What’s there to say, you know? It’s your average Walmart. Parking lot seemed safe and well-lit, though I did overhear a girl say, «Hey, why were you trying to get into my car?» The guy said he mistakenly thought it was his, but he was coming IN and she was coming OUT when she saw him, so I don’t know about that. Anyway, seemed safe, to me. Cashier was reasonably nice, store was clean and well-stocked with everything in the usual places. Convenient location, easy in and out. It was no worse than any other Walmart and quite a bit better than some.
Biggah K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cincinnati, OH
This is the Mall in Selma.
Karl J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
What is there really to say? Like Lee S., I travel quite and bit and have visited a few Wal-Marts, mostly throughout the southwest. This one in Selma struck me as unique in that I don’t remember seeing a self checkout… I thought that was supposed to be a Wal-Mart staple? Or maybe I missed it. But it’s a nice, clean, well stocked store. It does seems to be relied on as a bit of a local hangout for the youngsters, but otherwise it’s a pretty familiar shopping experience.
Lee S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
Standard Wal-Mart Supercenter. Well lit, large, good selection. Department store, produce, bakery, butcher, seafood(mostly previously frozen) Safe parking lot I am on the road 99% of my life and I get jaded. I’m comparing this Wal-Mart to other Wal-Marts in the US… not other stores in Selma. It’s a fine place… just nothing special as Wal-Marts go. Oh great. now I sound like I’m a Wal-Mart conneisieur. It’s sad to say you need to get out more when you live in Hotels and travel across the US… sigh…