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Mall At Millenia
- Hours:
Mon-Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sun. 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
- Price Range:
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$$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
53 reviews for Mall At Millenia
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My wife and I had to check this place out for one reason only; the tour person at our hotel (not a 5 star hotel thats for sure) told us that there was a dress code to get in this place. Are you serious! This was unprecedented in my opinion and I had to corroborate this claim. While on vacation in Orlando we had planned for a shopping day. This was to hit the outlet malls and this "dress code" mall. I purposely didn't dress like I was going to the club for this place because I wanted to get kicked out.
Mall at Millenia was our last destination. I was disappointed.
Not because of the stores, but because I never got kicked out. I think I can understand the claim that was made. This mall is full of extremely high end apparel and anyone who is not in the upper middle class at the very least may feel out of place here. I wasn't expecting the stores that I saw in there
Mont Blanc, Gucci, Luis Vuitton, Cartier, Fendi, Burberry, Boss all located right smack in the middle of the mall. On the ends you have Macy's and Nieman Marcus. Fortunately there were some other stores in there that doesn't require you to carry around a $1000 bill in your pocket. There is Guess and a couple other stores that you would find in other good malls.
As another reviewer commented, it was very amusing being on the 2nd floor Starbucks to get a coffee, walking out of the store and looking down on the 1st level only to see another Starbucks. I guess that escalator is too far away for those hankering for a coffee.
My only gripe about this mall is that this mall is pretty small, and it seems like all these high end stores only sell women's shoes and handbags. I guess maybe I didn't bother looking to hard because I wasn't buying anything anyways.
This isn't really a mall like other malls, it's more of a go spend all your tourist money in all of our ridiculous shops. This is definitely more of a tourest trap than a regular stop.
Eh the only good thing I ever enjoyed about going here was the Panera, as i don't have thousands of dollars to blow everywhere else.
Aesthetically speaking this place rocks. It' s bright, beautiful and clean. Love the water, the food court area, and the center attraction area.
That being said, all I do is walk around in this mall. I do not feel worthy to enter most of the stores. (now that I've said this, I MUST enter all the pretentious stores and breathe on their precious merchandise. . .hell, I might even try some on!)
I really only shop at Forever XXI, Claire's, Hallmark, and the Gap. I walk through Macy's because I have to in order to get to my car. The restaurants seem cool, and there is Blue Martini, which has yet to experience me.
So, there are still stories to be written at the Mall of Millenia. Watch out!!!
This is a pretty decent mall with a lot of good upscale anchors - Bloomingdales, Neiman Marcus and Macy's. This is probably one of the only places where I've seen dueling Starbucks - on opposite sides of the center concourse, one upstairs on the corner and the other diagonally across from it on the lower level.
You want Cartier, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany and jewelers galore? Look no further in the Orlando area.
The mall itself is well laid-out, very clean, not overrun with people (even on Sundays), has decent, available parking unlike so many other malls and has good food options in the food courts - you can get a good salad, a nice hamburger or sandwich or the like from one of their many purveyors.
The reason why I would not give this mall a higher rating is as follows: the staff in many places is rude, unattentive or even non-existent. I'm going to call out specifically the Allen Edmonds store in which I waited a good 10 minutes for an employee to show up to help me .. and gave up due to exhaustion. I would also point to some of the jewelry stores who have a very pretentious attitude about who should and should not be in their stores. This was not only my experience, mind you - the aura of exclusivity wafts from behind their hallowed doors.
Overall, a great shopping experience if you want to find nice things or do some window shopping. A very bad idea if you are looking for a present for your girlfriend and she is in tow. (ha ha!)
Escape the Fl heat in this pleasant well designed mall. You won't find depressing closed store fronts here!
Yes, most stores may be high end and pricey, but they also have a Game Stop and an Apple store. Plus the food court standards.
From the food court you can see the bizarre video displays in the main hall.
A very relaxing experience, even without a shopping agenda.
If you park behind the mall, away from Conroy, you will find a tree covered walkway leading to the mall!!
