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On the Walmart scale in Charlotte, I will say that I feel a lot safer at this location compared to many of the others in the Queen City. This isn't my neighborhood Walmart, but I do end up here a lot because it's next to Party City. If Party City doesn't have it, this is always my next stop. It's Walmart. You know the basics of what to expect here. It's open 24 hours. There's a grocery department. Walmart 101: it's good for pantry staples, but avoid produce or anything fresh. The usual suspects of a Wally world supercenter: Tires, mechanic, garden, eye care, pharmacy, photos, money wiring, tax preparation, Micky D's, great people watching.... This parking lot is weird. I feel like the whole shopping center village surrounding this area is odd to navigate and kind of a pain. Unless you're turning right to heads towards Independence Boulevard, look for a stop light when leaving. There's a good amount of volume on this road and it can take a while to find an opening to dart out into traffic. It does the job. It's a quick and convenient option if you live in this area.
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