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Old 02-06-2013, 09:50 PM
 
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Actually Miromar has besides Saks Off 5th a Neiman Marcus Last Call which will satisfy the high end the OP is after...as well as Bloomingdale's, Michael Kors, Escada, Cole Haan, Perry Ellis, Kenneth Cole and BCBG to name a few. Beyond that they'd have to drive past International Plaza/Bay Street in Tampa which is every bit as nice as Milennia in Orlando...what's the point?
You can drive from Orlando Premium Outlets to Millenia Mall in 5 mins. 15 mins to Florida Mall. IoIm just suggesting its better for a day trip. Im have family in fort myers I go to Miromar often I love it, but I dont really go for high end. If your not satisfied with Miromar there are no other options nearby except Coconut Point or driving all the way to Naples. At least here in Orlando you have multiple options if you dont like the place your at. For a day trip I would think that would be a good option to have.
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Old 02-07-2013, 11:09 AM
 
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You can drive from Orlando Premium Outlets to Millenia Mall in 5 mins. 15 mins to Florida Mall. IoIm just suggesting its better for a day trip. Im have family in fort myers I go to Miromar often I love it, but I dont really go for high end. If your not satisfied with Miromar there are no other options nearby except Coconut Point or driving all the way to Naples. At least here in Orlando you have multiple options if you dont like the place your at. For a day trip I would think that would be a good option to have.
Exactly.
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Old 02-08-2013, 11:09 AM
 
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Actually Miromar has besides Saks Off 5th a Neiman Marcus Last Call which will satisfy the high end the OP is after...as well as Bloomingdale's, Michael Kors, Escada, Cole Haan, Perry Ellis, Kenneth Cole and BCBG to name a few. Beyond that they'd have to drive past International Plaza/Bay Street in Tampa which is every bit as nice as Milennia in Orlando...what's the point?
I disagree. One name they mentioned is Roberto Cavalli, which they have in Orlando but not Miromar.
Also, while International Plaza is a nice mall compared to most, it isn't as nice as the Mall at Millenia. IP has Anne Fontaine which Millenia doesn't have, but Millenia has Chanel, David Yurman, Ferragamo, and will have a Prada, Omega, Hublot, and Yves Saint Laurent. Also, Millenia is more attractive and doesn't have an empty anchor space, while not bad it does look that way. Orlando seems to have more stores, and with it being one of the tourism capitals of the world, it is expected. I really don't like outlet malls as I don't really find the deals to be that much, or even at all better. I would rather pay $250 for a pair of sunglasses from Neiman's and get he full experience and know they will have good customer service and will gladly take them back if I wish to return them, and outlet stores have very short and occasionally final sale policies, and are getting to where they have more lines specifically for outlets and aren't the quality of what you buy at the boutiques and department stores. Luckily all stores aren't like that. Yes, I know that I will probably go back to the Orlando Premium Outlets. I guess it just depends on how far you are willing to go. Orlando would probably be your best bet.
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