I give this place 5 stars because I'm really sure this is as good as it gets in Florida. However, living in OC, this mall probably would rate lower.
We were in Orlando for our Disney World vacation; however, my priority upon arrival was shopping!
First, I must say this indoor mall is beautiful. The architecture is great. It made me feel like I was at home.
The first place I went into was Bloomie's. I was like "Wow" because it was a decent-sized one... a lot bigger (in my recollection) than the one at Fashion Island.
Anyway, I bought a couple of pairs of jeans (a nice souvenir of my Orlando trip) and paid with a credit card. I showed the girl my Driver's License, and immediately, she was like, "Ooh! You're from California?" I nodded my head. Then she asked me, "So, do you see celebrities all the time?" I told her, "No," although one time when we were in Hollywood, I saw Paul Scheer (you know, the balding, gap-toothed guy from Best Week Ever and Human Giant) once.
It was just really funny to me. When she gave me my receipt, she also slipped me her business card. Uh... yeah... I'm going to pass this card on to Kobe the next time I see him shopping at Fashion Island.
The next place I wanted to go to was Louis Vuitton. It was disappointingly tiny. Then I went to Gucci, and while it was probably bigger than the one in Fashion Valley, the selection was pretty crappy.
I did love the Sanrio store, though. It was well-stocked and a lot bigger than the ones I've been to in California.
So, big thumbs up to the Mall at Millenia. Thanks to the 6.5% sales tax, I love my jeans even more. Hehe!
My best friend and I plan to go to the Mall @ Millenia withing the next few weeks. The reason I only rated it 3 stars is because I've only gone twice, and that was when it first opened and there wasn't much there at that time. I've seen that has changed my looking at the malls website and reading other shoppers reviews. There aren't too many stores that I'm familiar with, except for American Eagle, Hollister, PacSun, FYE, and all the department stores. The only other thing I like is that they have a fairly big food court and they even have a Johnny Rockets restaurant, which is something you don't find in other malls. It's also very clean, which is something I like about any place I go to. It's really out of my league and way more than I can afford, but it doesn't hurt to just browse and peruse through the mall. I just hope out shopping experience will be an enjoyable one.
The purpose of the Mall at Millenia seems to have been to provide Orlando with a mall that is, overall, more upscale than the Florida Mall (which honestly isn't bad in and of itself) and also to incorporate retailers that appeal to younger consumers and/or have an upscale client base, if not upscale prices (Abercrombie and Fitch, Express, Hollister). Thus, we have the really upscale retailers everyone mentions in connection with this mall such as Gucci and Tiffany's but we also have things like an Urban Outfitters which is noted for not its price-point as much as the diversity of its offerings. (You can spend a king's ransom at Urban Outfitters or you can get out with a pair of jeans at around $50, so there's really something for everyone.)
I love Millenia: I don't find it or the service involved here stuffy or snobby in the least. I find it instead to bring together a diverse array of stores in a very inviting, colorful, tropical, Floridian environment. The mall is spotless and parking is ample and an array of other shops have grown up around the outskirts of it, providing even more shopping and dining. Urban Outfitters, Macy's Bloomingdales, Neiman Marcus, and Tiffany's are the main draws for me here, and it's nice that they also have an Apple store, a Vans store, and other assorted retailers you just don't find everywhere.
Between Millenia and The Florida Mall Orlando has some very fine shopping and we all should be glad of that because it creates jobs and brings cash into the local economy. Can anyone really be against that even if they don't shop at Gucci every day?
Holy WTF Mary Joseph & Jesus!!!
We were here a weekday evening and walking up it felt like Vegas (not just cuz the tourists), the lights, the fountain, the restaurants. They have a currency exchange as you enter - they also have a post office - what the crazy??? They've got some wack-a-doo lights, video screens, your birthday month & date old school heiroglyphics floor thing. Sensory overload.
