"This Wawa features a newer layout, complete with a deli center and a single entrance/exit, unlike the typical island checkout arrangement. Be prepared to wait in a long line to place your order, and if you pay ahead of time, you might have trouble hearing your name when it's called. If you're a smoker, make sure you’re in the right line!
When it’s time to leave, you have two choices. You can head out onto Route 38, returning to the same merge lane from which you entered, or you can take the driveway between the Martin's Liquor store and the yet-to-open Dunkin' drive-thru. However, this exit only allows a right turn onto Marter Avenue, which requires crossing five lanes of traffic (one right turn lane, two straight lanes, and two left turn lanes) separated by double lines. Maneuvering through this can be quite difficult, especially getting into the left turn lanes.
In summary, there are only two driveways to access the Wawa: one from Route 38 heading toward Moorestown and a right turn lane onto Route 38. The exits lead back into the same chaotic traffic situation. The experience is similar to stopping at a rest area along the turnpike—it's not terrible if you're going in the same direction.
I've been to several Wawa locations along busy roads, but none have felt as chaotic as this one, especially right after a traffic light. Once that Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru opens, it's likely to get even more hectic!
On a positive note, the staff was friendly, the food was good, and the building was clean, which is why I rated it 2 stars instead of just 1. Lastly, it's worth noting that the Mt. Laurel Joint Land Use Board or Planning and Zoning Board is ultimately responsible for the traffic situation here."