With the holiday season just around the corner, shopping malls across the United States will soon be packed to the rafters. So, out of all the thousands of malls in the country, just which ones are the most crowded?

If long lines and hard-to-find parking aren’t exactly your thing, you may want to avoid these malls, especially during the busy holiday shopping season.

According to IsItPacked, here’s the list of the top ten busiest shopping malls in America.

10. Roosevelt Field – Garden City, New York

One of the largest malls in the country, Roosevelt Field boasts just about every store under the sun. With over 290 stores, the 6 anchor stores include Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom, JCPenney, Bloomingdale’s Furniture Gallery, and Dick’s Sporting Goods.

9. Del Amo Fashion Center – Torrance, California

There’s a flurry of shopping malls in and around the Los Angeles area, but the Del Amo Fashion Center is in a class of its own. The mall has about 3 million square feet of total retail floor area and 300 stores and services in total.

Its anchor stores include Macy’s, Sears, JCPenney, Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, Burlington Coat Factory, and AMC Theatres.

8. Tysons Corner Center – McLean, Virginia

The largest shopping mall in the Baltimore-Washington area, Tysons is home to over 300 stores, including the first Apple Store. So, what makes this mall so busy? It’s most likely its location, just 7 miles from the the Central Business District of Washington D.C.

7. Woodfield Mall – Schaumburg, Illinois

The Chicago area’s largest shopping mall, Woodfield is sometimes considered one of the most popular major tourist destinations in all of the state of Illinois. The malls 300 stores and restaurants attract huge crowds all year.

Anchor stores include Sears, JCPenney, Macy’s, Nordstrom, and Lord & Taylor.

6. Westfield Garden State Plaza – Paramus, New Jersey

Garden State Plaza is considered one of the more upscale malls in the New Jersey area. It’s the largest mall in the state and the third-largest mall in the New York City metropolitan area. Garden State is home to about 350 stores, including anchor tenants Macy’s, Nordstrom, JCPenney, Neiman Marcus, Lord & Taylor, and AMC Theatres.

5. Sawgrass Mills – Sunrise, Florida

One of the largest malls in all of the United States, Sawgrass Mills tends to get packed on weekends with tourists. With some 350 stores, the mall has some 20 anchor stores: Super Target, JCPenney Outlet, Burlington Coat Factory, Regal Cinemas, Marshalls, Nordstrom Rack, Neiman Marcus Last Call, and Off Saks Fifth Avenue.

4. The Galleria – Houston, Texas

The Galleria attracts over 30 million visitors every year, making it one of the most visited attractions in the Houston area. There’s over 375 stores, with anchor stores including Nordstrom, two Macy’s, Neiman Marcus, and Saks Fifth Avenue.

3. Palisades Center – West Nyack, New York

Ranked the tenth largest shopping mall in the U.S., Palisades Center boasts more than 400 stores and is known to be packed with visitors. Parking is generally a nightmare, especially on weekends.

The mall has four levels, with anchor store including Target, AMC Theatres, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Barnes & Noble, Macy’s, The Home Depot, and BJ’s Wholesale Club.

2. King of Prussia Mall – King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

The largest shopping mall in the United States, King of Prussia is like two huge malls combined. The mall consists of two massive sections, forming the country’s largest shopping location in one location and making it a popular tourist destination, too.

There’s over 400 stores, including anchors JCPenney, Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Sears, Lord & Taylor, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom.

1. Mall of America – Bloomington, Minnesota

Just behind King of Prussia as the largest mall, the famous Mall of America still holds the title for the biggest in terms of retail space and is arguably the busiest mall in the country.

With over 500 stores, anchors include Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom, Sears, Nickelodeon Universe, AMC Theatres, Underwater Adventures Aquarium, and IKEA.

Did your mall make the list? What do you think are some of the busiest shopping malls? Let us know in the comments below.

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  1. 🌝 that’s because you don’t understand making the most of what you have

  2. Not all of them. The only reason some went bankrupt is because of the economy. You can thank the last four presidents for this problem.

  3. It has greatly in proved with 2 new hotels and gone more upscale.

  4. cezar its not the fault of any president it is that dirty amazon at fault, and lets not say malls are becoming like the dinasours, malls are a magical fun place and it will be a damn shame if we loose this treasured American icon

  5. why do u say that, just because you work there and cant afford to shop there thats why lol, i bet it is a magical place and i cant wait to visit it

  6. long live the mall my mom and i spent lots of time working in them, i spent time walking around them with friends and lovere s, its a fun magical place but the lazy fools nowadays wanna sit in there chair in their underwear and order online and put the malls outta business. when did you people become so lazy

  7. Why address me in a separate comment? Policies by presidents can affect business.

    Time to correct this and make America great again.

  8. Ala Moana center is the busiest mall in America
    More then 42 Million visitors in 2018
    350 stores and it’s the largest outdoor mall in the world
    Chady sakr

  9. The Galleria Dallas is a much better Mall & much better designed! NP is dated!

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