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JerryLBell
01-28-2015, 12:00 PM
The wife and I have visited TV twice now and hope to move there in the next couple of years. The one thing we noticed that gave my wife pause was the lack of serious shopping malls. Are there any closer than down in Orlando or over in Tampa? I don't care personally, but the thought of not being able to occasionally stroll a serious mall shopping for shoes & clothes gives my wife the heebie jeebies!

We're probably also going to want to replace our furniture when we move there with something more Florida in style. Were are there furniture stores in town or nearby? Would we again have to traipse on down to Orlando for much selection in this?

Thanks in advance for any helpful (or at least amusing) replies!

chuckinca
01-28-2015, 12:33 PM
Paddock Mall in Ocala

Paddock Mall - A Shopping Center In Ocala, FL 34474-4419 - A Simon Property (http://www.simon.com/mall/paddock-mall)

We bought some furniture at JC Penney in California and they delivered it to us in Fla at no charge.

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jnieman
01-28-2015, 01:20 PM
The wife and I have visited TV twice now and hope to move there in the next couple of years. The one thing we noticed that gave my wife pause was the lack of serious shopping malls. Are there any closer than down in Orlando or over in Tampa? I don't care personally, but the thought of not being able to occasionally stroll a serious mall shopping for shoes & clothes gives my wife the heebie jeebies!

We're probably also going to want to replace our furniture when we move there with something more Florida in style. Were are there furniture stores in town or nearby? Would we again have to traipse on down to Orlando for much selection in this?

Thanks in advance for any helpful (or at least amusing) replies!


Plenty of furniture stores here or in Ocala. We do most of our clothing shopping at Belk's and Beall's (a Florida store). If we want larger department stores we go to Ocala or Orlando. I buy most of everything else on Amazon.com. Saves me a trip to the stores.

John_W
01-28-2015, 02:03 PM
The Paddock Mall in Ocala is only about half an hour away via I-75, but it's also not very big. It has a Belks, which TV also has near Spanish Springs, plus a JC Penny, Macys and Sears. If you were just wanting to go to a JC Penny store, the one in Clermont 25 miles south is a little nicer and newer than the Paddock Mall location.

Store Directory For Paddock Mall Ocala, FL (http://www.simon.com/mall/paddock-mall/stores)

We prefer to drive to Gainesville, take the third exit off I-75 Newberry Rd. east to Oaks Mall a couple of blocks on the right. It's as big as any Orlando Mall but more laid back and not many tourist, the only negative is it doesn't have much selection in the food court. Here's a diagram below.

The Oaks Mall Gainesville, Florida (http://www.theoaksmall.com/)

http://www.theoaksmall.com/Content/Img/Maps/TheOaksMall.jpg

If you want something different, just about an hour south on the Turnpike is Florida Mall at the Orange Blossom Trail exit. It has a big food court but apparently not big enough. The Saks store closed and they are building a food court twice the size of the old one. It has a lot of tourist and you'll hear just about every language spoken.

The Florida Mall Orlando, FL (http://www.simon.com/mall/the-florida-mall/travel-here)

Florida Mall current food court, the mall map isn't quite right since they have construction going on.

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If you want some really high end stores and prices, go to Mall at Millenia. It's also about an hour south. Take the Turnpike to I-4 east and then the first exit to the right, you'll see the mall directly next to I-4. It's also very close to Universal Studios.

The Mall at Millenia Orlando, FL (http://www.mallatmillenia.com/)

http://www.mallatmillenia.com/images/malls/1/home-page/mall_photo.jpg

If you want an outdoor mall, go south on I-75 for about an hour to Wesley Chapel. It's the Shops at Wiregrass, very nice and fairly new but since it's outdoors it can get rather hot. It's also near Tampa, so if you're into gambling the Seminole Hardrock Casino is a little further south. Not far from the casino is Brandon Mall, it is nice and fairly new and not many tourist.

The Shops at Wiregrass :: 28211 Paseo Drive Wesley Chapel, FL (http://www.theshopsatwiregrass.com/)

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There are also two nice Outlet Malls on Int'l Drive in Orlando. One on the north end near Universal and the other about ten miles south near Disney, both are right off the interstate. I found the southern location had more high end shops, both get very crowded and hot since they are outdoors.

Wandatime
01-28-2015, 03:42 PM
I love Amazon. I haven't been to a mall in years. But if I do feel the need, I appreciate a listing of all these wonderful alternatives, John W! Now if I have a shopaholic guest I know exactly where to take them.