SirLink
Well-Known Member
But then you would hear nothing but complaints that it's all "high end shops" that are overpriced or "I would never go to Disney World to buy a $300 pair of shoes". I think if they are adding 50 stores there is plenty of room for everything. Some high end designer fashion shops, some standard shops found at most malls or outlets, some unique attraction/store combo stores and of course more Disney related stuff (both unique items and products readily available everywhere). With the number of foreign tourists at WDW you also can't assume that everything available at your local mall is available in Brazil or even England. With so many stores they should be able to have something for everyone as long as they keep a broad focus.
Don't have so many stores then. Believe it or not if there is an awesome new brand that is only available in say Harrods and they have the exclusive on it here in the UK - use the fact its WDW to get around it an have unique shops. I would rather pay $300(so £200) on a Menswear at Disney Springs with brands I enjoy than buying it on One Disney Goods. There are tons of unique products out there some only available at one store such as the Harrods, or brands which don't have a brick and mortar base of operations. There should be no standard shops found at any Mall ... hence why maybe Disney should get rid of the World of Disney seen as they already have one in MK. I have a lego store as well in my local Mall.... think outside the box.