The mall reminds me of Ala Moana in Honolulu cuz you've got High End right next to The Gap. You name the store they've got it here and though some are small sq. footage wise it's damn nice to have the selection. They also have JCrew - though small - GREAT sale section. I may drop my bones in pricey joints but this lady never passes up a sale! It's 2 stories and has about 17 gagillion shops. And oh my holiness it is ridiculously clean - even the public bathrooms. It's like magical invisible lephrechauns are constantly in a mopping, sweeping, dusting, window cleaning ball of fury.
I fear this place say, 1pm Sat - but we had no problem parking and jiving around due to it being non holiday evening mid-week. It was worth the drive from beachside.
This is one of two necessary stops on any trip I make to Orlando. So many of my favorite stores are here: Kenneth Cole, BCBG, Betsey Johnson, charles david. While it does have a Tiffany's, I'll admit I'm rather loyal to the original in Manhattan..
It also has a great selection of restaurants to please any palate. If you're a people watcher, this is a great place to relax and enjoy watching the crowds. The sales reps in the stores are great and take fabulous care of you. Next to the Premium Outlets, this is the other must visit.
This is the only mall that HAS a Sanrio store and that is why I am giving this mall 5 stars.
It's a high end mall - Gucci, Juicy Couture,Louis Vuitton,Bloomies, Saks, etc.
Outside is a Maserati Dealership along with a Mercedes Benz.
The only stores I really walk into when I do drive to Millenia is Zara..UO..F21..Sanrio..BR..Gap..Macy's..Anthropolo gy..The Hawaiiian Jewelry store.
Other than that my so and I will eat @ Mimi's Cafe outside the mall area.. I still want to check out the Village Tavern eatery they just newly built around that mall.
Oh yeah - Zaxby's is another place for chicken fastfood. It's around millenia.
BEST CLEAN mall in Orlando FL - I guess because you see some celebs walking around shopping -- undercover that is..lol
The classiest mall in town
The Mall at millenia is definitely a mall you have to "dress" up to go to. With stores like Gucci, Neiman Marcus and a food court with the Cheesecake factory in it, you can understand why.Still for being such a classy mall this place is pretty fun to walk around.
The Good:
Looks Matter: Mall at Millenia has to be one of the best looking malls I have ever been to. They have some amazing sculptures and fountains interwoven into the hallways, and I really enjoyed looking at some of them. There are also plenty of plush couches to sit on, and the whole place feels very inviting.
The Bad:
I can't afford ANYTHING: This place has what we like to call "ultra-high -end" stores, so don't be suprised if you get here and can't actually spend anything. I mean if you are on a budget, this place is probably your enemy. But, iif you're coolwith just browsing (or perusing the clearance rack) Mall at Millenia can still be quite fun to troll through.
Overall 6,1/10= How the other half lives (and shops!)
This Mall holds a high standard that I wish other Malls did. The place is always spotless and has the most awesome high end stores available.
My favorite part is the Food Court or the selection of on-site restaurants there. They have not only a P.F. Changs but also a Cheesecake Factory.
The food court itself holds a few gems like Greek Jalapeno.
The fountains will keep your kids staring for hours and it definitely has the best Mall Santa set Up around .
One of my favorite malls for sure..its big, clean, and has a WIDE variety of shops and stores. You'll find everything from Boutique to High-End stores. The mall is colorful and happy! Definitely a nice place to spend the day shopping and grab lunch while you're at it... There are a few restaurants + food courts.. It can get very busy during the holidays, but what mall doesnt!
Would definitely recommend if you're in the area!
BONUS POINTS for Valet
And the Blue Martini :)
Each time I have been able to attend this mall, I was very happy to be there. The store selection is huge, but mostly caters to upper class and higher expensive living. From your luxury brands to some normal choices such as Hollister and Pac-Sun, many stores and restaurants that are distinctive of high class malls such as the Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Chang's Bistro, and the Apple Store can be found here.
I was really surprised when I first saw an Urban Outfitters here, they are standalone in Tampa and I really just love to check out that store, it's so unique and it's actually kind of interesting to see it placed among stores such as Dior and Burberry.
The food court looks great and even has a Johnny Rockets on the side, one of my personal favorites from the Citrus Park Mall in Tampa. Even if you can't afford the stuff here, I think It would still be fun to go window shopping in this one. Plus even if you don't want to eat there the mall is surrounding with tons of restaurants in the vicinity.
