bought before I came.
Amazing if I had to give it more then 5 stars I will !! Super friendly staff all the whole mall! Super clean and nice 💗 Very nice and affordable stuff came here with my family and I love it 😻 super nice to come and chill out for a bit who wouldn’t wanna come here you can even find parking anywhere just very big tho and I got lost but it was a chiefs kiss love it will come here again don’t regret going there 💕
Lousy parking. Since when did they start roping off huge sections of the lots in front of the stores and charging $15 for the privilege of self-parking there? I got there the first hour of business on a Sunday morning, couldnt find a spot out front (the huge area between Shake Shack and Polo Ralph Lauren). Had to go to the parking area behind Gap. When I left the lot, cars were circling around and around looking for a spot. Not worth going all that way for major parking headaches and hardly any shopping bargains.
Easily the biggest outlet mall Ive ever been to, and conveniently located right off the highway. Lots of empty spots, but there is a good balance of high end and lower end stores, with some decent eateries, vending machines and restrooms. They do not offer paper maps. You must either find a kiosk, or get it from your phone. This is definitely not a quick-shopping trip kind of destination. You could probably spend DAYS here with enough stamina and credit.
Awesome place, good prices, variety of brands, alternatives of food and beverages.I am visiting from Saudi Arabia and my impression of the Woodbury Common Outlets is wonderful. I visited this place many times during my visit in NY. Woodbury Common is home to more than 250 stores that offer designer brands at discounted prices. Less than an hour from NY. Crowds of foreign visitors board tour buses and shuttles daily in the Big Apple to make the short trip north to Woodbury in search of bargains. The shopping center has in-house interpreters and offers overseas shipping and currency exchange services for its international guests.You can find all the favorite brands like Banana Republic, Nike, Adidas, Coach, Kate Spade’s, etc. in this place and buy all the things with unbelievable prices and discounts. The atmosphere is so family friendly. Awesome experience for the family! Even if youre from out of town or local. I highly recommend this place to anyone that wants to have a good shopping in NY.
I love Woodbury common outlet and even when I don’t think that I’ll buy anything , I do end up buying a lot.We took the bus from port authority bus station in nyc . Tickets were bought for 27$ via Groupon and we claimed them in the first floor ticket booth. The bus was leaving from door 409. Even though we got there 30 minutes before departure there was already a line, however not to worry, there’s more than one bus leaving the station in theMorning. The coupon book is now only and they don’t hand it over as they used to. If you want to get a map of the outlet you’ll find it in the information counter . My favorite store in Woodbury are Nike , Calvin Klein , Gucci and polo Ralph Lauren . My mom’s favorites are Tommy Hilfiger, Adidas, Levi’s, DKNY and also the children’s place where she can buy a lot of cheap finds for the grandkids.My 13 yo niece loved Pandora, Disney, Forever 21 and Abercrombie and Fitch.When it comes to food, I feel that Woodbury made a lot a progress and everyone can find what to eat, from salads to burger, from Mexican to Thai and Chinese, vegan, gluten free. Shake shack also has a big presence in the outlet. Coffee can be found in The new Ralph’s coffee truck as well as Starbucks . There’re also juice and ice cream options. Tip- some of the stores offer additional discount if you sign up for the mailing list / phone list. Worth it.I do want to note that we’ve received exceptional service at Levi’s by Troy.
Lots of good outlet stores , usually a long line to get into gucci or anything like that but they have pretty good deals there! Most of the workers are friendly too aside from the ones who are nasty. I love the sacks on fifth ave due to their already good prices and then the clearance
Great place for shopping, lots of options, very good stores. But we went there on a Sunday, and the only way to park was if we paid US$ 15, not for valet service, but to park in the regular parking area. All free parking places were full, because they reserved large portions of what was previously free parking and were charging US$ 15 from the customers. Still worth going there for shopping, but this was unexpected and very upsetting
Im going to try my Best about this review:Its a great Outlet Mall in a great place for everyone, it has a lot of 🚻 Restroms and plenty of variety of Brands and great Discounts. Some Stores are very friendly but some are really Racist!!!! And I want to Clearly make a big Point about Racism! MANY STORES MAYBE BE GREAT BUT THERE COSTUMER SERVICE WAS RACIST WITH MY WIFE AND ME EVEN JUST TRYING TO BUY.I DONT WANT TO SAY NAMES OF STORES BUT YOU WILL KNOW IF YOU GO, I hope this review somebody can see it before going here or if someone else is interested on my experience.
