“Always cheaper gas than at other places but you have to have a membership. Savings on gas pays for the membership several times over particularly if you get just the basic membership.”
“Linda is AMAZING, not just as a pharmacist but as a patient advocate! Before Linda, it didn't matter to me which pharmacy or pharmacist. Having her go to bat for me with the insurance company really won me over! The girls that work back there are good too, got to pick on them a bit, though!”
“Kimberly is a savior and protector of the people. Her and her staff are a cool drink of water in the desert and I'm very grateful for their fearless perseverance.”
“You can't go wrong at a Sam's, but this one has the smallest snackbar of the 3 in Wichita.The service is good, the deals are cheap, the food in the snackbar is excellent! The overall place is vast! Good deals on bull items all over the storea efficient checkout, get checked at the door, back out and off you go!”
10AM - 8PM
3084 N Maize Rd, Wichita“Great price for gas. The scan & go app makes shopping the club a breeze! The same app makes gas purchases a breeze. The smaller of the 3 in the area, but still a good selector products.”
“This Sam's Club tends to run traffic one way through the pumps, so when they get busy you may have to wait in line for a while. Though if you have a SUV style rig you can generally do a reach around and fill with the fuel door on the opposite side to the gas pump.Gas seems to be good, all three of my automobiles like it. I usually buy gas here when they have gas war pricing or they are competitive enough to justify the wait.The one thing that is annoying is that their system requires you to have a $75+ available balance to get the pump fired up. On very rare occasions if both fuel tanks on my truck are empty I will spend in that range when gas is over $3/gallon.”
“Just picked up a few prescriptions from Sam’s pharmacy and could not believe how great the staff and pharmacist (Austin) were to deal with. Austin was very professional and knowledgeable about the prescription medications we picked up. He volunteered to explain the medications unlike most pharmacists at the chain pharmacies such as Walgreens and CVS where it seems you have to track down a pharmacist and wait for information. I have both a Costco and a Sam’s membership and if it comes down to getting rid of one it will probably be the Costco membership so we can continue to deal with Austin and the Sam’s pharmacy. A big thanks to Austin and his staff at the Sam’s pharmacy for making our visit the best we have had at any pharmacy.”
10AM - 7PM
3415 N Rock Rd, Wichita“My introduction to Sam's was "Let's do lunch!" Located just off the entrance, you don't need a Sam's card to enjoy the hotdog and drink for $1.37 (price will change someday) or 2 slices of pizza and drink for $2.50. The hotdog is huge, and the pizza slices are 1/4 of a pizza, so the value is astounding! There are other snacks and ice cream, but those are for another day. There are good deals throughout the entire store, stacked on shelves so high that you may need a forklift to help you get stuff. There are stacks and stacks of cases of cookies, chips, honey buns, etc. Home goods and paper goods are all together on one wall. In the back is dairy, meats, packed to feed a family of 10. This store is bulk, so don't come looking for single items!The freezer sections are amazing. There are several rows. Each individual row has an opening at the end where people come and go to stock the foods for that particular freezer. Meats, dairy, ice creams, etc. Each individual freezer is about the size of a boxcar on a train. I peeked into one of the sliding doors. There are boxes stacked where each frozen item goes. Keep in mind the frozen item is a case of something. Up toward the front is pharmaceutical items, health bars, and such. Periodically, little mechanized machines roll by, constantly taking inventory. Want to steal anything? Good luck! Bulk items don't hide well under your coat. Also, you CANNOT go in through the out door (we tried) and there is someone with a price gun checking your purchases on the way out. Unlike Walmart, Sam's utilizes EVERY checkout constantly. Furthermore, you need your Sam's card to activate the register or you cannot check out. There are service reps near each register, in case you need help. I accidentally left my receipt. A man brought it to me, because you can't leave the store without it!Remember the aforementioned door person with the check gun? That receipt is a must have! * By the way, I mentioned the anti-theft because Sam's has so many people in the place, I swear there is at least one in every aisle, ready to help. We joked about it, because Walmart is serious about theft with their signs everywhere, but Sam's is even worse. It's a beehive of constant activity. One last thing. If you don't like crowds, don't shop here, because the place is packed. It's a fortress and it's great value!”
10AM - 8PM
6200 W Kellogg Dr, Wichita“I recently had the pleasure of interacting with Destiny at Sam's Club, Kellogg and Dugan and I must say, the experience was exceptional. From the moment I called in, Destiny’s professionalism, warmth, and a genuine willingness to assist.
What stood out the most was Destiny, patience. Despite my numerous questions and requests she remained attentive and helpful, never once making me feel rushed or inconvenienced.”
10AM - 8PM
3415 N Rock Rd, Wichita“Mathieu, thanks for going above and beyond. You offered to wipe our windshield for us and it made our day. You are so charismatic and it was so nice to meet you. Thank you!”
“My introduction to Sam's was "Let's do lunch!" Located just off the entrance, you don't need a Sam's card to enjoy the hotdog and drink for $1.37 (price will change someday) or 2 slices of pizza and drink for $2.50. The hotdog is huge, and the pizza slices are 1/4 of a pizza, so the value is astounding! There are other snacks and ice cream, but those are for another day. There are good deals throughout the entire store, stacked on shelves so high that you may need a forklift to help you get stuff. There are stacks and stacks of cases of cookies, chips, honey buns, etc. Home goods and paper goods are all together on one wall. In the back is dairy, meats, packed to feed a family of 10. This store is bulk, so don't come looking for single items!The freezer sections are amazing. There are several rows. Each individual row has an opening at the end where people come and go to stock the foods for that particular freezer. Meats, dairy, ice creams, etc. Each individual freezer is about the size of a boxcar on a train. I peeked into one of the sliding doors. There are boxes stacked where each frozen item goes. Keep in mind the frozen item is a case of something. Up toward the front is pharmaceutical items, health bars, and such. Periodically, little mechanized machines roll by, constantly taking inventory. Want to steal anything? Good luck! Bulk items don't hide well under your coat. Also, you CANNOT go in through the out door (we tried) and there is someone with a price gun checking your purchases on the way out. Unlike Walmart, Sam's utilizes EVERY checkout constantly. Furthermore, you need your Sam's card to activate the register or you cannot check out. There are service reps near each register, in case you need help. I accidentally left my receipt. A man brought it to me, because you can't leave the store without it!Remember the aforementioned door person with the check gun? That receipt is a must have! * By the way, I mentioned the anti-theft because Sam's has so many people in the place, I swear there is at least one in every aisle, ready to help. We joked about it, because Walmart is serious about theft with their signs everywhere, but Sam's is even worse. It's a beehive of constant activity. One last thing. If you don't like crowds, don't shop here, because the place is packed. It's a fortress and it's great value!”
“It's going to be busy due to lower gas prices.
I truly dislike hearing the Christian music when pulling up to fill my tank. I enjoy the music but I don't feel it should be specifically religion based played in a public area. A more generic music would be better for the general public at a non-religious establishment.”