I agree with w. j about the bathroom and dressing room. That is very uncomfortable and unsafe for our kids. Why is target letting men go in women’s dressing room and bathroom. I used to love target I couldn’t wait till it opened. I spend about $ 300 to $ 400 a month for house hold things and groceries. But after finding out they don’t care about the safety of women are children I will be going back to Walmart. Where men will not be able to go in women’s dressing room or bathrooms with little girls! You lost another customer
W J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Wailuku, HI
Target is now allowing men to go in women’s bathroom and changing room. I am no longer going to shop there. It is not safe or comfortable for our kids. Transgender were already going to the bathroom where they were comfortable it was up to them to go in either bathroom. Now target is just allowing men to go in with our little girls. And what about our little boys do you think they will feel comfortable seeing a woman using a urineal stall. I have two boys 15 and 8 years old and a 11 year old girl all of them said they will not feel comfortable If a man walk in women’s bathroom or if a women walked in men bathroom at target. So my kids made my decision
Brett T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kahului, HI
8 am open WTF. Can’t get anything in the morning, guess it is back to Wal-Mart. And by 8 If you are waiting outside to get in its more like 805 or 810. But it’s ok they have increased the prices so much its worse then Wal-Mart. Looks like we are back to Amazon in Hawai’i.
Danae T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lahaina, HI
I love this target! They have everything and the prices are way better than Safeway. It’s a good place to stock up on groceries and items after leaving the airport. The electronics section is beautiful!!! So well stocked.
Angela C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kihei, HI
The pharmacist was extremely knowledgeable, and willing to help. He went out of his way to get us the best price.
Chad R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kihei, HI
They just arrived on Maui and everyone is very excited. One of my favorite stores for this type and badly needed on Maui. They did a great job on hiring their staff. Each associate I ran across had a great Aloha spirit even though they were slammed. Found everything I needed and no problem checking out because they did a great job staffing for the grand opening. I have always please like to Target because they are clean, accessible, friendly and basically have what I need. I will be back many, many times.
Darrel P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kahului, HI
Target to hold their Grand Opening for their first Maui store on March 8. Located in a former sugarcane field and in the shadow of the historic Pu’unene Sugar Mill, it is the main anchor store in the yet to be completed Pu’unene Shopping Center. This will be the company’s 6th Hawaii location(a new store in Kailua, O’ahu will also be opening). An invitation only preview was held on March 3, giving Maui residents an opportunity to see what Target has to offer(The store will be open to the general public on March 4, as part of their soft opening). This store provides all that you find in a Target: brightly lit and shoppable aisles, great and trendy merchandise, and comparable priced or less expensive items. It also offers a pharmacy, a fresh grocery department, Café, Pizza Hut, and a Starbucks(yay!). The thing that I love about going there is that you KNOW you’re at Target: the red accents, the red round bollards at the entrance, and the bullseye logo(fact: 96% of people recognize the Bullseye logo nudging out Apple and the Nike swoosh **). Unlike most Big Box retailers that just put up a nondescript building and make it «fit in», Target is not shy about saying who they are, and a prime example is the exterior appearance of their stores. Albeit that this store follows a general template(red accents, the neon, the large glassed-in entry, AND those round red bollards), they’ve added a decidedly local touch while keeping their brand identity. Vertical bands of the chevron pattern are integrated into the walls of the structure, and in the metal wall trellises. The faux stone on the exterior walls and planters mimic quarried white coral. The pergola columns are also wrapped in this stone, and topped with stained wood beams and purlins which add warmth and finishes the look. It’s great that they’ve finally opened here on Maui, and I’m sure they’ll shake up the Big Box retail experience! Fact: It will be 6 years to the day(March 4) that Target opened their doors to the public at their first store in Salt Lake on O’ahu. **source: Target website.