Have been coming here for years. But this is the first time where it hasn’t been worth it. A lot of brands are not here (Canada Goose, Belstaff, Barbour, Hackett, G Star, etc.). Clothing and footwear is either in short supply or is the same price, or more, than regular stores that are having sales. Case in point - Polo Ralph Lauren polo t-shirts used to be $69 and you always received 40% off. Now they are $95 (regular price) and only 25% off, which other regular stores such as Macy’s are running. At the moment, probably not worth the hike. Also food options are really limited to fast food only. They need more good quality restaurants.
Super crowded, long lines to get into popular stores, and parking is difficult to find. However if youre willing to overlook these negatives, its likely youll leave this place with quite a shopping haul. You cant beat the number of stores available at this outlet and the number of luxury brands stores to visit.
I was going there to purchased some clothes until I read a review from an article about outlets.If you think you’re buying brand name clothes, think again.There are two kinds of manufacturers making merchandise for companies.One that are legit, (let say like Gucci made in Italy), that services only Gucci stores in ritzy neighborhoods.The other is cheaply made products made usually in China, that they sells in outlets. 🤔That’s where you get your so called bargains.You can thank me later.
A good place to shop, for grown up, tiny play ground to keep kids busy while moms can shop. Total of 4 items. How can anyone can keep their kids for more than 30 minutes while other can shop more.They could move to bigger square and more activities. It was a very sad paly ground. In the mid day, all 4 items are just buring hot 🔥.
The location is a little far. It is possible to find many famous brands here. There is a serious discount on the prices. There is no electronic store. It is spread over a large area. They used the place in the middle area as valet parking, this caused a complete class separation. Generally cool.
Get there early. Traffic better in the morning. Afternoon traffic busy. Has all the big brands, some good sale and clearance items. Go to the welcome center log in to Simon wifi scan code, downliad app and you will receive alot of discounts on top.of the discounts already received. Wear comfortable walking shoes as w you will burn a bit of rubber. Bring plenty of money. Bring an empty Suitcase.
Great place for all your Shopping needs. Lots of stores anything from regular to fancy brand names, lots of parking space, all the area is very well maintained and taken care of, lots of seating available for those tired of shopping and wanting to rest for a moment. Children playgrounds, clean washrooms, water refill stations, security and information stands are easily found everywhere.We got lots of good deals. It was pretty busy even for a weekday with lots of people shopping from all around the world.
Got here 1 pm on a Sunday and parking was hard to find so had to pay $15 for a roped off section of the parking lot where there where a lot of spaces, later on around 5-6 pm the guy was gone and so were the ropes lol, lots of space available around that time (lesson learned) but overall a great time! The place is huge and there’s many stores 👍
Absolutely greedy managers who block off HALF of the entire parking lot as paid parking. The free wifi requires clicking attempting to click through a series of Chinese articles that dont make any sense. I honestly cant believe that in 2022 there is a mall that is still this backwards. The facilities are nice and clean but I do not think it justifies the terrible experience. I will not be coming back again.