Orlando's high end mall, the Millenia Mall is more upscale than the nearby Florida Mall or Festival Bay. I like the way one half of the mall clusters the higher end stores like Tiffany's, Jimmy Choo, and Louis Vuitton. The other end has more of the stores you find in other malls, like Hallmark, Macy's, Victoria Secrets, etc.
The mall is two levels with a food court and some sit down restaurants like P.F. Chang's, Cheesecake Factory and Blue Martini. They have some really cool displays at the holiday time with the best looking Santa Claus in town. The parking and crowds are usually lighter than the Florida mall too but I've noticed more and more tourist groups pushing their way around. For the closest parking avoid the Conroy side where the P.F Chang's is located, parking there sucks. Go around back near the Panera where you can usually find a close spot.
I've been to the Mall At Millenia. It's what you expect of a high end mall. 3 words to describe the place - Chic, high-end, and clean.
I like the mall because they have an Apple Computers store there and it's next to IKEA.
Ah, Mall At Millenia, filled with 'foo-foo' stores, and Urban Outfitters, Gap, and Forever 21.
The layout is lovely (Christmastime is a real treat), it's immaculately clean, and parking isn't a nightmare.
This is the eye is an eye candy mall. They have it all. You can shop, eat and mail. everything, They kids found stuff and so did the adults. Great stores. we had a great afternoon. Truly great for the international set, locals and tourist.
Ok, so this is a chain, yes, however this one IN PARTICULAR is PHENOMENAL! I've only received amazing customer service, friendly friendly waiters and waitresses with amazing selection, amazing (large) portions and ALWAYS a good time. It can be busy, especially on the weekends, but what in Millenia Mall doesn't get busy on the weekends? (rhetorical question). So, I usually get the same appetizer (Buffalo Blast), same entree (pow pow chicken) and same dessert (godiva brownie or cheesecake) but once in awhile, I'll switch it up, and I've NEVER been let down. Overall, it's POTENTIALLY pricey, but worth every penny, guaranteed!
One of the best malls I've been too. From designer to well, not so designer, the variety of stores is endless. Love the layout and the decor. We didn't even get through the whole thing, we were so tired from the day.
I don't remember the name, but there was a stand that sold cookies that were so good, my friends actually went back the next day - bought a big Tupperware box and brought back two dozen cookies. Let's just say, the cookies didn't make it back home with us. Yum!
Cutting to the chase...
Their food court is the best among all of the malls in town and so is their selection of restaurants both inside and in the surrounding area. They have just about every kind of cuisine and its not hard to be healthy in these parts, which I like. Food choice is definitely what makes or a breaks a mall for me.
Upscale or high-end is the best way to describe this mall, at least in comparison to the others with shops like Tiffany's, Betsey Johnson, BCBG Maxazria, Jimmy Choo and Burberry to name a few. If you're not a big spender, don't fret because there are affordable stores in this mall as well and include Forever 21 and Macy's/Burdines. Overall, it's a nice mixture of shops and boutiques.
It's located in a rather nice area of town. However, it's also very close to all of the tourist traps which means this place swarming with them especially in the summer months. As you can imagine, this mall gets pretty busy on the weekends and during the holidays. Fortunately their parking lot is plenty to big to handle all of the traffic flow.
It's really clean and easy to navigate, which are both big pluses in my book. There are lots of areas to just sit and relax while others shop or simply take a breather.
Overall, I am fan. This is by far the best shopping mall in Central Florida.
Yeah, so Glabella and I shop a lot. It's one of her favorite things to do and I enjoy it too, so we end up doing it alot. This mall draws us to Orlando about once a month or so.
It's new, it's nice, and has most, if not all the stores we like to shop at. Macy's, Bloomingdales, Neiman Marcus, etc. All the high end boutiques too...Tiffany's, Chanel, LV, all shit I can't afford.
