We visited the Cape Cod Mall on Sunday, November 3, 2002, and it was a marvelous experience. We were there for a couple of hours, but prior to actually getting there, the signs and directions to get there are fantastic. You can see it coming, and as you approach the mall, it almost looks like a city all its own, and it has phenomenal parking options and facilities, including the parking for handicapped.
The mall has so much to offer, from their food court to the coffee shops, to include Dunkin' Donuts, to Barnes and Noble, to the jewelry designers, glassmakers, textile weavers, furniture stores, quilters, potters, photographers, high tech stores, video stores, CDs, audio, and automotive suppliers, not to mention a number of other specialty shops. And once you're finished walking what seems like miles in the mall, you can grab something to eat, and then go across the road to the other side of the Cape Cod Mall and check out their other Barnes and Noble and other stores. It's truly an unbelievable experience, and I'm told that around Christmas time, it is a magical place to be, as long as you get there early enough to find a parking space.
Most of the service is commendable, and the people who patronized the mall were also very pleasant.