Loved this awesome, huge, expansive mall with almost all brands you would like to shop for!!We drove to the mall on our own so I am not sure whats the best way to get there by bus. I have heard its a great NYC tourist attraction; so there must be plentiful of buses to get to this mall from Port Authority, NYC.We went to the mall in January 2020; post holiday season, but the parking was all full. As this mall is really huge, and is an open layout, I would highly suggest you decide which part of the mall you would like to start your shopping with. I looked at the detailed map of the mall on Google Maps and decided to park close to Ralph Lauren. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes as you would definitely have to walk a lot. This place is huge!We were only here for around 5 hours, so we were able to visit only 5 or 6 stores. I would highly recommend you plan your entire day here as there are a lot of stores. The stores have good discounts and they do offer additional discounts when you buy multiple products.There are a few coffee shops and eating joints here like Shake Shack, Starbucks etc. For a huge place like this, the eating options are a bit less; but this place is a shopping fiesta!Overall, its a must go! :)This review was written to be helpful to you, the consumer, and, to also bring relevant information to the attention of the business in focus. If you found this review to be helpful and/or relevant, please help me by selecting the thumbs up icon below.Thank you for your support!
Love Woodbury but the items have been low lately. Even if they say it opens at 10 some stores don’t open until 11.Avoid the Mango stand they don’t have prices it’s literally $13 for a little Mango bowl. I had rain water fall into my bowl from the umbrella and the lady refuses to make it over. $26 for two people.
I had a really horrific experience at a luggage outlet store. The seller there didnt even inform us that there is no return and ignored us when we asked to return the luggage. She kept repeating that there was nothing he could do. All the luggage there are more expensive than Amazon. Never buy!!!
My favorite outlet location in NY. Always a pleasure doing shopping there. Lots of stores, well kept bathrooms almost on every corner, delicious food at the market. Its very easy to find a store youre looking for. The views are breathing! I highly recommend this place and will be back!
Drove two and a half hours to shop at Woodbury Commons on a 90° day. Absolutely not worth the effort. For an “outlet,” the prices were outrageous, and the staff at many popular stores kept people waiting outside on the sidewalk on the hottest day of the year. At the Jimmy Choo outlet, they were only letting in one customer per sales person. Why? People can’t go in and browse? They have to be accompanied by a sales person? The customer service was horrible in every store except Aritzia (best outlet in the complex - my daughter did very well there). Worst customer service was at the Marc Jacobs outlet, where the employee ignored me when I asked to try on a pair of shoes. The only bright spot of the day was our delicious lunch at Parm.
Dumpster for low-, and mid-quality clothes. Limited selection that can easily be discounted or tricked into looking discounted. None of the high end brands have their top lineup present. Additionally, most clothes are just as expensive or even cheaper in Europe and Asia.
One liner review: Definitely more selections but pricing and sales are the same as other outlets.There are so many stores and items in this outlet. The stores are way more stocked than other outlets so you may find your deal of the day here and be pleased. If not, it’s a waste of time to make a drive out here. Parking is also not complimentary.I was given a coupon book but unless you spend a lot, the coupon book’s extra sales would not apply.Tips: Their complimentary Wi-Fi did not work. That was not good at all. Go when it’s not raining.
Ok shopping *if* you can find any parking.They block off 3/4 of their parking lot for paid parking ($15) which is quite frustrating tbh. That and with the crowds (making it impossible to find any parking unless you post up in an row and -maybe- you will get a spot if someone doesn’t poach it from you) I’d honestly just rather shop online and not deal with it, but that’s just me…
The mall it self was great. We went yesterday March 20, 2022. We eta at Just Salad. We got food poisoning so tell me they don’t properly wash or clean in that restaurant. I will be calling the health inspector because the two of us that ate there were probably not the only ones.
This is the place for shoppers wanting a bargain in the nice brands. The place is huge - largest in the world? Took us one full day to walk through the place and didn’t even manage to see half the shops. If you come via your bus, make sure to grab a free voucher booklet (shopping passport) at the info centre at the entrance. No tax refunds at this place, or airport.
