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| - Not that bad of an experience is what I keep telling myself, and that's what I'll stick to.
Confusion sets in as soon as you near the place, and before you step foot in the door. Do I park on the street, do I pull in that lot that has all the confusing signs? Take your pick it doesn't really matter. Careful crossing the streets to get here.
Once inside, the confusion continues. Signs are somewhat lacking and really don't directly tell you where you need to go. Getting lost is easy in here. Majority of the time, escalators are down for maitenence, making it that much harder to navigate the building.
My soul purpose to coming here was to get my license picture taken. At usual locations for the DMV, you walk in, take a number and sit and wait. Not here. Without a sign to indicate that you need to stop at the reception desk until you make it to the DMV portion of the floor, you have to turn around and wait in a line. And when you wait, you get to hear the receptionist make a snarky remark about how you can't read a sign...MAKE IT BIGGER AND PUT IT WHERE A PERSON, not a dog, CAN SEE IT.
Thank god that all I had to do was get a picture taken while in here, or I might have lost it.
Sidenote: Is it just me, or would this place have been better used if it was a market to buy fresh meats and produce in. Or an indoor shopping center?
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