Disney World Now Offering Special Gifts For Your Pets.
Mickey News
8/16/2004
Disney Tails is opening soon in Downtown Disney adjacent to Pooh Corner. Fueled by a strong demand of Disney pet related products this store is sure to be a hit with the pet owning Disney crowds who want to pamper their pets.
Featuring the widest array of Disney-branded pet products, Disney Tails gives guests the impression they have come to their pets favorite “social club”. Favorites from Disney animation such as Pluto and Dalmatians will appear in the shops décor and well as the product lines.
As with other large chain pet stores, pet owners are allowed and encouraged to bring their pets along with them when they come to the store. Toys, fresh beaked animal treats, Disney themed ID tags and other pet care items will be featured at this store.
With more than 60 percent of American homes had pets in 2002, with a reported 66 million dog and cat owners buying Christmas gifts for their pets and 23 million celebrating their pets birthdays, Disney hopes to enjoy a share of the money. Experts have speculated that pet related spending in the U.S. will reach $34 billion this year, a 68 percent increase over average pet spending for the past decade.
By Gavin Haubelt
Mickey News
8/16/2004
Disney Tails is opening soon in Downtown Disney adjacent to Pooh Corner. Fueled by a strong demand of Disney pet related products this store is sure to be a hit with the pet owning Disney crowds who want to pamper their pets.
Featuring the widest array of Disney-branded pet products, Disney Tails gives guests the impression they have come to their pets favorite “social club”. Favorites from Disney animation such as Pluto and Dalmatians will appear in the shops décor and well as the product lines.
As with other large chain pet stores, pet owners are allowed and encouraged to bring their pets along with them when they come to the store. Toys, fresh beaked animal treats, Disney themed ID tags and other pet care items will be featured at this store.
With more than 60 percent of American homes had pets in 2002, with a reported 66 million dog and cat owners buying Christmas gifts for their pets and 23 million celebrating their pets birthdays, Disney hopes to enjoy a share of the money. Experts have speculated that pet related spending in the U.S. will reach $34 billion this year, a 68 percent increase over average pet spending for the past decade.
By Gavin Haubelt