He had a budget of 500 and spent none of it. It used to be easy to drop that amount there when they had cool things, unique things. Now it's just a really expensive dollar store. Who wants any of that crap?
Something new I saw in the hotel gift shops last week were resort-specific *postcards*... After finding one in Sports' shop where I was staying, I started looking in all the others I went to.
Found them at Sports, Polynesian, Boardwalk, Yacht and Beach. (Y&B each had their own) They're printed on thinner card stock than most of the other postcards, but they're still relatively sturdy. And they have the resort logo in the corner on the back. They were 80-cents each including tax.
They must be really new because they caught one or two of the cashiers by surprise, they hadn't seen them yet. Got to talking with the cashier at the Boardwalk, and we agreed that they should do one of those panorama postcards of the entire Boardwalk.
The only one I didn't really like was Sports. They chose to use a view of the Tennis section. I think the surfing, football or baseball sections would have made for a nicer card.
It's nice to see that someone in the merchandise department is realizing that people might want more options in the postcards they send home. I know that I've about run out of the available generic postcards, and I now risk sending duplicates to friends. (I have a few friends and family that I send cards to every trip)
Of course, I remember back to my first couple of stays at Riverside around 2000, when they included a couple of Riverside postcards with my checkin packet for free.
-Rob
They still did at AK Lodge in June.I love postcards, so that is good news.
Of course, it should also be a no-brainer. It's a nice and inexpensive item.
And I thought all Disney resorts (except values) still gave out a few postcards in the rooms?
I wish we had someone who could give us more info on whether this is true or not. I do have to agree that I wish WDW/DL didn't always cater to the lowest common denominator when it came to selling merchandise. Except for Disneyana and the Disney Gallery at DL and the Art of Disney Stores at WDW I don't spend money at WDW or DL stores anymore - as a general store. Onde only needs so many night light swords or tacky t-shirts. But I ramble, because Jay Rasulo and Meg Crofton don't care about what I think.
I have bought very little in terms merchandise from Disney in the past few years because nothing has appealed to me, everything is so generic, when I look at the merchandise I feel like I'm in one of those big discount merchandise shops in I4,
What really sucks tho is that EVERY year I buy a dated ornament specific to the resort we are staying in...the one thing I do buy, they will be getting rid of.
That is sad. In 2006, WL has the biggest resort-themed merchandise around.When we stayed at WL over Thanksgiving I didn't see any resort-themed ornaments for sale. I was able to pick up a resort mug to add to my collection, but the trend towards the generic was in full effect.....
Just back from the world.....
Resort merchandise has seemed to grow a little. There was very little DVC merchandise but there was alot of deluxe resort specific merchandise. Except for Poly or CR, they had none.
Well wish I saw this post sooner. My wife and me did a mini trip before a Disney Cruise in September. We have a tradition of getting a Magnet for the Resort we stay at each time. We stayed at Port Orleans Riverside and they didn't have any. Worker there said they ran out a couple weeks before and could not understand why they had not been restocked even though she new they ordered some. Guess I won't be getting a Fort Wilderness on this Sept.
She might, there's still some...and I think for the most part, this was bunk. there's been a lot of Resort Stuff, lately.
There is some, but much of it tatt. Not as tatty as MVMCP merchandise, but that a whole other issue.
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