Massive space. Let's first talk about the space. It's basically like an amusement park for furniture. You start at the entrance and the floor plan is designed in a way that makes you walk through the entire store before you can exit. This is a good thing for when you want to see everything or have no idea what you're looking for and just window shopping, but it can also be a bad thing when you know exactly what you want and need to walk through the entire store to get to it and then want to just pay and exit. I don't mind it because I end up finding things along the way through the store. I love how they stage the different room set ups because you can easily see what all the furniture options could look like together as a set / room in your house, which in my opinion makes it easier for you to design what you actually want in your own home. Lastly, the cafeteria is awesome. Very cost effective pricing, the food is good and the layout / furniture set up of the space looks like a home living room. I feel like Ikea pretty much sets up the entire store floor plan in a way that allows you to envision owning all of it in your own home, and all the pricing is straight forward and easy to see.