| What Is It? |
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| A glorified mini-mall that has been designed to look like an outdoor Hawaiian market. |
| What Do They Sell? |
| Mostly stuff you don't need. There are several stores and cart-vendors selling trinkets, doodads, clothing, jewelry, and other stuff. There are no brand-names here - you won't find a Gap - so make sure you like that shirt before you buy it because you won't be able to run it back to your local mall to exchange it. |
| What Are the Prices Like? |
| Too high, generally speaking. This is a place that capitalizes on the fact that it is in a highly trafficked area between MGM Grand and Planet Hollywood. I wouldn't go so far as to say it's a tourist trap, but you won't find any locals shopping here. |
| What Should I Be Sure To Check Out? |
| There are a couple of food vendors if you are feeling peckish and they are a lot cheaper than eating in most restaurants on The Strip. |
| Why Should I Shop Here? |
| Because... wait... no, wait... I'll think of something. Give me a minute. |
| What Else Do I Need To Know? |
| When I said glorified strip mall, I meant it. This used to be a boring, boxy strip mall before they threw all the Hawaii decorations at it. |