11/11/2023 0 Comments Outlet malls in texas![]() ![]() To me, I would just go to the Cypress outlet center and find something else to do with your time in the Houston area. My sister is a haggling machine and found success at all outlets, but maybe a little more success in San Marcos because there was more competition, which can give you some negotiating power. I think what it comes down to is A) Are you going just to window shop? B) Are there certain shops that are a must hit? C) If you are buying "stuff", are you willing to haggle on the price of said stuff? D) And finally, what other activities do you want to do / see? My sister made a point of comparison shopping in many stores and the prices were the same at both locations. As a non-window shopper, all 3 outlets had a dizzying array of stores.Īs you and others have already mentioned, both locations have a Premium Outlet, but San Marcos also has the Tanger Outlet. During that tour, and between BBQ sampling, we visited both the Cypress and San Marcos outlet malls. Our BBQ tour took us to Houston and the Austin area. I (un)fortunately, depending on how you look at it, had a 3 day BBQ road trip with sister in June. I assume the Cypress location does not have a Tanger Outlet location similar to San Marcos, or.? ![]() so yes, I would like to spare myself another 150 miles if I can, but just need to weigh out the differences. well, like I say, there is the Cypress location which would appear to have the same 140ish stores of the San Marcos location. Welcome to Texas :-)Thanks for the input. Whatever you choose, I'm sure you will find what you are looking for. Please forgive tthe lack of foliage, it has been a hot -HOT- summer and normally we keep things aa bit more green. There's plenty of touristy/locally stuff to do throughout the central Texas region. Now if you have some extra time and want to see some sights like the Alamo or riverwalk (San Antonio) or something in Austin (ie 6th street) then the drive is absolutely worth it. I would be beyond surprised if you couldn't find everything and you were looking for and more within 50 miles of IAH (or HOU f.t.m.). While I have no experience with any of the outllet malls in the Houston region, I'd say you would have to be crazy to drive past them just to get to San Marcos. I wouldn't call myself a "shopper" (unless Amazon and newegg counts) but I grew up smack in between both of these locations and have been to San Marcos on a yearly basis for longer than I'm willing to admit. can one expect the Houston Outlet prices to be any different to the San Marcos prices.? Houston and its area would appear to be some of the more expensive regions in the State, but then again, San Marcos serves the San Antonio area which is also a large & well off city so frankly I dont know what to expect in terms of differential pricing, if anything. from my review of the Premium Outlets website, the actual size of the Houston Mall is similar to the San Marcos (140 and 145 stores), so leaving the additional options of the Tanger shops aside both centers seems to be quite similar.Īlso, Im sure there is no scientific answer to this question, but. I know the San Marcos Outlets and they do have the plus of also having the Tanger Outlets right next door, so the entire shopping area is very large. If anybody here knows both shopping destinations, I would greatly appreciate any input you would have. I have to decide if I will drive to San Marcos to do my shopping there, or if it will suffice to stay closer to Houston and just hit the Houston Premium Outlets which can be found in the Cypress area. ![]() This free time will be as I land back in Houston. I have 2 free days during my upcoming US wine road show. Calling the shopping experts that know their Texas Outlet Malls.
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