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Shopping Paradise (shops updated)

Advantages: Great Discounts
Disadvantages: Can get busy during holiday periods

...McArthurglen outlets. It's not, Cheshire Oaks is HUGE and until very recently, it boasted to be the biggest of its kind in Europe. It has a staggering 144 shops that offer up to 50% off retail prices all year round. At the end of the season, these can increase to 75% off. ~~~~LAYOUT~~~~ The shops are located in three areas set by car parks. Car parks A, B & C. Imagine a square. Car Park A is situated from the middle of the top side to the middle ...
...~~~~FURTHER INFORMATION~~~~ McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Cheshire Oaks Management Suit Kinsey Road Ellesmere Port The Wirral CH65 9JJ www.mcarthurglen.com Tel: 0151 348 5600 ~~~~FINAL THOUGHT~~~~ I hope this has encouraged many of you to give it a go and visit and that your visit leads to you saving lots of money!!! Happy shopping. If you do visit Cheshire Oaks after reading this, do let me know how your shopping spree went. ...

RClure 09.03.2005 (17.02.2006) · Read full review
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Retail therapy

Advantages: Bargains everywhere!
Disadvantages: Can get busy

I'm only 40 mins from Cheshire Oaks and I've been visiting it pretty much since it opened so I know it quite well now. It's one of those places that really isn't the same visit twice as the shops change their stock on such a regular basis...and the centre changes it's shops quite a bit as well!! First rule....be prepared for crowds in school holidays and weekends. I got lucky today as it was half term for my kids but apparently not for all schools ...
...is combine a vist to Cheshire Oaks outlet village with a trip to the bowling or cinema at the Coliseum complex behind Cheshire Oaks. Its 5 mins walk from one to the other so easy to do both. At that complex there's a number of shops (full price though!!) including HMV, Game, Borders, JJB Sports and Argos, and several good family friendly restaurants - Frankie & Benny's, Bella Italia, Chiqitos, Nandos, Old Orleans, Burger King as well as a couple ...

ellay864 12.02.2007 · Read full review
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Superb shopping

Advantages: Shopping and food
Disadvantages: Not closer to Liverpool

...mentioned wanting to go to Cheshire Oaks I was eager to accompany him, whether he liked it or not! HISTORY Cheshire Oaks (McArthur Glen Designer Outlet Village) opened in April1995 as a joint venture between developers BAA McArthur/Glen. They sold 75% of Cheshire Oaks in 1998. GETTING THERE - Car: If you’re travelling by car, Cheshire Oaks is adjacent to junction 10 of the M53 (you’ll see it as you exit the motorway) and a mile from junction ...
...you need to pee at Cheshire Oaks! FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND We chose to walk around in a big circle since we weren’t looking for one particular shop, but there are also huge signs with a map of the shopping outlet. Shops at Cheshire Oaks include: · La Senza (underwear) · Warners (more underwear – ladies, you can never have too much!) · Mexx (my boyfriend bought some lovely casual trousers & a jumper from here – reasonably priced and very nice) ...

pixiedon 14.11.2002 · Read full review
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A day out of bargains galore

Advantages: Plent of bargains and good on-site facilities.
Disadvantages: Hard to get to by train.

...epicentre of bargains – the Cheshire Oaks Outlet Park, part of the McArthur Glen group of designer outlets. It is conveniently situated just off junction 10 of the M53 “Mid-Wirral Motorway” (which incidentally is linked in with the national motorway network) and features 120 bargain-rich shops, including well-known brands like Gap, Nike, Reebok and Littlewoods. All shops are open from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. at night, with exception ...
...a.m. until 5 p.m.). The car parking is excellent, although you will have to search a while for a parking space. There is also a food court on the site and various cafes, including McDonald’s within the area. As you would expect from a shopping village there are toilet blocks at specific points. As for time to be allowed – a whole day is ideal, especially if you like to shop or you need a lot of clothing. I arrived at about 11 a.m. and ...