Where to begin? Well, this place is huge so either look at the map online before you go and plot out your time or go early and prepare to spend a lot of time and do a lot of walking. Plenty of the normal retail outlets like Nike, Addidas, Gap, Polo Ralph Lauren, Banana Republic, etc. but then a whole bunch of high end boutique cloth stores Ive never heard of. And with covid-19 regulations, there are lines at the most popular ones so be prepared to wait a bit. Parked at the Saratoga parking garage but there are plenty of others so again, look at a map first then pick the one closest to the stores you know you want to hit. The food court is ok, though plenty of other choices scattered about the property. Have fun!
The largest outlets in east coast of America. Bench of premium brands. But some of the dont have discount. Also some stores need to join a waiting line... But theres a trick:Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?Are you ready?The best way is to skip those too hot shores, shop others, then come back late before stores close at 9pm. LOL... Just kidding. Hope you enjoy shopping there. BTW, eat before arrive. There are many restaurants on the way to Woodbury Premium Outlets.
What a huge huge stores..first.. just visit if you have time of around - 6-7 hours or 2-3 days if you..want to see and explore every bit. Few adds pics of all stores visited .. me this time were- Tommy Hilfiger- Aeropostale- yankee candles- jockey- Carter’s- Bose- guess- Michael Kors- old navy- crocs- polo RalphI’ve review was written to be helpful to you, the consumer and to also bring relevant information to the attention of the business in focus. If you’ve found this review helpful and or relevant for you, please help me by selecting the thumbs up icon below.
Great alternative to acquire costumes of the most prestigious and recognized brands worldwide, at an economical price (using coupons and additional discounts in force). Ample parking, varied alternatives to pause and snack. Very good service, varied products, brands, models and prices.
It is considered one of the largest outlets in the USA, and it is close to New York, where there are most international brands, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Burberry, most international brands, it is recommended to visit it from the beginning of the day, because it needs a lot of time to visit the many stores that are in the outlet.
You want to shop for top name brands, like Ted Baker, Louis Vuitton, etc. At outlet prices? Then this is definetly the place u want to be at. I swear I got the wicked prices here.You still get an amazing deal. But u will need at least 2 days to go thru the entire place. What can I say about this place. Was here for 10 hours spent more than I planned because of the sales they had at the time and brands and I still didnt go into all the shops I wanted my legs were just too warn out. Should be more prepared 😂
Woodbury Commons is a large premium shopping outlet. Some of the high end designers that can be found here is, Gucci, Versace, Dior, Prada, and YSL. It is about an hour from New York City. There are busses that come here and drop off tourists. There is plenty of parking in several different lots. A large food court with about ten different vendors offers a variety to choose from. Even if you only spent a half hour in each store here you would not make to every store in the day. You can definitely find some deals sometimes depending on what your shopping for. I found some Versace items that were 70% off the original retail price. These are often pieces from last season. I will visit again.
I drove from Toronto to Manhattan and on the way over we visited Woodbury for a day. Im not a shopper. Actually I hate shopping. I like to go in get what I want and get the hell out but you cant do that here and you wouldnt want to. There are more stores than you can visit and explore in a day. If youre looking to do a lot of shopping and want deals then you have to visit here and make sure you have room in your trunk. Where comfortable shoes.
A quick one hour drive from manhattan this is the place for all your designer indulgencesWell maintained with good amenities like a food court and ample parking, not so crowded but also because we went on a week dayI found that the inventory in a lot of stores Kinda looked old and last season-ish, better stuff on fifth avenue, but that’s also if you wanna pay too dollarWe drove there but there are buses from port authority that also go to Woodbury as a day trip
Make a day trip to this place if you are within the driving distance There are daily bus services from NYC to this place. So if you visit NYC try to take a trip to this mall. Mall is huge and outdoor. So bundle up for cold if you go there during winter months. Almost Every brand that exists has an outlet in here. Price and discounts are very attractive! The one critical thing to know is the available range of anything you are looking for. You will see much more colors and choices for the same store here than you will at a regular mall. There is a huge indoor food court. A lots of play areas for kids if you go on a nice warm day.
