9:30AM - 9:30PM
1209 E Wishkah St, Aberdeen“One of the best Marshall’s we’ve shopped! It’s always clean, has an amazing assortment, and everyone is so nice. My only complaint is the lack of bathrooms.”
“Maybe the best Ross I ever been since I discovered them in 2000. Clean, organized, pleasant helpful employees and selection of neatly stored items that didn’t look like used or trashed. Excellent experience. We came from Seattle with my daughter and I think we spend more than $400 combined!”
“Has many different store fronts to choose from.. if youre hungry.. there are many choices to fill your tummy, you can even purchase a cell phone plan with Boost mobile, Xfinity, or Walmart.. need shoes? Visit Big Five, Marshalls, Ross, Goodwill, or Walmart within the Plaza for your absolute convenience!! There is also a $Dollar Tree around the corner from Ross Dress for Less. There's even a Tractor Supply that sits off at the East edge of the property.. in front of the Log Pavillion and Morrison park next and behind there.. that offers a Playland for kids, a beautiful view of our Chehalis River frontage offers a nice wooden walk on lookout dock for your leisurely stroll along the River Walk which wraps the entire backside of all buildings that sit over the river... it is a peaceful and beautiful walk with Lil stops along the way to peak out through plants n flowers placed at the river banks!!”
6AM - 11PM
217 N Boone St, Aberdeen“A little spendy but my credit union has their,mine, ATM in store which is very convenient. Also usually employees somewhat friendly even tho scarce at the checkout.”
“It's a smaller walmart that could use expansion. Always very busy.
It's the only game in town for some things. Currently having renovations done.”
“Rarely do I consider a Walmart to be "5 out of 5 Stars, would recommend.".. but these guys here are pretty ok. Came into the store on a Wednesday night, 10 min before closing (classy I know) and the door guy was nice. Gave me some followable directions to the sleeping bag area. I rushed like I was participating in that one show back in the day where they ran around the grocery store with their carts like true Americans.. Whizzed past a couple other employees, and when I knew I was getting close but my eyes and brain weren't connecting, I asked another guy who guided me towards the isle with the isle number and the knowledge of what I might find. And with only seconds on the clock before the obviously exhausted Walmart employee, honorably stated that it was infact, 11pm. Closing time and I, tired, exhausted, did I mention tired... Knew I needed to travel to checkout asap. But I needed tums. Although the isle and items in them were all very much clean and pretty darn orderly (for being out of a LOT of items I might add) I couldn't corelate the item I needed to my eyes finding it in the isles of the medication section. I did see a large package of them wrapped in plastic, not yet opened by the one in charge of opening. But I decided against being the one to open the plastic that heald together my Master, my stomachs savior to dreaded heartburn. I whimpered silently to myself, as I jog-walked with my overflowing cart, to the self checkout where myself and a few other stragglers came to finally check out those oh so important items. The kind young gentleman who heald the great, momentous position, Overseer of Customer service-service aka pretend customer has job as cashier aka beep beeper person, was a kind heart. He even gave me very important job training on the ever so complex POS system. I now, gratefully and graciously, possess the ability and skill for multiple payment making in one transaction. Yes. I will forever cherish the time the young man gave me, for I shall never forget, how to pay mostly cash, then a certain amount on a debit card, then complete payment with cash. A smile on my face, my apologetic eyes to those deemed worthy of the blue vests, I heald my reciept. I then thanked the one who gifted me knowledge, and started for the door. I then was met with one I'd like to call my spirit animal. The one who may just have the most important jobby job of all jobs at Walmart... The Did you really pay for all that, I don't know and shouldn't believe you so I must look closely upon your reciept and cart before I let you leave the store guy. He was most special of all, because his shoes lit up like a Christmas tree, his sunglasses at night, tilted upward as to emulate possibly a being not of this earth. So tall was he. I was in awe. I thanked him again and again as he wished me well and to drive safely. How kind. I will never forget this closing time Aberdeen Washington Walmart supercenter adventure. I truly appreciate, because it is few and far between, these epic experiences at a Walmart supercenter. So please, go there. Please not 10 minutes til closing if you can help it. But experience for yourselves, the special moments, at the Walmart Supercenter, in Aberdeen Washington.”
“Unlike some Walmart stores we have been in, products we looked up in the app seemed to be in the store where the app thought they were. And the staff that we met were especially helpful.”
“My dog and I shop BI Mart together; he rides in the cart and I push. The staff loves him and always greet him with pettings(Joseph is one of Muppins favorites). The product selection is awesome!”