With its open play trays of Lego bricks, the Lego store is a place to occupy children.
Traffic in mall
The play area is useful for entertainment and working off a child's energy.
Ferris wheel inside Scheels.
Scheels anchors the mall and has a lot of entertainment areas for all ages (and sells sporting goods).
James W.
Dec 5, 2024
This has been a place that has been visited by myself for decades, and it has undergone a few changes over that time. The original brown tile and closed up ceiling was replace during a remodel sometime in the late 1990's. Since then, not much has changed except the stores. The Sears is gone and Scheels has replaced it. The record stores and arcades are long gone. A lot of the main staples still remain, JC Penny, Macy's, Dillards, Windsor, Forever 21, Footlocker, Build a Bear, and many others. It's still a great place to visit. They replaced a lot of the ceiling with glass roof, so there is a lot of light that comes in during the day. As a youngster this place seemed very large, now as an adult it seems tightly closed going through the halls, as they've added playgrounds, center kiosks, more center seating, and a small merry go round near Dillards.Seems management has definitely changed, as many stores that they denied entry a few decades ago are now positioned throughout the mall. There is even a tattoo shop near Scheels. It's still a great place to go shopping, in a time when indoor malls are falling by the wayside every year.
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Michael S.
Nov 16, 2024
This is a lively mall with most storefronts occupied. Stores range from middle of the road to upscale, including Coach, Apple, and others. Scheels, which provides entertainment along with sporting goods, toys, and household decor, is attached and anchors one end. The mall Includes a nice play area for children.
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Cathy B.
May 13, 2024
When I saw Rosati's, I got really excited because I am a Chicago native. They have Italian sausage and Italian beef sandwiches on the menu, but they don't sell them!!! All I can say is, wow, what a letdown.I also tried the Ok- Dog and Egg sandwich place. Service was lousy. The food was very bland and tasted like the grease was old. If I could, I would not give a star at all.
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Michael E.
Jan 30, 2024
You read about the demise of malls all the time. I can only speak for myself, but I enjoy going to a mall. It's a lot easier to try clothes on at clothing stores in the mall as opposed to ordering them online and having to send them back if they do not fit properly. I enjoy the diversity of stores that are available in the mall, and of course protection from the elements outside. Woodland Hills Mall is definitely a little dated, but when it's all said and done, it's a convenient way to shop a variety of stores and grab a bite to eat while doing so.
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Jennifer W.
Jan 26, 2024
Woodland Hills Mall in Tulsa, OK, is your typical suburban shopping center offering a decent range of stores and amenities. While it may not be the most extraordinary mall I've visited, it serves its purpose for a casual shopping trip or a quick bite to eat.The mall is conveniently located with ample parking spaces available, ensuring a hassle-free experience from the beginning. Inside, you'll find a variety of stores catering to different tastes and budgets. From well-known national retailers to local boutiques, there is something for everyone. However, I did notice that some of the stores lacked uniqueness, and it seemed like the usual brands you would find in any mall.The mall's layout is easy to navigate, with clear signage and well-maintained corridors. The common areas are clean and spacious, providing a comfortable environment for shoppers. The seating areas and restrooms were also well-maintained and easily accessible.Food options at Woodland Hills Mall are satisfactory, although not particularly exceptional. There's a food court with the usual fast-food chains, as well as a few standalone restaurants and cafes scattered throughout the mall. While the selection is decent, it would be great to see more unique dining options to enhance the overall experience.On a happy note they are adding a Scheels sporting goods type store that's kind of like Bass Pro but this one has a giant Ferris wheel inside and will be opening fall of 2024. Overall, Woodland Hills Mall offers a decent shopping experience in Tulsa and is the only mall open in the area now.
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Madame G.
Jul 4, 2024
The mall is ok. Same stores you'd find at other malls. I like that there's a Texas de Brazil in this mall. Easy to find parking.
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Jason B.
Jul 20, 2021
Place was crazy packed and I bet 90 % didn't have a mask on. It must be an Oklahoma law where u don't need to have one on but that really took me by surprise. I needed to hit the Apple store but it took me 4 hrs to get in and out so people watching was all I could do while waiting
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Gina M.
Jul 8, 2023
Since my son was moving into the area we decided to stop there to shop and we enjoyed the experience. It is a good feeling to know that my son will be living in an area with in shopping distance of great local stores.
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Reyna G.
Oct 11, 2024
There is a cool shirt And cute toys form Hello kitty And then my kids can ride in A horse
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Michael B.
Jun 27, 2024
I shopped at Men's District clothing store. The prices are excessive: in my opinion, twice as much as items should be for shirts and accessories. For this reason alone, I only give it two stars. Additionally, you can't return items.
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