HAMBURG PENNSYLVANIA CABELAS PICS!!!
#1
Hey guys,
On Sunday morning at 4:20 a.m. I left to go to the new grand opening of Cabelas in Hamburg Pennsylvania. It was a 4-1/2 hour drive from my house, plus, my best friend and I had to get cash out of mack machines, get gas, and get food on the way up, so, we left that early.
Well, we got there and it was amazing. The design was awsome, but, I was disappointed in a few things.
1. The isle' s were way to thin. There were so many people there that it was like going through a maze when you are looking for something.
2. The employees were IGNORANT. They were rude, and just didn' t seem to care about the customers. I know that they have had it rough with how many people are there, but, come on, you knew what you were getting in to, and you shouldn' t take it out on the customers.
Other than that, it was awsome. I took tons of pics, and I am just gonna post a few of them for you guys to see.
Here are 10 awsome pics that should set up the theme of this store very well.
O yeah, the traffic at this place was crazy. When we were leaving there were 13 state troopers directing traffic.
It was definetly a great experience, and I am sure that I will be going back again, but, I think that I am gonna wait till there is no hunting or fishing seasons going and the middle of the day in the middle of the week. Maybe then I will be able to walk around without bumping into 20,000 people.









On Sunday morning at 4:20 a.m. I left to go to the new grand opening of Cabelas in Hamburg Pennsylvania. It was a 4-1/2 hour drive from my house, plus, my best friend and I had to get cash out of mack machines, get gas, and get food on the way up, so, we left that early.
Well, we got there and it was amazing. The design was awsome, but, I was disappointed in a few things.
1. The isle' s were way to thin. There were so many people there that it was like going through a maze when you are looking for something.
2. The employees were IGNORANT. They were rude, and just didn' t seem to care about the customers. I know that they have had it rough with how many people are there, but, come on, you knew what you were getting in to, and you shouldn' t take it out on the customers.
Other than that, it was awsome. I took tons of pics, and I am just gonna post a few of them for you guys to see.
Here are 10 awsome pics that should set up the theme of this store very well.
O yeah, the traffic at this place was crazy. When we were leaving there were 13 state troopers directing traffic.
It was definetly a great experience, and I am sure that I will be going back again, but, I think that I am gonna wait till there is no hunting or fishing seasons going and the middle of the day in the middle of the week. Maybe then I will be able to walk around without bumping into 20,000 people.


#5
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Tahlequah, Oklahoma
The last 3 pictures didnt load for me, but the others looked awsome. That one picture where your looking down at the isle' s shows exactly how crowded it was and woah, was it ever crowded.
#7
WOW!!!!
We have a Bass Pro Shop here in Ripley, WV. About a 1 hour drive, and it is amazing, but nothing like the Cabela' s shop' s. But not to worry, there is one opening in Wheeling WV!!! And it' s a Union Job which is all the better. I think next year or the year after is when it will open, and I will be there for the grand opening. Cabela' s have unbelievable stores. Awesome!
I can' t wait to go to Wheeling!!!
We have a Bass Pro Shop here in Ripley, WV. About a 1 hour drive, and it is amazing, but nothing like the Cabela' s shop' s. But not to worry, there is one opening in Wheeling WV!!! And it' s a Union Job which is all the better. I think next year or the year after is when it will open, and I will be there for the grand opening. Cabela' s have unbelievable stores. Awesome!
I can' t wait to go to Wheeling!!!
#8
Thats awesome. I was lucky enough to visit the Cabelas in Michigan over the summer. Incredible. I can' t wait until they open their new store in West Virginia. Only about an hour or so for this PA boy. Thanks for the pics



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