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The parking is really bad on a crowded day. And it's weird because if you park on the roof, the elevator doesn't reach the top, so you will need to walk up to the roof (a few floors, when you return). I only mention it because the non-local might get confused and flustered. There is only one reason we came here: the Dooney and Bourke retail store (but this was before the outlet store opened up at Premium Outlets/North). I think for all that trouble, we have not been back since (jeez, I know that's bad, but hey, I gotta speak the truth). I will say this- "A +" for ambiance. It's beautiful inside. The architecture, the decor, the details, the cobblestone-like floor, the bridge; it's the feeling you get, like you're not in Las Vegas anymore (think Town Square and Lake Las Vegas, but on a much smaller scale). Add the gondola rides, complete with a uniformed crooner (think romantic). And it seems like a recipe for success. Well, almost, but yes, it falls short. Maybe if the stores were better suited for me, I'd feel inclined to shop, but the thoughtful "bargain shopper" in me is the voice of reason. If you're from out-of-town, I would suggest taking some nice pictures here, since the place is very pretty.
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