Just got back from a revisit at this Walmart, which was actually pretty happy with the result!!! I have gotten good closure here, they gave us a $ 15 store credit for the inconvenience that was caused. I am now willing to go to this location, and they have made right by me…(and the girlfriend). Thank You Doug, and evening manager(I think Jesse?) for straightening this out, and I hope my feedback helps both the store and the shoppers for this location!
Kelsey L.
Place rating: 1 Eagan, MN
I will drive to another wAlmart in a different city just to avoid this one. I gave it 2 tries, and struck out bad. It always looks so dirty you feel like you need a shower after you shop there. The employees are rude and un helpful. And it is extremely in organized.
Vincent C.
Place rating: 3 Altamonte Springs, FL
This is your typical small old style Walmart. the store was dirty and in need of an upgrade. While they do have some groceries they’re not fully stocked.
Linda F.
Place rating: 5 Saint Paul, MN
I was not looking forward to going to WalMart because I was afraid that they would not be familiar with doing a money transfer. I was especially hesitant, having read the bad reviews. But we had to go to WalMart to transfer money to someone out of state. Darlene was the employee at the service counter who helped us. She was great. She knew exactly what we needed, knew how to do it, helped us with each step, and was professional and friendly the whole time. For future reference, they can do a «WalMart to WalMart» money transfer for a fraction of the cost of doing it at Money Gram if you need to send more than $ 50. It was pretty easy to do(thanks again to Darlene).
Samuel W.
Place rating: 5 St Paul, MN
I’ve been blinder than shit since I was a kid. So blind, in fact, that I tragically could never see why kids liked Cinnamon Toast Crunch. That being said, I’ve been around the fucking world to buy glasses – everything from Pearle Vision to a handful of not-so-charming mom & pop shops – and I’ve had countless poor experiences. Pearle Vision and VisionWorks are extremely overpriced and the vast majority of their frames feel brittle and frail. America’s Best can blow a disinterested goat(see my review for details). I’ve been to about five assorted mom & pop shops in three different states; if you’re into the idea of looking like an off-brand Harry Potter or a parolee, one of these places might be your bag. I still have a fond memory of my mom taking me to have my eyes examined at an old little shop in Virginia. The guy was pushing five bills and used a cheap office chair to wheel around everywhere, including my foot, without apologizing. When it came time to pick glasses, he handed me a dusty old box about the size of a dictionary and told me those were my choices. Small businesses aren’t always as charming as they’re cracked up to be. I fought going to WalMart. I dislike most everything about the corporation as a whole and I try not to spend my money there whenever possible. One day, though, I decided to bite the bullet and give the vision center a shot; I figured it couldn’t be any worse than what I had just experienced elsewhere. The best way I can describe my experience is this: You know how pretty much everything in a bag of Chex Mix sucks ass? The little breadsticks are cool and all, but meh. The two kinds of pretzels can die in a fire. You trudge on thinking all is lost until a dark brown mini piece of bread emerges from the ashes like a carb-filled Jesus to delight your taste buds in garlicky blessings. This place is that mini bread Jesus, ya’ll. Friendly staff, an efficient exam(the lady even told me I had beautiful scleras which I think is optometrist for«damn, you fine») and sturdy frames to choose from. I, having learned my lesson from many previous ventures, got frames with springy flexible arms that fully extend flat on both sides. They gave me a short time frame for when they’d be ready and sent me off with a smile. I picked them up earlier than expected with ZERO isses(the edges were polished, the ‘sweet spots’ were right where they needed to be) and I cannot tell you how deeply in love I am with them. They’re easily three times the quality of any frames I’ve ever had, and I’ve worn some expensive-ass frames before. I don’t even care anymore; this is exactly where my blind ass is going from now on and if you haven’t already, I suggest you do too.
Emilie B.
Place rating: 1 Ladera Ranch, CA
This is the worst Walmart I’ve ever been to, and I am from Chicago where the Walmarts are pretty bad. I’m struggling to find anything good to say about this store… it is completely unorganized, dirty/dingy, and the employees are not very helpful. I asked two different employees where bug spray was and both told me the wrong place. I never did end up finding it! Most Walmarts, even the regular ones(not the super Walmarts), have a decent frozen/refrigerated food selection and even offer at least a few produce items. This Walmart has literally nothing healthy. No wonder the US population is so obese! No bagged salads, no turkey sausage or ground turkey as alternative to ground beef or hotdogs– only a plethora of salt and calorie-laden frozen dinners and ice creams. I definitely will not be going back. Maybe Walmart neglects their stores here because Target is headquartered out of MN… I’ll spend the extra gas money and find a Target instead.
Sarah K.
Place rating: 4 St Paul, MN
It’s your standard wal-mart…crowded with incompetent people. There’s a subway, but this wal-mart isn’t a «super» walmart, so they just have the basic foods available.