Went here for the first time this week. I had been to a goodwill outlet before but it was almost 20 years ago and at a different location. This is the closest location to me which is about an hour and 20 min drive, would be nice if they had a closer location. The parking lot is quite small so be prepared to maybe wait for a parking spot. Luckily my mom was with me so she waited for a spot while I went inside, she got lucky and got a parking spot pretty quick because several people were waiting for one. Once your inside there are giant bins mostly full of clothing. They also have shoe bins, but they aren't always out and some bins with toys and random items. Everything is by the pound so you can get a really good deal. Clothing and shoes were $1.79 a pound. They rotate the bins every so often 2 rows at a time, it seemed to be about every hour they did the rotations. Big crowds of people line up when they bring the bins out to be the first to go through them so it gets a little crazy. It all seemed very organized though and the employees were nice and all the shoppers were well behaved because I have heard some horror stories. Since most people are busy waiting and looking through the new bins it can be pretty easy to have a bin to yourself if you don't wanna be near everybody else. Some people stay here all day and just wait for the new bins to come out. Not sure how they do that, after 4 hours here I was exhausted. It is also just very overwhelming but a fun experience too. Be prepared that most the stuff here is junk, but there are also treasures to be had. I got a good haul of 29lbs of clothing including a couple nice pairs of shoes. You push your cart up on this big scale to weigh it. They have nice public restrooms as well. I would probably go again but not very often because it is so far, and it's hit or miss if you can find good things. read more