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  • The only Vegas attraction I was completely and utterly disappointed by. For one thing, you can't smoke anywhere on the property (in Vegas?). Most wouldn't be bothered by that, but when you're with a group of adults it's annoying to have people break off to smoke and come back. But maybe it would be worth it if the shops had interesting things? Not really. If you live in a city of any size, there's nothing you can buy at DCP that you couldn't find in your hometown. Or order off Etsy. Prices were outrageous, shop staff were unfriendly (most didn't even say hello when you walked in). What's more, not only were most stores NOT air conditioned, most didn't even have fans or anything else to abate the oppressive Vegas heat (remember, these are steel shipping containers!). So one had almost NO incentive to stay and browse. Before my visit I checked out many of the vendor's websites and found one that claimed to offer "fresh limeaid" (complete with a photo of a condensation-covered glass pitcher full of lime slices). I went to the shop and was told they didn't have anything like that, and never had. To his credit, the helpful employee offered to make a "limeaid" out of sno-cone syrup, but that's not the same thing at all. I eventually found a drink, but was puzzled as to which of the 8 trash\recycling receptacles I was supposed to put the now-empty cup in (and I wan't the only one). Since my hands were sticky (every surface at DCP seemed sticky, for some reason), I had to use the horrific restrooms to wash my hands. The bottom line is this: your home city has a "funky" neighborhood, right? Like Plaza Midwood here in Charlotte, or Little Five Points in Atlanta? Take half those shops, fill them with a quarter of the merchandise, jack up the prices by 75% and put the whole thing in uncomfortable steel boxes in a bad part of town and you have the DCP. This place is living proof that you can't "make" cool or interesting... it just has to happen. DCP is kind of a cheesy, hipster Epicenter (Charlotte) or Underground Atlanta, and it's not even a good one at that. There was nothing there to hold the attention of four college-educated adults, which is why we planned to stay at DCP for 2 hours, but only ended up spending 30 minutes there.
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