The buildings are impressive but that is all that is impressive. The bargains are restricted to only some products and this is not always obvious. The food outlets are cheap but are very Western style fast food.
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The buildings are impressive but that is all that is impressive. The bargains are restricted to only some products and this is not always obvious. The food outlets are cheap but are very Western style fast food.
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I do agree with all the other reviewers thumb down on this place but there's one thing caught my attention. 50% less on Ed Hardy jeans, that's quite exciting! Try avoid having a meal here, all they have is burgers, fish and chips at a premium price :(
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My family are avid bargain hunters at Premium Outlets in the US and whilst didn't really see how it would work in Phuket we gave it a try. Well we were right it does not, nothing Premium, no real value just awful. Won't be there when I go back, that I am sure.
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don't even try, it is a waste of time and transport cost to this terrible place. Choices are so limited and most brand are not even premium at all. A real setback for the Premium Outlet brand. furthermore, some shops has even shut down, which might due to lack of business.
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On the way from the airport to the hotel we were very surprised to drive past the 'Premium Outlets'. This looked like something straight out of America, not Thailand. We decided one morning to go over there and check them out and it was as first thought, these were exactly the same as the ones in America, to the point...
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Having been to a number of outlets in the USA and Australia, this was a complete waste of time. There were a number of stores like Addidas, Nike, Reebok & Puma which were quite good for general sporting apparel, but the rest of the shops are limited in variety and choice. It looks very new, so perhaps over time there...
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The premium outlets here are rarely visited, either by tourists or by the local thais. For the former, especially cash-rich russian and chinese tourists, there is an absolute dearth of big-name brands which is unforgivable for a premium outlet mall. (read: no LV, no gucci, no prada). When we went there there was about a busload of chinese tourists who'd...
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We also went to the Premium Outlet factory outlets on the By-Pass Road (but I would recommend Central Festival mall in Phuket Town or Jungceylon mall in Patong Beach as they are air conditioned and cheaper than Premium Outlet.
It consists of about 50 stores in 10 buildings lined along two walkways. Brands like Levis, Quiksilver, Adidas, Ripcurl, Nike, Hush...
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If you live at the ends of the earth, POM Phuket may be interesting, but shopping in Thailand can be so much more interesting, especially if you are coming from Australia, Europe or N. America. Some middling brand names and a very few bargains. Worst part was the overall experience - the mall is outdoors and walking from store to...
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No real bargains to be found here, anything reasonably priced was only suitable for Thai women with no curves. Childrens items expensive but lots for girls, sorry boys not much here
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