A friend introduced me to Woodbury commons. It has outlet stores for all brand name Gucci, Burberry you name you can find it. So He took me shopping spent like $1,200 on belt, sneakers clothes etc. I will never order brands online ever again. Its easier going to Woodbury commons, I tried on my items before purchasing. Its open and big. There are security and food courts. Its a easy trip driving. Great deals. He bought me Armani Exchange dresses, pants, shirts and at the Gucci store sneakers that sells for $450.00 He bought for $329. Belts $300, we bought for $ 229.00. Trust me, you will not be disappointed...
I’ve here many many times and this place is really overrated. It seemed improving very slowly. Biggest change was the covered parking deck few years ago. They can do more to improve the atmosphere, and make it easier for folks to move around and rest in the bad weather days. The only Starbucks store was not shopper friendly at all, no rest room, no indoor sitting area, and spotty free Wifi. What’s going on with this place? The au bon pain was a little bit rundown, felt like in the old southern cafe but at least you could seat quietly there, enjoyed the food and watched flies flying around. The better eating section located in where the Shack Shake restaurant was. There was valet parking for parking lots near the stores located ($15).
Our favorite outlet to shop at during the holiday season. We make a day trip from the city every year. They have extra sales on the weekends, but you have to deal with a huge crowd and a lot of lines.If you go on a Monday, you can avoid the crowds, but you miss out on about 10% off from certain stores (they save that extra 10% for weekends.) For me, that’s not bad. I’d rather shop without crowds.
Hey there. Been there last Saturday with friends from NJ... Heard about lot and was thinking whether we should go jersey garden or this. Choose this. No doubt you have lots of options (guess 400+ outlet) and it’s almost impossible you can explore all.Pros--400+ outlets-Posh outlet too like zara D&G , Gucci, Armani-They are divided in courts and well located-One tram is also there to get you tommy outlet and its fun- Market hall is there for lots of food and nice restaurants are also thereCons-- what you will be expecting when you drive 40-50 miles to reach these locations, of course price. and no, NO..They are still like 30-40% off which you can get in malls near to you.So don’t expect price would be that low
I recommend.. this is the best everIt was early on a warm Saturday morning when my bus pulled up to the mall, and the place seemed unsettlingly calm. That would all change by noon, when the lots filled up and the hordes descended, lines forming behind stanchions at Prada and Gucci, and posses of shoppers wheeled around enormous empty suitcases (available at mall kiosks).
Woodbury common is at Hudson district one hour away from new York eighth avenue travellers who stay near times square can reach in ten minutes others have to travel try to take early morning bus it requires full day to shop else you will not be able to cover upgood for those who have planned there shopping in advance clothes and perfumes are really cheap lots of food options are also there burger pizza chipotleif you have to shop more bring your suitcase else you can buy there also lots of optionsenjoy shopping Woodbury !!!
This is probably the largest outlet I’ve ever been to with a great selection of brands, ranging between high end designer brands to regular brands. They essentially have something here for everyone...even a Disney store for kids. We spent a good 4.5 hours here and we did not get the chance to go through the whole place. It took us about 1.5 hours to drive here from the financial district in Manhattan, but it’s worth checking out at least once.
February 2020Loved our day out shopping at Woodbury Common, it wasnt too packed so it was an easy day!We booked our visit/coach with Groupon who usually have around 40% off the price you would pay if buying from the ticket stand in the station - worked out really cheap so I would advise everyone to book through Groupon, so worth it and the coupon book was included also.We got some great deals in some of the high end stores including Gucci, The North Face, Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors.The only shop that surprised me a bit with their prices was GAP, pretty much the same prices as London, if not more expensive but hey, I got some good deals so it wasnt a major issue.We ate in the food court after shopping for several hours, to be fair they had a decent selection of restaurants and food outlets including good old Maccy Ds.Whoever said shopping wasnt a sport was wrong!If youre in New York to shop, Woodbury Common Premium Outlet is the place to go!side note - I have visited here 3 times before - always around the Christmas/New Year period, this year the February deals were good but from observation and experience shopping here, I would highly recommend getting more for your buck by visiting around Black Friday, before Christmas and January sales.If youre a fan of my reviews please follow me on instagram @sammigirl__ where you can DM me any questions you may have.
