Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
App is literally just the name of the mall, in black, on a blank white page. There is nothing there. Totally. Useless.
Ja, Great Lakes Crossing Outlets ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Nicht genügend Bewertungen, um eine zuverlässige Einschätzung vorzunehmen. Die App benötigt mehr Nutzerfeedback.
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets ist kostenlos.
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App is literally just the name of the mall, in black, on a blank white page. There is nothing there. Totally. Useless.
This place is great always got what I need at the price I need it to be
Map used to be useful, but now when I'm trying to plan my trip from home, it keeps trying to center over where it THINKS I am (outside of the mall by bass pro), instead of the store I am actually trying to find.
Glad there is an app; however, very cumbersome to use.
Get a clue, customers need a map, not a bunch of hassle to get to it.
It was a free app so I automatically downloaded it, but not is not helpful. It requires you to create an account even if you already receive their emails. The map is so small and requires you to pick a favorite store before it will work. The Bluetooth thing did not work. The map is so small. Pick up the paper map at Guest Services (by Lord and Taylor) and save your phones memory.
I downloaded this app because the map on the website was so lo-res on my phone that I couldn't make heads or tails of it. Disappointed that this requires registration. I am uninstalling it.
With the newest update, you now have to create an account to use the app. To do this, you have to submit your email address and agree to receive their spam. I've deleted the app. I previously used it once for the map feature. It was handy to have it readily available on my phone as I navigated the mall. But I don't feel that it's necessary to give them all my contact information just to use a map.... I'll just do it the old-school way and grab a paper map when I get there.