This mall is only great in that it is so far away from the strip that you can actually shop here like a local, normal person without fear of being trampled or incinerated by the sun. (It still feels like a greenhouse during hotter days.) It's got regular mall store selection -- Anchor department stores like Macy's and Dillards, Electronics like GameStop, and about three Sport Hat Depots. It's for people who don't want to make the trip and face the tourists in the Strip-centric shops. Even though it has plenty of businesses, it can still feel bare in certain sections.
I am very sad because I thought there was a store here that did ridiculous airbrushed tees with scenes like "Stewie from Family Guy, only he's smoking a giant blunt." I can't imagine how this store went Chapter 11.
Anyway, my sorrow for missing a purchasing opportunity should not distract from the general fact that this is definitely the mall you should visit if you want a normal, non-tourist-frenzied shopping experience. Let's hope they put a Cinnabon in where the airbrush place was, it'd be rather fitting.