
Gurnee Mills
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Location & directions
6170 W Grand Ave, Gurnee, IL 60031, United States
Service hours
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Customer experiences
You will find everything at Garne Mills Mall. The environment here is very nice for shopping. There is a very large parking lot. The security guards here are very good. Everything is clean. You can come here and buy all the things you need very peacefully.
I went to Nike outlet got 3 pair shoes for $96 I also went to LOV shoes and got three pair nice sandals for $27. My only thing is I prefer going early to and leaving early because traffic time is doubled during the rush. By the way they have to a high arcade and a b is wling alley, kids and adults will love it.
I come from Chicago so seeing this mall really took me back when I was much younger and came here like one time😭 Tbh it has but hasn't changed much from what I remember, there's a section of the mall that is worn down and very obviously looks run down it's near the skating area it lowkey gives early 2000s mall vibes just darker. The rest of the mall is cute tho, has a section for younger kids to play and has lots of food and drink selections, as well as many stores and my favorite and arcade 🤭🤭 Also a rainforest cafe, haven't seen these in foreverrrr but was happy to see one still standing strong🥹 here's some photos🐸
I don't make it up to Gurnee Mills all that often, it's still a nice place to come to waste time. I find the shops here are a little more well known and household name than shops in other malls like Hawthorne or Old Orchard. Deceptively large at almost 2 million square feet of retail space, this makes Gurnee Mills the third largest mall in Illinois (behind Woodfield and Oakbrook Terrace) Didn't see many store vacancies here during my visit, but I didn't explore the entire mall either. The mall seems to be doing well. The dining pavilion had anout a dozen restaurants and a nice variety. Anchor stores here are Macys, J.C Penney, Bass Pro Shops, Round 1 Arcade, Marcus Theater, Floor and Decor, Dicks, Marshalls/Home Goods, Value City Furniture, Burlington and Hobby Lobby. So there's a little bit of everything here. I find the floorplan here to be very poor. Its a "Z" shape. So if you want to walk the entire mall, you basically have to walk it twice to get back to where you started. On a Wednesday evening during the summer there was a fair enough amount of patrons walking the wall. I like Gurnee Mills. It's much too far away for me to make it a regular visit though.
Gurnee Mills is a shopping mall.