We like going furniture shopping there too, since all you can get here in Jax is overdone wicker, "Florida" crap, or big ol' ornate wooden carving Ballard design's/Ethan Allen. The few places with clean, modern stuff have closed. Well, I think Bo Concepts and Scan Design are still around.
Anyway, furniture digressions aside, Millenia is the shit. Oh, they have an Ikea too. Doh.
So, this is the type of mall that my friends and I will not set foot in unless we are dressed to the nines. Frankly, I hate dressing up most of the time, but with stores like Tiffany's, I feel like I am walking down Park Ave or Rodeo Drive.
I usually spend way too much money there.
There are cheapie stores like Forvever 21, except you have to be in the mood to dig for bargains.
All in all, Millenia is a great Mall, if you have money to burn!
P.S. The food court is pretty nifty, equipped with a Johnny Rockets and CPK!
Upscale and to some, maybe even luxurious. This new mall has some impressive architecture and an airy feel as you walk through it. It's pretty large and houses many of the trendiest and in-demand stores. One of my favorite parts though is at the center area of the mall--there is a large sun dial on the floor that is aided by the immense windows overhead. The signs of the zodiac also surround the sun dial. I'm not sure why that display made it into the planning of this mall, but it's a unique addition to say the least.
Despite the higher end women's stores located within, such as Dior and Chanel, there are the reasonable ones like Forever 21, Gap and American Eagle. So it's not out of the question to make a purchase if you have the shopping bug. And not to disappoint our stomachs, they have a few well-known restaurant choices like Brio, P.F. Chang's, The Cheesecake Factory and Panera, as well as a food court.
Ever since the Mall at Millenia came about a few years ago, I have been to those other Orlando malls maybe a handful of times. While Millenia shoots for upscale and succeeds, it also has a great deal of stores that us less upscale patrons can afford. The mall itself reminds me of a giant cruise ship, with a ceiling made of glass and a narrow structure.
The food court at Millenia is great, offering anything you could possibly want, but I usually go for either the Cheesecake Factory, Brio, or California Pizza kitchen. Cheesecake is seemingly ALWAYS busy, so if you are on a schedule put your name in early cause you will be waiting. If your boots were made for shopping, walk on over to Millenia because you will not be disappointed.
Awww..... I miss this mall!!!! This one totally sits on my Top 5 list.
They've got one of the largest Coach stores I've been which by the way carried my fuschia colored barrett sneakers that I've been dying to find. Lucky me.... I walked out with them 30% off the retail price. YAY!!!!
I love it. I love it. I love it.
Millenia Mall has everything from Chanel to Forever 21. There is something fashionable at every price.
This place reminds me of Tysons Corner in Northern Virginia, but it's not quite as great. (Sorry I'm a Tysons loyalist forever).
It's beautiful inside and there's plenty of stores (or restaurants) to satisfy anyone!
i ABSOLUTELY looOoooooOve the Millenia mall!
It has all the stores I shop @: eXpress, GAP, Forever 21, Abercrombie, Nine West, Apple, etc.
I can always find something there or just window shop when my funding is low! hee2
If only they had a SEPHORA, i would just go there and not travel extra to the FL mall! ;) (that's why I only gave it 4 stars)
P.S. Blue Martini is attached and it's pretty fun to hit up during HAPPY HOUR! Beware though if you go into the mall after Happy Hour! You may come out with some unlikely purchases that would not have been bought if you were sober!!! LoL.
Every year this mall has an outdoor street festival (not sure if festival is the correct word) where you can sample food, talk to store vendors, etc. Lots of fun! The food was great.
The mall has a great look and feel to it. Truly one of the best malls in the country! Huge food court too! I love the Italian ice place!
While I'm not a huge mall person, I've traveled to many and this is definitely one of my faves. All the great stores (except for Sephora) and no ugly, pushy kiosks like at the Florida Mall.
This mall is very chic with beautiful decor and great restaurants. Make sure to go during the week when the crowds are almost non-existent.
Millenia is a must for serious shoppers.
