Restrooms always messy, not big enough meat selection and not to fresh either, management there could be better. Clothes are nice but could have a bigger women’s section.
Robbie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Clifton Park, NY
My review centers specifically around the tire and lube center. This Walmart tire center operates on a first-come-first-serve basis, so they do not take appointments. Therefore, one must be aware that arriving on certain days and times will influence your wait. Luckily, I went on a Monday around midday when they weren’t terribly busy, and I already had my new tires, so I just needed them mounted and balanced. The service riders treated me courteously, and they did a good job overall. The one thing that cannot be beaten was their price. After tax I spent $ 55.64 for the installation of four low-profile tires. Adirondack Tire quoted me $ 85.60 out the door, and Warren Tire wanted around $ 120 for the same job. If I can suggest one thing about this Walmart store in general, they need more associates. My one complaint is that there are rarely employees available to answer questions.
Frank Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gaithersburg, MD
Visiting any Walmart is one of the occasions where I go into Terminator Mode, swatting aside anyone who stands between me and my objective as though they were naught but irritating insects. I’m not the sort of person who blindly hates Walmart. I’m actually kind of indifferent about them. I’m neither a fan nor a hater, so when it’s practical or inevitable, I’ll shop there. When there are alternatives to try before Walmart, I’ll definitely pursue them first. That said, it’s a damn Walmart. They have a lot of stuff: video games, tables, televisions, tools, motor oil, clothes, whatever. It’s big. They even sell groceries. If they sell something that you want and it’s convenient for you, have at it. Chances are the price you pay will be OK. The store itself seems to be pretty clean. There really aren’t any surprises with these sorts of places.
Alexi A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cypress, TX
The highest I would ever rate a WalMart would maybe be four stars. I just don’t like them. Too big, too much crappy stuff and packaged sugar loaded things people fool themselves into believing they need. I only go on occasion to mass buy Rotella motor oil. That being said, this in particular is a pretty clean Walmart and the lines generally move OK.
Peter L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Clifton Park, NY
Walmart, aren’t they all the same? big, clean, low cost, good parking, they have everything, friendly people working there…
Sarah Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Waterford, NY
I like this super Walmart. It’s in between where I work and where I live. Most Walmarts are pretty scary(Aka People of Walmart.) but since this one doesn’t seem to be on a bus line, it’s managed to cut back on the scary overweight and under educated usual crowd. I work 8am to 530pm Mon Through Fridays, so sometimes I’ll cruise up there in the wee hours of the night, 1am, 2am on a Friday or Saturday and get necessity’s for the week to avoid crowds. Good prices, clean bathroom, generally well kept store, and usually a pleasant experience. Not as scary as some of the other Walmarts in the capital region, but you gotta expand on the store size & merchandise selection to get the 5th star, as I’ve seen other Walmarts in higher taxed areas do.
Victor L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
OH, OHGODYES, OHBABYTHISISTHEGREATESTPLACE ever. You know mullets? Business in the front party in the back? You know femullets? Where heroin is legal? You won’t find a place that has more of these than the super wal-mart right here in clifton park. This is a nice residential area. Except the fact that halfmoon can be a inbreeding ground for some serious monstrosities. Me and my friends only used to go here at one time and one time only: 2AM on a Tuesday. That’s right, 24/7, supermarket plus the hellhole that is a normal Wal-Mart. Me and my friends only used to get one thing here: $ 5.99 DVDs. Among the 4 people with full carts of food because god knows why they are doing serious grocery shopping on a Tuesday at 2AM, and we’re goofing off in this depressing abyss of a vacuum left unattended, the toy aisles messed to no end, and rows and rows of consumer products that have no owner. Its antiseptic and draining of any soul that walks in. And it has its own parking lot.