Great place to eat, shop, and spend quality time with family and friends! Sunland Park Mall has had its ups and downs, most certainly. However, with the Anime Art Exhibition, the mall was packed with people. My daughter loved it! It was great to see so many new stores and restaurants as well.
Aug 2022
When I would visit my late grandmother in El Paso every winter our El Paso trips were not complete without a visit to Sunland Park Mall and when my mom and aunt would take my cousins and me shopping at Sunland Park Mall because it had amazing stores and an awesome food court. As a child I remember my mom and aunt buying clothing at Dillard's and sharing food in the food court with my cousins and those were such priceless memories of going to this mall. I'm surprised Sunland Park Mall is still popular in El Paso since it's opening in 1988 and what I truly think this mall really needs is an update perhaps with a new movie theater a Kohl's and possibly a Walmart Supercenter but this mall brings back so many good memories of spending time shopping with my mom my grandmother and cousins that we always will treasure during our trips to El Paso
Nov 2019
I like Sunland Park Mall. It doesn't get very crowded which is a plus for me. I'd like to see more people shop here but it is what it is. It's never been a crowded mall, even when I was growing up. I grew up on the east side so my mom rarely wanted to drive to the west side. It was a treat whenever we came to this mall and the west side. Anyone remember Swenson's Ice Cream on North Mesa? It wasn't in the mall but it was sort of close by. I wish it was still around! Going to Sunland Park Mall and Swenson's was an awesome reward for getting good grades in school! Lol. The mall is also a good place to walk, especially when it's too cold to go to a park. I always see people walking laps around before the stores open. It's unfortunate that certain stores like Forever 21, Sears and others have recently shut down here. OH...and Chic-fil-A too! The good thing is that new businesses are popping up here and there. Some places are locally owned and operated. I think that's fantastic! Some that come to mind are: Cooking Time (cooking classes), J&M Sports Cards, etc. I hope to see more soon! The mall offers community events! They have free movies and snacks every Thursday evening. Saturday morning cartoons happens every Saturday between 11 am and 7 pm. There's a cereal bar and juice for the kiddos! All of this happens near The Greenery entrance. I love to take advantage of free goodies and events like this! They also put on other community events. You have to check out their website for more events. The events are listed on Yelp sometimes. I shop at Old Navy, New York and Company and Victoria's Secret once in awhile here. They also have a Dillards, movie theater/bistro, a small food court, a beauty school and other stores.
Great place to eat, shop, and spend quality time with family and friends! Sunland Park Mall has had its ups and downs, most certainly. However, with the Anime Art Exhibition, the mall was packed with people. My daughter loved it! It was great to see so many new stores and restaurants as well.
When I would visit my late grandmother in El Paso every winter our El Paso trips were not complete without a visit to Sunland Park Mall and when my mom and aunt would take my cousins and me shopping at Sunland Park Mall because it had amazing stores and an awesome food court. As a child I remember my mom and aunt buying clothing at Dillard's and sharing food in the food court with my cousins and those were such priceless memories of going to this mall. I'm surprised Sunland Park Mall is still popular in El Paso since it's opening in 1988 and what I truly think this mall really needs is an update perhaps with a new movie theater a Kohl's and possibly a Walmart Supercenter but this mall brings back so many good memories of spending time shopping with my mom my grandmother and cousins that we always will treasure during our trips to El Paso
I like Sunland Park Mall. It doesn't get very crowded which is a plus for me. I'd like to see more people shop here but it is what it is. It's never been a crowded mall, even when I was growing up. I grew up on the east side so my mom rarely wanted to drive to the west side. It was a treat whenever we came to this mall and the west side. Anyone remember Swenson's Ice Cream on North Mesa? It wasn't in the mall but it was sort of close by. I wish it was still around! Going to Sunland Park Mall and Swenson's was an awesome reward for getting good grades in school! Lol. The mall is also a good place to walk, especially when it's too cold to go to a park. I always see people walking laps around before the stores open. It's unfortunate that certain stores like Forever 21, Sears and others have recently shut down here. OH...and Chic-fil-A too! The good thing is that new businesses are popping up here and there. Some places are locally owned and operated. I think that's fantastic! Some that come to mind are: Cooking Time (cooking classes), J&M Sports Cards, etc. I hope to see more soon! The mall offers community events! They have free movies and snacks every Thursday evening. Saturday morning cartoons happens every Saturday between 11 am and 7 pm. There's a cereal bar and juice for the kiddos! All of this happens near The Greenery entrance. I love to take advantage of free goodies and events like this! They also put on other community events. You have to check out their website for more events. The events are listed on Yelp sometimes. I shop at Old Navy, New York and Company and Victoria's Secret once in awhile here. They also have a Dillards, movie theater/bistro, a small food court, a beauty school and other stores.