This mall is shaped like a big figure-8. It has clearly marked exits and clear sign-age for getting you back to your car. Clocks are not very prevalent so you know the mall designers where only half-asleep during "mall-design-101".
The selection of stores ranges from upper-mid to high-tier mall type stores. There are leather seats at all the "landing" areas of the mall. (Think boyfriend/husband retreat) where you can take a load off while your significant-other goes back to that store to try on yet another 2,000,000 pairs of shoes.
I was delighted to find both bountiful parking and the absence of vacuous teens, but there was a strangely large number of prams, strollers and babies.
I noticed the strangely large female demographic of most of the people shopping in this mall. Most were the mommies pushing around those strollers, but there was also a large number of trophy-wife and aspiring arm-candy type women here.
Mind you my perspective is rather skewed. I'm a starving artist with a clothing budget of about $12 per decade, so my work schedule permitted my visit during the week during office hours. That being said, I don't think I would ever set foot in a mall again during the week-end!
I found what I wanted. Exits were plentiful. The food court had everything you might expect for a mall food court. (Yummy yummy fast-fried-mc-greasies!)