Reviews
Just another Target. Target has mostly a wide range of stuff including clothes, home, groceries, electronics, etc. I love their clothing section for cheap dresses and inclusive chic style. For most of the other stuff Target has its own fan base, I think its an overpriced Walmart. This location is no different. I stopped by to return something. The return process was absolutely smooth. I didn’t have to wait for long time.
This location is good, never had a problem. I've had a cashier named Augustine a few times at checkout and he's been awesome. The guy is super friendly, made me want to leave a review.
Overall, this is a great Target. I come here for all my needs; groceries, clothes, home decor, or just to kill time. Employees are usually so nice and helpful which makes the experience so much better. In terms of accessibility, this Target seems to be great. There is plenty of parking options; they have a handful of handicap spots as well as designated spots for drive up shopping where you order things online and a worker brings it out to your car. The entrance is large with several doors to enter as well as exit, some of which are power assisted. All of the aisles are large enough for anyone to get through comfortably, unless it is extremely busy. With COVID-19 still affecting us, this store feels safe and clean. They have clean carts and baskets available with someone cleaning the used ones right away. There are markings on the ground in the checkout lines to help practice social distancing. Workers are very polite and helpful in directing you to the shortest checkout available; they also clean the self checkouts very regularly.
Was there participating as a volunteer with the Christmas "Shop with a Cop" program. Management and staff were very helpful in aiding the police and volunteers in a successful and smooth operation for some needy and deserving recipients. Thank you, Target!
Nothing about this target is unique from any other target. It's everything you expect. Staff were pretty friendly and helpful, and the store was well-stocked except around the start of the semester.
I been here since 6 years ago. .love this store all of them.
My husband, two teen daughters and myself visited today and let me first say it was not a good visit at all. First off I was there with my girls looking for decent bookbags for the school year and then we picked up some smaller items and headed to the self check out, when the "guard" of the theft of the entire store waited for me to completely ring out the bookbags before coming over and saying that she needs to open up the bags, I said no problem I will open them right up for you! I guess that's what made her upset, and then she grabbed my entirely empty bag and started to un zip it, I took it from her and said that I'll open it I didn't want her hands all over my kids brand new bookbags for school! She really should have done this before I paid for them. It's pretty rude to act like that, also security guard was following us around the whole time, I mean come on?? Now I was in there last week no one did anything about the person who you could clearly see was stealing how about I go to Khols from now on!!
Come on Target! Pride is meant to celebrate diversity, not slam the queers!
Target is always such a feel-good location, providing a place to find anything you may need whether that be clothes or household products or groceries or games. Anything you can possibly think of can almost always be found at Target. Target ensures itself to be accessible for those in wheelchairs by having doors that are wide and automatically open when approached as well as wide shopping aisles and walkways. Since the store is all one floor there is no need to worry about going up and down anywhere. These level, wide walkways make it easier for those with visual difficulties to navigate with any walking canes or guide animals. There are shopping carts with child seats, as well as specific ones with large child seats for any larger children and motorized cart vehicles for anyone who struggles walking. Room for improvements lie in signaling what items are. I did not notice any auditory features that would indicate what any item is and there was no braille lettering for anyone that can't see. Overall quite accessible but always room for improvement.
I paid for half of my basket but the stupid self checkout machines wouldn't let me use the same card even though it had enough money.