Fantastic place for shopping. You’ll find every store here and all brands.Food court is so big and lots of options.Very big parking lot, just remember where you’ve parked your car by the numbers posted in poles.Restrooms are not so clean, it’s understandable as thousands of people visit every day.Staffs of all individual stores are very friendly. Prices in individual stores are still high for an outlet mall, but good collections.
This is the ultimate outlet in the New England with over 200+ stores. All simons mall and shopping places are great. This place can be overwhelming especially if youre here on a weekend or holiday. I personally would avoid at all cost. July 4th day here was crazy, farther parking spots, slower check out lines, etc.For the store selections, theyre one of the biggest around here, I never bother going to Clinton. But if you like a less overwhelming experience, wrentham is also good, with less intense walking for sure.To get the most out of your time here, I suggest going straight to parking in parking lot. Its still very close to stores and car will be cool. And have an idea of what stores you definitely want to check out because you may just get lost wondering around. Plus, theres no need to go to a whole section only to find out you walked all for nothing. Get the book of coupons or sign up for free online to view deals online.Try the food court! Some decent places to eat. If food court is too busy, dont worry. Theres always aunt Annies pretzels and food vendors outside. Overall just go on a weekday and plan in your shopping route.
I find shopping experience at Woodbury more enjoyable now as there are less tourists going around with their suitcases. There are still lines outside most of the stores due to limiting capacity but they move relatively fast except some like lululemon and gucci.The outlet is very clean. There are plenty of hand sanitizers all over. Some stores even provide face masks if you don’t have one. I’m glad to see more stores at the dining areas. They even have Lady M!
This place has literally every store imaginable. Theres a section dedicated to the expensive and high end brands. Throughout the complex are European and American brands. They usually have good 50-70% off sales around the holidays. Its not worth coming Black Friday just go a couple days before and after. For example Kate Spade had a 70% all handbags and wallets which brought things down to as low as 15$ The whole area is cleaned regularly and has maps all over. You can find associates who will give you directions to places quite easily. Ton of food options that dont break the bank. Great experience!
Love this place and come here every time I visit NYC. Prices for clothes ridiculous, especially the American brands, like Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, DKNY, CK that sell their jeans in Europe for 150-200$ can be purchased here for 25-30$!You can also make great deals on European brands as well - my favorites this time was Burberry, TH, Polo R/L and of course Paul Smith that had additional 50% discount on lowest listed prices.Tickets there are pricey, because there is one hour drive from NYC, but if you have/open Groupon account, then you can purchase both ways tickets for only 25$! Normal price is 42 or 45$.Food court is also good.
Our shopping experience surpassed my expectations! We met a friend of ours who needs easy accessibility. Every place we went accommodated her and made sure that she was safe and taken care of. We were pleased with all the professional staff and the friendly atmosphere. The Food Court was also a great place to sit and eat as we watched passersby and enjoyed the company of friends. I would definitely recommend this shopping opportunity for anyone who is in the Connecticut, New York, or New Jersey area.
Great place to walk around, come before 11 on weekends and parking is not a problem, I recommend the free parking garage around the back. If you have an electric car there are charging stations in the garage as well. Every high end store imaginable is here, Prada, Breitling, Ugg, Coach, MK, Versace, prices will still shock the average person, but bargains are still to be found. There are also stores like Columbia, Pandora, Swarovski, Godiva, The Loft, Banana Republic, Crocs, Sketchers, so many! The food court has a nice variety of options, Jersey Mike, Grilled Cheese, Mc D, Chipotle, Asian, Crepes, etc. There is a Shake Shack and an Italian restaurant in another area and a couple food stands as well. Its a huge place and there is a lot of walking, a common sight are shoppers with rolling luggage, your personal shopping cart. Weekdays are not crowded and the best time to come for a relaxing day of shopping and people watching.
