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March 13, 2007

DealPass Presents the Top Five Shopping Destinations in America

Dealpass_mallsWith April 15 quickly approaching, people have already started thinking about ways to spend the money they’ll receive back from the government. Some will be using the money for a well-deserved vacation, some will use it to buy that expensive item they’ve been wanting for months, and others will tuck their tax refund money safely into their savings accounts. DealPass.com, an online savings portal for Adaptive Marketing LLC® membership programs, suggests the top five shopping destinations in America to spend those extra bucks.

There are malls in every city, but there are just a few that have earned the reputation of a “must-visit.” DealPass offers many discounts to hundreds of stores online, but there is nothing like the touching, feeling, and trying-on-every-piece aspect of it to completely fulfill a shopping experience. Some of the top destinations offer more than a shopping experience. They also offer better family entertainment than some of the most popular parks and attractions. And even though some of these top shopping destinations are known for the expensive designer stores that surround them, visitors can still enjoy the simple experience of window-shopping or keeping an eye on the latest fashion trends from Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and more. DealPass offers the following five shopping destinations in America for every shopping enthusiasts from coast to coast.

-- Mall of America — Bloomington, Minnesota. For many years, the Mall of America’s popularity has multiplied. Welcoming over 30 million visitors each year, the Mall of America has everything that could attract not only shoppers, but families as well. From shops and boutiques to restaurants, movie theaters, LEGO Imaginary Center, and an amusement park and aquarium right inside the mall, Mall of America provides shoppers with more than a little entertainment. Oh, you can get married as well if you visit Mall of America’s Chapel of Love outside Bloomingdale’s.

-- Rodeo Drive — Beverly Hills, California. Looking for a symbol of the Hollywood style? Rodeo Drive is the place to go. Immortalized in the film Pretty Woman as the shopping district for the rich and famous, Rodeo Drive is where Versace, Yves Saint-Laurent, Gucci, and Cartier showcase their latest designs. Even if these designer names don’t fit into your budget, Rodeo Drive is still an exciting place to visit for the latest trends and for the window-shopping experience.

-- Macy’s — New York City, New York. Who hasn’t heard about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade? People from all over the world come to witness the extraordinary display of balloons and entertainment. But the Thanksgiving celebration is just one of Macy’s many attractions. Located in the heart of New York’s bustling Herald Square, the Macy’s in New York City is a shopper’s dream come true. With over ten floors to browse through, Macy’s New York is a unique shopping experience in itself.

-- Fashion Show Mall — Las Vegas, Nevada. Who said Vegas was only for gambling? Another Vegas tourist attraction is the Fashion Show Mall. With over 2 million square feet space and over 200 stores, the odds are very good that you’ll find what you’re looking for. Weekly fashion shows add to this overwhelming shopping experience.

-- Sawgrass Mills — Sunrise, Florida. If enjoying the Florida sun wasn’t fun enough, the Sawgrass Mills mall offers an exciting addition to that dream vacation. Sawgrass Mills outlet mall has over 300 stores offering selections for every pocket size. As one of the largest malls in the state, it’s hard not to leave the mall with at least one bag of great buys from upscale brands at discounted prices.

Dealpass.com recommends taking advantage of these destinations, not only for the discounts, variety of stores, and latest fashion trends, but also because these places are veritable landmarks of early 21st-century shopping in America. Happy shopping, concludes DealPass.

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