Waterloo Premium Outlets

3.5 star rating
6 reviews Rating Details

Category: Outlet Stores  [Edit]

655 State Route 318
Waterloo, NY 13165
(315) 539-1100
Hours:

Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pm

Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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  • Review from laura W.

    Allston-Brighton, MA

    5.0 star rating
    2/4/2012 1 Check-in Here

    I'll admit it.- I'm a sucker for bargains. Not only am I the kind of person who likes to compare savings on items on sale- I'll take it a step further and tally up all the regular prices for clothes and what I actually paid just for personal satisfaction. And let me tell you, my comparisons for Waterloo were OH so gratifying.

    I bought 11 items from Calvin Klein, Ann Taylor, Loft and Banana (2 skirts, 2 pants, 1 dress, 1 sweater, 2 oxfords, 3 tops) for $148.85- 23% of what it was regularly at the outlet ($633.43)..... I'm still riding on the discount euphoria.

    But.. enough about ME. Let's talk Waterloo (--resisting urge to sing ABBA--):
    - 100+ stores
    - clothing, jewelry, shoes, books, perfume, suitcases, vitamins, candles, appliances, more clothing and shoes, chocolate, and the like
    -small food court with the regulars (burger king, subway, pizza, etc)
    -tons o' parking

    Coming from Rochester it takes an hour to get to Waterloo, so it's not worth it to come "just to look".. come when you are ready to GET DOWN with some sales. I, for instance, needed to expand my work wardrobe.

    TIPS:
    - Go directly to the clearance section. Yeah, I know it's the OUTLET mall and there are "sales" everywhere, but most aren't really worth your time. The prices don't get really sexy until you hit up that FINAL clearance section.
    - If there is a small defect to the clothing, tell the people when you are checking out and bargain... if you dont buy it they may have to send it back to the warehouse so you should be able to shave about 15-20% more off the price tag.
    - Have about 2-4 hours to spend walking around to see all the shops
    -If it's cold outside, bundle the eff up.

  • Review from Mark M.

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    Niagara Falls, NY

    3.0 star rating
    2/8/2011

    Food court is awful but they do have a Harry and David and Black and Decker outlet which makes up for some of their shortcomings. =P
    The coupon booklet is one of the worst I have ever seen.  Littered with only 10% off at most stores---lame.

  • Review from Katey G.

    Astoria, Queens, NY

    3.0 star rating
    2/3/2009

    As far as outlets go, this isn't half bad. Sure, it's in the absolute middle of nowhere without any kind of signs or directions. But once you get there, it's almost worth the drive.

    One major complaint: It's in central New York but it's....outside? Wait, what? This is where all the snow goes on vacation! It makes for some bitter cold shopping, let me tell you.

    The layout itself isn't too bad though, and it's easy to tool around if you are on wheels or otherwise stair-challenged.

    The store selection is ok. Clothing, makeup and the occasional kitchen store dominate the landscape, with a couple shoes thrown in for posterity. The salespeople in the various stores I went in were all very helpful and pleasant.

    There is a minor foodcourt and bathroom area near the middle. Both were clean if a little on the small size.

  • Review from A S.

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    London

    UK
    4.0 star rating
    Updated - 9/27/2010 1 Check-in Here

    Still love this place. Free wifi in the food court too.

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    • 4.0 star rating
      6/15/2009

      This is a great outlet mall situated just off the I 90 about 40 mins from Syracuse.

      It's an "open… Read more »

  • Review from Carolynne M.

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    Chicago, IL

    4.0 star rating
    11/26/2007 1 photo

    Not a bad outlet, even though at times it reeked of manure from the adjacent farm.  About 100 stores, including Adidas,  Coach and Banana Republic are here.  I didnt really see any major deals, which rather bummed me out, but then I overheard one of the salespeople saying that they were opening on midnight Thanksgiving day and that is when all the prices were being slashed.  Oh well.  But the selection was good as was the layout of the place, so two thumbs up for that.

  • Review from R S.

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    NY

    3.0 star rating
    7/12/2008

    Since it's the only outlets in central New York, one has to make do. I have been to a lot of outlet malls in California, this one is really small in comparison. Everything is located in one complex which makes for easy shopping. The deals are ok, if you go to their website you can find a directory of the stores there.

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