Yeah, pretty much.So is the entire entry redesign (minus the Skyliner station) basically done, then?
Pandora jewelry is a sponsor for various things, like Happily Ever After. They sell charm bracelets that sell well at the parks. And I’m sure having stores around the resort was likely part of whatever sponsorship deal they have.Disney must think there's a market for that (I can't understand how, but whatever), but I certainly won't be spending any time (or money) in there.
Disney must think there's a market for that (I can't understand how, but whatever), but I certainly won't be spending any time (or money) in there.
There's also a Pandora Jewelry right next to the glass blowing place on main street.Pandora jewelry is a sponsor for various things, like Happily Ever After. They sell charm bracelets that sell well at the parks. And I’m sure having stores around the resort was likely part of whatever sponsorship deal they have.
Now?!? Lol.So now we're turning the theme parks into a mall. Makes sense.
Plus it allows for different merchandise. I wish Disney would create some type of program where they invite local merchants to come and sell unique merchandise on a rotating basis. I remember universal did something like this in LC where the magic shop was but haven’t been to IOA in two years.Now?!? Lol.
The original Main Street in Disneyland had a lingerie store called the Wizard of Bras. The parks have always been malls.
Personally I like the 3rd party content. Helps break up the monotony of every Disney gift shop carrying the same products now.
All of the leather shops at Universal are third party. As are the comic book shops in both parks, the Amber jewelry store at Jurassic and more. Also, most of the carts at CityWalk are third party. Disney has similar third party vendors and carts throughout their parks too.Plus it allows for different merchandise. I wish Disney would create some type of program where they invite local merchants to come and sell unique merchandise on a rotating basis. I remember universal did something like this in LC where the magic shop was but haven’t been to IOA in two years.
Disney must think there's a market for that (I can't understand how, but whatever), but I certainly won't be spending any time (or money) in there.
I remember universal did something like this in LC where the magic shop was but haven’t been to IOA in two years.
Exactly because people be acting like their hasn’t been shopping at the parks since the beginning. I mean no one complains about Starbucks being at several locations.Now?!? Lol.
The original Main Street in Disneyland had a lingerie store called the Wizard of Bras. The parks have always been malls.
Personally I like the 3rd party content. Helps break up the monotony of every Disney gift shop carrying the same products now.
Now?!? Lol.
The original Main Street in Disneyland had a lingerie store called the Wizard of Bras. The parks have always been malls.
Personally I like the 3rd party content. Helps break up the monotony of every Disney gift shop carrying the same products now.
While I agree with your overall point, there was damn near civil war over the Starbucks when they came in.Exactly because people be acting like their hasn’t been shopping at the parks since the beginning. I mean no one complains about Starbucks being at several locations.
Now?!? Lol.
The original Main Street in Disneyland had a lingerie store called the Wizard of Bras. The parks have always been malls.
Personally I like the 3rd party content. Helps break up the monotony of every Disney gift shop carrying the same products now.