goodematthew 18.08.2001 · Read full review
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Big choice, -some- big savings

Advantages: A massive range of shops all in one location
Disadvantages: Parking can be difficult at weekends

‘McArthur Glen Designer Outlets - Cheshire Oaks’, not the most elegant name but, in fact, the flagship of McArthur Glen’s European operation. For those not in the know, McArthur Glen have seven outlet centres in Britain with a further 6 in mainland Europe. Cheshire Oaks is the largest of their group and, they claim, the largest outlet centre in Europe. ‘What is an outlet centre?’, I hear you cry. The basic idea is to bring together a number of discount ...
...their normal retail prices. Cheshire Oaks has been in operation since 1995 (although it was a lot smaller then) and claims to have had six million visitors last year alone. There are about 150 stores offering goods across a wide range of products. The site is laid out as a ring of stores around a central parking area. There are (apparently) 3300 parking spaces here and in the adjoining multi-storey, but I’ll have to take their word for it. Weekends ...

pauljm 14.05.2001 (06.09.2001) · Read full review
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The Coliseum.Food for thought.

Advantages: Great choice for you and your family or friends.
Disadvantages: Can be pricey and walks between are uncovered so bad weather can leave your dancin shoes a tad wet!

The Coliseum is the sister to The Outlet Village.Situated right next door you can't miss it if you're gonna go there.But go there you should.As well as some larger stores such as Argos,Bookers,The Holiday Hypermarket and Dixons there are also some excellent places to eat.Go there day or night and you should get a table at any of the restaurants.These include Bella Pasta,Italian,obviously but they have some nice twists here.I used it only last week ...
...duck breast on a pizza.But they also do lots of things with sea-food and the lay-out allows you to see the chefs at work in all there "flaming" glory.Of course there are all the regular favourites too.Drinks are in bottles only but not too badly priced.A great place to enjoy a family/friends meal. There is a mexican place called Chiquito's.Here it is hot and spicey with everything from fajita's to coated chickens all reasonably priced but at 6'4" ...

GIBBO 15.05.2001 · Read full review
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If you love to shop this is the place for you

Advantages: Cheap designer clothes all year round.
Disadvantages: It can get very busy and crowded.

...like me, you will love Cheshire Oaks. Just get in your car, get on the M53, get off at Junction 10 and whay hey, Bob's your uncle and Fanny's your aunt. There it is, Cheshire Oaks. Standing proud and bursting with over 130 shops, it is one of the biggest shopping outlets around. Of course, you don't have to go by car, you can get on the train to Ellsmere Port or Chester Rail Stations then just get the bus into the outlet. The buses for Cheshire Oaks ...
...and spend your money at Cheshire Oaks. If you do go by car, get there early then you have a chance at parking near the shops on one of the three large car parks - you can have quite a stroll to the nearest shop otherwise. The shops are numbered on a map, which you can pick up at various points around the outlet and is very easy to follow. The numbers start at 1, obviously a good number to start with and you finish up about 4 hours later at store ...

Paula_23_uk 22.05.2001 · Read full review
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M53 Highway to Heaven

Advantages: Good brands at more affordable prices
Disadvantages: Can be a little busy

...I have been going to Cheshire oaks, once know only to me as the 'designer village'. I remember when it was only one square of shops! Now it has expanded into four squares of fabulous shop after shop. Cheshire oaks is an outlet village but most of the items are first rate. Over the years it has attracted big names like Ralph Lauren, Ted Baker, Gap and Warehouse. It even recently acquired a Mulberry bag shop! And everything is cheaper than the high ...
...also buses that run into Cheshire oaks from surrounding local areas. You can take the train in or it may be possible to bike in but the surrounding roads are rather busy and i wouldn't recommend it! "Location" Their website provides all directions: We're conveniently located just off Junction 10 of the M53 motorway, in Chester, with first class road and rail links. Find us via SAT Nav by simply inserting CH65 9JJ ...

Logan88 29.05.2009 · Read full review
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Shop till you drop!!

