Jamie L.
Yelp
I love Costco and you'd almost assume I was being paid off by them by how I rave about their business. I was very surprised to hear a second Costco had opened in the Omaha area since I last lived here so on a whim one day we visited this one instead. I am so glad we did! Why? Well this one is SO much better.
Maybe I've just been lucky to get here at nice times, but I have yet to have an issue finding parking which I cannot say about the Dodge location. Their funky parking lot reminds me of the Costco's I've been to in Illinois (Aurora,IL anyone?). Plenty of carts available at the front, including wheelchairs if you needed one of those. The people at the entrances/exits seem nicer too. In fact I dare say just about everyone, with the exception of one cashier, has been nicer at this location. Need to return something? Never a long line in my experience and they don't give you hassle for it; which I appreciate.
The store itself is bright and new looking. Never seen it jumbled up or disorganized. The produce selection is fresher also. I don't know if they get trucks more often or if they just cycle through their products quicker, but I very much appreciate my blueberries and bell peppers not being moldy when I go to eat them. Nor does their produce section smell like a rotting dumpster from over ripened fruit products oozing on the ground.
They don't seem to have as many sample people here, but the ones they do have are very nice. It's worth noting though they are an outside company and NOT Costco itself, so a rude sample person should not be blamed on Costco itself.
Haven't experienced a long line at either food court or checkout. The store is clean AND the bathrooms are clean. Bonus!
For the person complaining Costco sucks because they don't always have the same products... well of course not. If you ever see a * symbol on the price tag it's a limited edition item and regular stores (and Sam's Club) does this too.
I recommend this Costco, or just about any Costco really. You can save a ton of money on produce, baby stuff ($16 containers of formula, $20 packages of wipes, and cheap diapers?! yes please), meats, and just about everything.