Or just making an observation. Not everyone has an issue with everything.Who's grumpier -- the ones complaining about holiday dilution, or the one complaining about people complaining?
Or just making an observation. Not everyone has an issue with everything.Who's grumpier -- the ones complaining about holiday dilution, or the one complaining about people complaining?
Some are legit. Some are just petty.But you could make the same argument about any discussion we have here.
Is that a revenue generator?Any word on when they will be “releasing” a standby line that moves??
Can you swap “revenue” with “frustration”??Is that a revenue generator?
WORKER: "Hey boss, look what just came in"Disney Parks blog just posted their first look at "Halfway to Halloween" specialty treats that start on 4/28 (because I guess August is too late to start Halloween this year ).
First Look at Disney’s Halfway to Halloween Eats and Treats
It’s almost spooky season – and by almost, I mean halfway! If you’re anything like me, you love this season all year long. As April 28 approaches, we are soon-to-be halfway to Halloween! And we all know it’s never too early to get in thedisneyparks.disney.go.com
In the end…that should be the slogan at the top of the page…You're on a Walt Disney World fan forum. There is literally nothing being discussed here that is not a first world problem.
None of that makes it good taste.Well to be fair, MK's Liberty Square Christmas shop dates back to 1996. There's also a long history of Christmas merchandise in Disney Springs.
Universal also has a long history of selling Halloween merchandise in the spring. They call it a preview shop.
People also love the Haunted Mansion store. While not explicitly Halloween, the merchandise is perfectly themed to wear/use/display on Halloween.
In short, people buy it.
What I think's a little funny this year is near where I live a number of people STILL have Christmas lights up. I mean there's even a church still displaying a wreath.
I also saw plenty of St. Patrick's Day pumpkins, and even "Spring" turkey in a local shop's display window. They finally replaced it with a bunny one week before Easter, but I'll win a bet if it ends up being a 'Halloween' bunny.
None of that makes it good taste.
But the financial reality is Halloween crap is more profitable than Christmas stuff now. Cheaper junk at higher retail.
Doesn’t mean you should kill it long term by selling it all the time.
I grew up in an area that had multiple year-round Christmas themed shops. I never gave it much thought.None of that makes it good taste.
But the financial reality is Halloween crap is more profitable than Christmas stuff now. Cheaper junk at higher retail.
Doesn’t mean you should kill it long term by selling it all the time.
I don't have any issue with specialty shops that stock holiday merchandise. I've been to the Christmas store in Pigeon Forge many times. What I'm more talking about is the attempt to keep expanding and celebrating the actual "holiday season." Like having Halloween parties in August. Fortunately, Halloween being October 31st limits how soon they can start the Christmas party, but I'm waiting for the day when they keep having Christmas parties into February.I grew up in an area that had multiple year-round Christmas themed shops. I never gave it much thought.
People collect all sorts of objects I wouldn't personally collect.
But c'mon, WDW = merchandise.
It isn't hard for me to understand why Haunted Mansion merchandise is popular, or why many families spend years cultivating Christmas tree decorations. Over time, the ornaments = memories.
Many people visit WDW in April, but they want to buy an ornament they can display seasonally - maybe in December or October. That sounds very normal to me, and as old as WDW.
August is still summer in my book, so I also would not go to Halloween party in August. It is also weird MK has pumpkins and fall decor up that early.I don't have any issue with specialty shops that stock holiday merchandise. I've been to the Christmas store in Pigeon Forge many times. What I'm more talking about is the attempt to keep expanding and celebrating the actual "holiday season." Like having Halloween parties in August. Fortunately, Halloween being October 31st limits how soon they can start the Christmas party, but I'm waiting for the day when they keep having Christmas parties into February.
More likely they got some late 2021 Halloween supplies off a slow boat from China and needed to get rid of them. If that’s true bet on a Christmas in July promo.
WORKER: "Hey boss, look what just came in"
BOSS: "Oh, it looks like those Halloween 2021 shipments just came in!"
WORKER: "What do we do with this? Maybe we can haul it out to the field for the bees?"
BOSS: "Na, this stuff is too old for the bees. Let me call upstairs, this is their mess to fix!"
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