A must to visit outlet if you are looking for up to date fashion lines or even good bargains, or if you fancy exploring what top designers can offer! Will satisfy every taste. Very convenient coach from Port Authority at 42nd Street Manhattan made the trip more doable. Plan a long day here and it is not a one that can be seen quickly. Very wide collection of food and beverages, a handy Travelex for Foreign Currency and a good waiting area for those who may wait for their families.
Great deals! Its really spacious and has a lot of shops. Really great shopping center and has great directions too. Ice cream is always great for the winter. The sales are great! 75% off on almost so you dont rip your wallet off. I love woodbury, will come back for more!
High end outlet stores, with great atmosphere. The place is designed like a little village with open-air walk between stores.Make sure you get a map of the place in the information desk, and consider buying the coupon book.Food-wise - there are a few restaurants and cafés around in addition to a nice food court.
A real Designer Outlet. You find all the big brands. But be careful, especially when going to the big fashion stores. We observed that a lot of things in the Outlet are much more expensive than in a normal store in Europe. If you have an idea what you would like to buy, and youre coming from Europe, check the prices there and compare with the prices in this Outlet. You can save hundreds of Euros.
The shops close at different times on Sundays now. Keep in mind when going late in the day. Otherwise this is the prime destination for outlet shopping in the NYC area. They have some great brand outlets and good variety of merchandise. Prices can be high. Best bargains are always in the clearance section of any store. Coupons can be checked via the premium outlets website. Shop after major holidays to get the best deals.
Dont try to shop for the holidays. No parking unless you want to pay!!! See the lines of no spots and empty spots you have to pay for. Makes you wonder buying a bunch of stuff and thats not enough. Now we got to pay to buy stuff. Makes me think Amazon makes life to easy.
We were coming home from an overnight in Beacon when I saw the signs and had to stop! I’ve heard so many things about this place. We only stopped in at Gucci and Adidas because we were on a time crunch but we will definitely make a plan to come back again!! Lots of high end designers mixed in with your traditional outlets stores. The restrooms were also clean and not crowded considering there were a lot of people there. Lines to get into some stores will happen so be prepared to wait so wear the right jacket to stay warm. Lastly, parking is free but if you don’t get there right when they open just use the parking garage.
04Jul20, New rules with COVID19, spacing, masks, lines for every store/ restaurant, enter and exit at different doors if they have, youll see a sign at the entry ways and arrows on the floor... the main restaurant building is closed...plenty of people not following the rules with masks...doesnt really make you wanna shop there anymore. Left after 30 minutes of roaming around.
Spread across a very large area, so be prepared to walk a lot and use the online interactive map (on their website) to locate stores. Free public WiFi available with good coverage across the plaza. Clean restrooms, ATM, currency exchange and ample eating options available. Check their website for list of available brand stores. Short Line (Coach USA) runs a roundtrip bus service from Manhattan (New York), with Wi-Fi enabled buses running throughout the day - you can purchase tickets online (Groupon gives 40% discount).
A lot of stores here! Good deals on some stores during holiday season. Not all stores offer deals especially high end outlet stores. There were long lines for high end bag stores such as Gucci, Tori Burch, etc. The lines for Gucci took about 30 mins to get in and we got there at 10am! Make sure you come here early because the parking spots fill up quick by noon. The outlet also has a huge indoor food court which offers great food and seating. Only an hour away from NYC. Come here if you are planning to shop for the holidays!
Always a good experience, from low end to high end product , they have it all. And for my little one she likes to ride on the car carts , its just 10 dollar . I could never finish going into all the stores , because they are so many. Its definitely a place you go early in the morning, so you can visiting all the stores if thats what you want.