Yeah, yeah, mass consumerism is destroying the American psyche, and malls have decimated most downtowns. All the same, Mall at Millenia is my go-to mall for a nice Sunday afternoon stroll. They feature a fun mix of reasonably-affordable shops for buying (Gap, PacSun, Crate&Barrel) and luxury stores for window shopping (Gucci, Burberry, Tiffany). The mall itself is a futuristic, two-story affair with a glass ceiling, convincing faux-palm trees and astrological motif's in the floors and many comfortable seating areas. The mall features one of Florida's only Apple stores, which is indeed a plus. In addition to stores, they have a smattering of bars and restaurants, including Cheesecake Factory and various foodcourt standards.
Parking up front is always crowded; they have a valet area (at the mall--HA HA!) Park around back, next to the foodcourt, for a much closer spot.
You can clean it up and up the prices, but it's still a MALL people.
Yes, there's a Manolo Blahnik and Gucci, but there's also a Panda Express.
Enough said.
The Mall at Millenia is your typical upscale-modern mall... The socialites and fashionistas of Orlando gravitate here where the main entrance becomes a runway for the young ladies and gents of Otown. After strutting down the runway, these shoppers usually end up at the pseudo-ultra-chic-meat market known as the Blue Martini...
Basically, a great window shopping venue... Sales are far and few to be found...
I love this mall!!!!!!!
They offer the best of everything!
The Bloomingdales here is the most chill shopping experience ever!!
The dining options are great! Cheesecake Factory, PF Changs just to name a few. Multiple Starbucks. There is a great greek place in the food court also - awesome spinach pie!!
Must stop each time I am in Orlando
One of the Best Malls I've been too. I love Saks 5th Ave.
After you had your fill of the usual tourist attractions Orlando has to offer, you might want to get away from it all - treat yourself shopping at Mall at Millenia. They have a great collection of name brand stores and did I mention they have a Lindt Chocolatier in this fine mall? Large parking area, you can find a spot fast even on weekends. Even if you don't plan on shopping, Mall at Millenia can be a nice place to hang around. Therefore, I can say this is one of the best shopping malls I have visited and shopped in.
This is the best mall in Orlando. It delivers where the the other malls fail. Definately THE place for spawing fashionistas. Plus this is the home of my best friend Tiffany & Co.
Although this mall is beautiful and nice to look at, the shops aren't for me. At most I go into maybe 4 or 5 stores in the whole mall. The shops here are more high end and over priced. This mall does however offer the only Urban Outfitters in town and the biggest Forever 21 in this area. They do have some good restaurants as well like Cheesecake Factory, but again a bit over priced. If your looking to shop in a less crowded mall though, this is the one to go to. You may even run into a celebrity here. I've personally seen Shaquille O'Neal and local TV personalities at this mall.
I won't go into a lengthy description of what the Mall at Millenia offers since the other reviewers have done a good job of that.
A few tips: Now that IKEA has opened, parking on the front side of Bloomingdale's can fill up, so the best place to get a spot is on the back side of that store and in front of Crate & Barrel.
The food court is not a typical one with a McDonald's, Wendy's, etc. The only "chain" fast food places are Chick-Fil-A, Panera Bread, Firehouse Subs, and Mrs. Field's. The rest are non-typical places that are obviously an attempt to set this food court apart (I can't believe I just wrote that.) Check out the Greek place for a decent quick gyro.
This place is DEAD during the week- it's by far the best time to go. Avoid going in the evenings, especially on Fridays and Saturdays, as everyone and their mom is going to dinner at the restaurants on the front side of the mall (PF Chang's, McCormick & Schmick's, Cheesecake Factory, Blue Martini).
Starbucks bought the Barnie's Coffee shop that was on the first level, so now there are two Starbucks in the mall, if that's your thing.
Finally, new outparcels are springing up everywhere in this area. Though not in the mall, nearby you will find an Old Navy, West Elm, DSW, Robb & Stucky, Pier 1, SuperTarget, Home Depot, Home Depot Expo, Petco and Linens 'N Things, among others.
The Mall at Millenia is located at the Conroy Road exit off Interstate 4, between I4 and John Young Parkway.

