Wednesday, April 30, 2014

What Stores are at Mayfair Mall in Wisconsin?




Chelsey


I'm moving there and i need to know what stores. the mayfair mall website is blocked. Can someone inform of what is all there?


Answer
STORE
4 Seasons Nail Salon
98th Street
Abercrombie & Fitch
abercrombie kids
Aerie
Aeropostale
Aldo Accessories
AldoShoes
Alterra Coffee
AMC Mayfair 18
American Eagle Outfitters
American Greetings
Ann Taylor
Ann Taylor Loft
Apple Store
Applebeeâs
Arbyâs
AT&T
Auntie Anne's
Aveda
Baby Gap
Bachrach
Bakers
Banana Republic
Barnes & Noble
Bath & Body Works
Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
Big Easy Cajun
Blueprint
Body Shop, The
Boston Store
Brighton
Brookstone
Buckle
Buddy Squirrel
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Burger King
Caché
Celebrate Wisconsin
Cellairis
Cellairis
Champs
Cheesecake Factory Restaurant
Chicken Now
Chico's
Chinese Gourmet
Chinese Relaxation Center
Chubby's Dogs
Cinnabon
Claireâs Boutique
Coach Leather
Coldwater Creek
Cool Shades
Cool Shades
Cool Shades
Crate & Barrel
Crazy 8
Cricket
Dairy Queen / Orange Julius
Dean & Fletcher
Deliaâs
Diamond Nexus Labs
Eddie Bauer
Egyptian International Art
Exotic Silver
Express
Express Men
Exquisite Threading
Finish Line
Foot Action
Foot Locker
For Love 21
Forever 21
Fox World Travel
Foxâs Menswear & Leather
Fuzziwigs Candy Factory
GameStop
Gap
Gap Body
Gap Kids
Gap Maternity
Gloria Jeanâs Coffees
GNC
Godiva Chocolatier
Gymboree
Hatworld
Herslof Opticians
Hollister Co.
Hot Topic
Icing
J. Crew
J. Jill
Janie & Jack
Jeff's Sports
Jos. A Bank Clothiers
Journeys
Julie's Sewing & Design
Justice
Kay Jewelers
L'Occitane
Lady Footlocker
Lenscrafters
Little Tokyo
LoveSac Life
Macy's
Maggiano's Little Italy
MasterCuts
Mayfair Market
McCormick & Schmick's
Men's Wearhouse and Tux
Mia & Max
Moments in Sports
Mr. Dino's
Mrs. Field's Cookies
MW Tux
Nail Arts
Name Buckles
Naturally Created
Nueske's Meats
P.F. Chang's
Pac Sun
Paciugo Italian Gelato
Panera Bread
Payless Shoe Source
Perfume Plus
Picture People
Piercing Pagoda
Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn Kids
ProActive
Quality Candy
Quick Fix-It Jewelry
Rave
Regis Salons
Restoration Hardware
Richard Bennett
Rockport
Rocky Rococo's
Rogers & Hollands
Rosetta Stone
Royal Shine
Sbarro
Seacret Spa
Sephora
Shawâs Jewelers
Silver Choice
Sleep Number by Select Comfort
Soaps & Scents
Solstice Sunglass Boutique
Soma Intimates
Spencer Gifts
Starbucks
Steak Escape
Stein Optical
Sterling Works
Steve Madden
Stride Rite
Subway
Sunglass Hut
Swarovski's - Coming Soon
T-Mobile
T-Mobile
T-Mobile
Talbots
Teavana
The Walking Company
Things Remembered
Time Square Watch Shop
Time Warner Cable
Torrid
Trade Secret
US Bank
US Cellular
Verizon
Victoriaâs Secret
Viktor Viktoria
Wet Seal
White House | Black Market
Williams-Sonoma
Wisconsin Active Sportswear
Yankee Candle
Zales

Someplace Fun to go in Northern New England (NH, Massachusetts, Vermont)?







So my daughter and I are taking a mother-daughter trip in the spring and she's a 15 years old and picky she told me all it has to be is fun. So were looking for fun things to do in either NH Massachusetts or vermont please help!!!


Answer
Boston's a lot of fun. Yes, there's a lot of history with it, but still there's tons to do that doesn't have any historical content. You could take a harbor cruise, walk down Newbury Street (the equivalent to 5th Ave in NYC and Michigan Ave in Chicago) and there are tons of high-end designer boutiques that my friends and I love to poke into....there's also a ton of hair and nail salons that are fun places to waste a few hours, the Boston Commons (also called the Boston Public Gardens) are beautiful, Fanuiel Hall has great shopping that's actually affordable compared to Newbury Street, you can go to tea at the Ritz, there's amazing restaurants in the North End, the houses are fun to look at in Back Bay and Beacon Hill, there are tons of Islands in the harbor that are great for day trips, Boston Ballet is one of the best ballet companies in America, there's tons of theatre and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Charles River Esplanade and the Christopher Colombus Waterfront Park are gorgeous, Chinatown's fun but parts of it are kind of creepy, Downtown Crossing has good and regularly priced shopping too, going to a Red Sox game is tons of fun even for people who don't really like baseball...great atmosphere and fun peoplewatching, walking the Freedom Trail may involve history but it's a great walk even if you're not going for history, Harvard and MIT are fun campuses to visit, the John Handcock Tower is a really cool building even though you can't go to the top anymore because of 9/11, the Museum of Fine Arts, the New England Aquarium and the Museum of Science are really cool places for go for an hour or two, even if you hate places like that, Prudential Center's a cool mall though it's a little bit more high end, the Cambridgeside Galleria is also a good mall but it wouldn't be my first pick if you were to go to one. The Natick Collection, which is 15 minutes outside of Boston is one of my favorite places to shop since they redid it and added tons and tons of high-end designers like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Neiman Marcus, etc. and it's tons of fun to get lost in and spend hours trying on couture that's completely impractical for daily life. As long as you look like you have a purpose and aren't being obnoxious the sales people could care less. Chances are though, if your her mother, they really won't think anything of it if you go. Salem Witch museum in Salem Massachusetts can be a lot of fun for a day trip and the Boston Waterfront is a great place to eat an Italian Pastry bought in the North End.

Or if you wanted to go to New Hampshire you could go to the White Mountains, but that's a lot of hiking, kayaking/canoeing and biking and more outdoorsy stuff, even though there are a couple of gorgeous drives.

You could go to Burlington, Vermont, but the majority of the attractions are outside of Burlignton. There's the Ben and Jerry's factory, salt mines, a lot of hiking and biking and things like in the White Mountains, except these are called the Green Mountains.

Portland, Maine is a really cool city too. Back Cove is really pretty, there's Congress Street, Ferry Beach State Park, Higgins Beach, Kettle Cove, Old Orchard Beach is outside of it, Old Port, there are a bunch of islands off the coast that are easily accesible by ferry, lot's of boat tours and lighthouses, nice mansions, Kennebunkport and lot's of great shopping outlets.

Also, Newport, Rhode Island is a great option as well. The cliffwalk has these mansions right along this cliff overlooking the water that are utterly breathtaking, and the town is one of those cutsey beach-like New England towns.

Get her input on where she wants to go and let her help plan what you guys do. That way she has to like it, and she'll have fun.

Good luck!




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