

With far too much time on my hands and having always been curious about this particular outlet mall for years, I finally ventured to Woodbury Commons Premium Outlets on a cold, winter day. As long as the pound remains stronger than the dollar you’ll reap the benefits, if not, the prices will similar to the UK. If you like shopping, a visit to Woodbury Common is a great idea, you’ll find the people there are a lot more friendlier and very welcoming than those from NYC. So you need to add the tax on before doing any conversions. Words of advice for those of you who have never visited the US all the prices displayed are without VAT. In terms of eatery outlets, we only bought snacks so I can’t really comment on the food in general. Also, you may be tempted to return to an earlier store to purchase an item that you were dithering whether you should purchase or not. My advice is to get there early, although when we were there it wasn’t all that busy, however the number of stores that were there and the stock they have, you’ll be a while looking for that elusive deal. This was the same for the Levi and the New Balance stores.
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In 2019 the exchange rate was very good for the British pound, so we managed to pick up some great deals especially from the Tommy Hilfiger store, plus there were items that were only exclusive in the US. We bought our tickets via Groupon, which we highly recommend as they always have on-going deals. However, the savings you make when you’re at Woodbury, you’ll claw that back anyway. We caught the bus from the main bus terminal in NYC ticket price was just over $30 per person. I suppose I took for granted the freedom of movement and the fun we had them at the time. We visited Woodbury Common back in April 2019, I only decided now to write a review due to the current lockdown.
