My L.L. Bean Experience

This weekend I ventured East of the River to check out the new L.L. Bean in South Windsor. Yes, I know I’m a few weeks behind the grand opening, but I’m not a fan of crushing crowds and I needed a respite from the sweltering heat on Saturday. Any who, these are my observations about the store…

LL Bean South Windsor

1. If you’ve been to the one-and-only true L.L. Bean in Freeport, Maine- brace yourself. The L.L. Bean at Evergreen Walk simply does not compare. Now, I’m not saying it’s worthless, it’s just a mini, mini version. So be prepared emotionally before you go.

2. It’s still super-crowded on the weekends. Bleh. You might want to try an evening after work or a weekday morning if you can’t handle throngs of people.

3. If you’re looking to buy an outdoor gadget/gear (fishing tackle, mountain bike, canoe, spelunking headlight, etc.) go to the store so you can check out the goods in person. If you’re looking to buy clothing, I would recommend sticking to the catalog. I heard several people complaining that they could not find their size in a specific color that they wanted. I heard one person mention that they drove all the way from Massachusetts but couldn’t find the flannel-lined jeans. Maybe because it was 95 degrees outside?

4. Vertically, there appears to be a huge amount of wasted space. The ceilings soar, but the merchandise is only on one floor. Why not put in a second floor if the main footprint of the building does not need to be changed?

5. The staff was knowledgeable and helpful. And friendly even though the place was overrun with visitors.

I’ll be interested to see how Cabela’s compares when it opens later this year in East Hartford.