Advantages: Very Cheap
Disadvantages: You will need the whole day!!

...been dragging my husband around Cheshire Oaks for the past 7 years, and in this time I have seen it grow bigger and bigger. It is just on the outskirts of chester off junction 10 of the M53, and is open from 10 a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays and 11 a.m. on Sundays. There are a huge amounts of designer stores not only for clothes but also for crockery, toys etc. My favourite shops where you can always pick up bargains at around 50% discount are ...
...& La Senza At the outlet village there are over 100 stores, so you will find something for everyone. It is an ideal place to go before christmas as you can pick up a nice outfit for parties and get a range of presents, some of the bargains on thing such as last seasons dolls are extrodinary. Top Tips Arrive early or parking os a nightmare Do not say you will go back to a shop if you do not see something better, you never get round to it as it ...

mkberridge 13.10.2005 · Read full review
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Designer Discounts

Advantages: Discount Prices.
Disadvantages: A lot to see - with alot of walking.

...brands over 1200 stores. Cheshire Oaks is one of the biggest designer outlets in Europe. Cheshire Oaks features over 140 brand name shops on its site. What’s it all about Cheshire Oaks is one of 13 designers out let shopping centres within the McArthurglen designer company in the UK. The outlets feature much surplus stock, sold to the buyer at a permanent discount of 50% off. Opening Times - Open 364 days per year, 7 days per week. Monday – Friday ...
...on the M53, following the Cheshire oaks signs. Train: Chester or Ellesmere Port railway stations, and catch a bus to the Cheshire oaks designer shopping outlet. Bus: Available at Ellesmere Port station and Chester Town Hall. Parking Free all day. The car park is situated in the middle of the shopping site, and the outlets go around it, on the outside. Departments: Ladies clothing Men’s clothing Children’s clothing Fashion/jewellery accessories ...

Lethal-Injection 26.03.2004 · Read full review
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A good day out!

Advantages: Choice, Value, Service
Disadvantages: Multi Storey is let down by "back of house"

I have been shopping at Cheshire Oaks for the last 10 years, pretty much since it opened. It has for a long time been the best place to find many many bargains, and the value and choice of stores has only got better. There are many high street names that we all know and love, and some that may surprise you. It has in recent years started to get much better, there was a time when it was a little grotty, untidy and there was a problem with litter. ...
...going on, they are currently updating areas of the mall, and the general atmosphere is one of pride. The staff from the centre are very friendly and helpful, and my general experience in the stores has been very good. Plenty of parking, especially in the multi storey (where I ALWAYS get a parking space! Which makes me wonder why more people don't use that! Especially when you see all the cars driving around the other car parks!), and at the moment ...

archaic73 04.01.2009 · Read full review
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Cheshire Oaks Outlet Park

Advantages: SHOP, SHOP, SHOP FOR ALL U WOMEN
Disadvantages: SHOP, SHOP, SHOP FOR ALL U MEN WITH WIFES.

...: Manchester Airport, Liverpool Airport. Cheshire oaks is the new revolution in the eyes of shoppin for all you glitter girls or for those who just like a browse but is deffintly worth a look, with shops for all agaes this is deffonitly a place to vistit with exelent disabled facilitys and parking why not come to day also cheshire oaks also offers a wide range of food option for the family to eat out so why not visit today. list of shops includes ...
...Ben Sherman Burberry Calvin Klein Jeans Calvin Klein Underwear Cecil Gee Charles Tyrwhitt Chilli Pepper Coast Cotton Traders D2 Daks Designer Room Diesel Elle Fat Face Fred Perry Gap Outlet Golfino Jaeger James Barry Karen Millen Kurt Muller La Senza Lakeland Lee Cooper Levi's® Liz Claiborne Logo Marks & Spencer Outlet Marks & Spencer Outlet (Ladieswear) Marks & Spencer Outlet (Menswear) Mexx Monsoon Moss Bros Next Clearance Nitya Oasis Petroleum ...

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