I don't even think they would buy iPhones. Not only are they expensive, but are people really going to sit there going through a phone activation while their family is running around? .
Um, you do realize that an iPhone activation literally takes no more than 5 minutes at any Apple Store. (If that!)
Perhaps everyone is looking at this from a different angle than Apple is. Everyone is assuming it will never work because what tourist in their right mind would buy a laptop/desktop/whatever from an Apple store while on vacation, right?
I would look at this as more of a product showcase then a store, and if they sell a few items to help cover the cost of rent, all the better. Think about how many companies at Disney already pay a lot of money when an attraction is "sponsored" by them. And, with the exception of maybe McDonald's, you can't even purchase a product from the sponsoring company.
I would think that if this actually happens, it is being done with the intentions of exposure rather than profit (at least profit at this location). And, before discounting it as a possibility, consider that Apple has opened stores in tourist areas before. http://www.apple.com/retail/alamoana/
Yeah, but do you think Apple is lacking in exposure in any way? I can't even get away from the annoying marketing. Siemens on the other hand, most people have no idea who they are. I guess they could get a few people to see their stuff and get some gear going on for their return home. I just don't know if that is enough to float a giant store's operating costs.
Yeah me too!:wave::wave:I don't get why Apple just don't sponsor a computing pavilion in Epcot, what with Steve Jobs' affiliation with Disney and Pixar.
I know much has been said in the past about the 'laziness' of Americans, but I can't believe that a 20 minute drive could be considered inconvenient. The two malls have substantially more than an Apple store, and the fact that they're always so busy would indicate otherwise.
In the end, it's not about whether or not an Apple is right for DtD, it's about if DtD is right for Apple. Three stores in Orlando is plenty enough for a store specializing in infrequent boutique electronic purchases.
I do not see any reason for an apple store to be placed in Downtown Disney.
Stupid to do it on Apples part. Who the heill goes on vacation and buys a computer?
That's personal, and it doesn't mean I am lazy, at all.
The aggravation of getting onto multiple highways and horrible roads in addition to paying tolls and using up gas is annoying to me. Consider it what you will, but I rather not get annoyed driving to a place where I'm trying to enjoy myself. If it was a 20 minute drive on an "okay" road that wasn't 6 lanes, it wouldn't be so bad.
I like Apple. I just cant stand the fan club.It could also be an "internet coffeeshop."
If you want to go in there, have a cup of coffee...and cruise the web to check email, etc. No problem. They could also have all of the Disney games set up on different machines for the kids. How about a room specifically for a music studio, movie studio, etc.?
Apple makes computing and technology "FUN"...why can't people understand this?
I like Apple. I just cant stand the fan club.
I have never had a problem with a PC. I always hear the Apple zealots tell me how their PC's crashed all the time, they were always getting a virus, nothing worked yadda, yadda, yadda. My first PC was a 386/40 back in 1990 and I have been online since the days of BBS and to date I have had only one virus. Ironically enough I got it on that first PC from an infected PC in the AutoCADD lab. My system never crashes, my email and internet always work and the only time I have seen the BSOD is when I am overclocking a system. So you see I have never had a reason to even consider buying a Mac. To make mattes worse I like to do PC gaming and my engineering software that I run slows down to a crawl on your average Mac. I'll give you the fact that Mac's are pretty but when it comes to a tool, which a computer is, I worry much for about function than form and when I can get more power for less money it really becomes a no brainier.Hehe, I know what you mean.
I like Apple...but not because I was born and raised to only like Apple. I was turned on to Apple moreso because I was turned OFF to the PC. Everything is so simple and easy with my iMac and iPhone. I look at people with a Blackberry and think it looks so complicated now!
Seriously, If I want to text the letter "C" why do I have to hit the same button 3 times? :shrug:
It could also be an "internet coffeeshop."
If you want to go in there, have a cup of coffee...and cruise the web to check email, etc. No problem. They could also have all of the Disney games set up on different machines for the kids. How about a room specifically for a music studio, movie studio, etc.?
Apple makes computing and technology "FUN"...why can't people understand this?
I have never had a problem with a PC. I always hear the Apple zealots tell me how their PC's crashed all the time, they were always getting a virus, nothing worked yadda, yadda, yadda. My first PC was a 386/40 back in 1990 and I have been online since the days of BBS and to date I have had only one virus. Ironically enough I got it on that first PC from an infected PC in the AutoCADD lab. My system never crashes, my email and internet always work and the only time I have seen the BSOD is when I am overclocking a system. So you see I have never had a reason to even consider buying a Mac. To make mattes worse I like to do PC gaming and my engineering software that I run slows down to a crawl on your average Mac. I'll give you the fact that Mac's are pretty but when it comes to a tool, which a computer is, I worry much for about function than form and when I can get more power for less money it really becomes a no brainier.
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