Lovely shopping center, easy to access and to move inside. The only hic is the parking and the disposition of the stores. You have to walk under the sun or the rain, depending on the seasons, to move from one store to another. The stores propose different nice branded styles for men, women and kids at affordable discounted prices. Even the food is nice there.
Surprised again by recent change in parking PolicyNO parking unless you pay $15...What happen to FREE Parking?Free, Then Valet now essentially Un-availableNow No Parking unless U PAY $15I Wonder where workers park?Have you noticed why so few shoppers?Have You noticed the great number of available spaces?Evidently Many are choosing to NOT PayI and many I know will NOT pay and consequently NOT SHOPBAD POLICY
Total reviews rating 4.5
199 Reviews for Woodbury Common Premium Outlets 2023:
Review №1
2022-05-28It’s a OK place to go and have fun, but not really good for shopping, they call it outlet but the prices wasn’t really good, couldn’t find any good deal! For same prices that they have, we can find in our local mall! So what’s the point to come to outlet! Also they need to have more drinks and coffee shops places in there. But overall it’s a beautiful place.
Review №2
2022-05-29In large selection of stores we are pricing is all in one shopping. The outlet provides more selection and is rotating constantly. Plan to make it a day trip and bring an extra bag because you’ll find great deals on great products. Very open and great during the summer months. Go visit, you will not be disappointed.
Review №3
2021-11-13Best choice……Highly recommended…..All ranges of stores with lot of collections in every wing……Huge mall… one of the biggest malls in this country…Different color coding for different wings of the mall….Restrooms are available at different locations… most of them are neat….During long weekends many stores have discounts and deals….During winter, try to pack yourself properly top to bottom ( just a suggestion)New stores keep coming and few old store stores keep vanishing….Food court is decent with different options…Few stores are super expensive and super unique stores…..
Review №4
2021-12-27A great outlet mall with lots of brand names to choose from. The food court is pretty big with varities of gourmet available. Adequate amenities within the outlet mall. The only thing that I found not so good was the free parking area is quite small. Most of the parking spots are reserved for pay parking.
Review №5
2021-12-08Beautiful outdoor mall with ton of selections! Everything on your lists this year will be taken care of here at Woodbury Common. They have brands you can’t find in many states, and prices that are comparable if not better to an online deal. We drove 4.5 hours to visit, and we’re not disappointed. Jealous of everyone who lives by this place! DEFINITELY GO HERE! :)
Review №6
2022-02-22Nice place to spend a couple of hours on a warm day, has most brand stores. Dont expect any great deals. On Presidents day; Due to Covid most major brands like Nike, Adidas, Pandara, Sax 5th, had long waiting lines to enter the store.
Review №7
2022-04-03Prices change periodically. You can catch incredible opportunities in winter products as you transition from winter to summer. Ive been going and shopping here for 10 years. It was very expensive from time to time. Especially in the last quarter of the 2021 load. In the first quarter of 2022, we achieved super prices. Dont forget to get discount coupons. My favorite stores are lacoste,coolehaan, Timberland and columbia.
Review №8
2022-04-23Great outlet mall! So many shops & so many choices! Price is reasonable! Cheaper than the regular mall! Going through every shops … challenging 😥 but it’s fun & if you have time & shopping energy, go for it!!!
Review №9
2022-06-07A very large outlet mall about one hour north of New York City. There are buses available run by Coach USA that depart from Penn station and drop you right at the entrance. Round-trip is $42.
Review №10
2021-08-28Very big outlet mall with tons of stores. I highly recommend going here if you are looking for higher end brands for less price. I went to gucci, coach, Prada, Chloe, Saint Laurent and more - they ate all outlet priced and sometimes have sales on top of that. It would be good to go earlier during the day to avoid lines to the stores. Only thing that I thought could have been better is having more food options. We spent five hours there but didnt find any good places we wanted to eat from - your options are very limited 10-15 fast food stores.