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16.1 | M-I-�-K-E-Y $-$-$-$-$ | RECAP::SEAGLE | Disneyland junkie! | Fri Feb 24 1989 14:22 | 16 |
| The names of the stores is "Disneyana" and they typically sell most
of the fare you can obtain at Disney theme park stores (i.e. anything
on Main Street USA) as well as specialty items, video movies from
the Disney Studios, and the like.
The original Disneyana store (unless my facts are in error) is the
one located in the South Coast Plaza shopping mall in Costa Mesa,
California. If you didn't get enough of this stuff at Disneyland
(just up the street) then be sure to drop by! It is easy to find
since the mall is at the corner of I-405 and (?) Bowles Ave.
(Someone from the Costa Mesa office on Harbor Blvd. help me out
here...you guys practically sit in the malls' back yard! Thanks!)
David.
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16.2 | Directions | MORO::NEWELL_JO | Recovering Perfectionist | Fri Feb 24 1989 14:51 | 21 |
| >The original Disneyana store (unless my facts are in error) is the
>one located in the South Coast Plaza shopping mall in Costa Mesa,
>California. If you didn't get enough of this stuff at Disneyland
>(just up the street) then be sure to drop by! It is easy to find
>since the mall is at the corner of I-405 and (?) Bowles Ave.
>(Someone from the Costa Mesa office on Harbor Blvd. help me out
>here...you guys practically sit in the malls' back yard! Thanks!)
Wow, I didn't realize South Coast Plaza was *the* original
Disneyana store. I feel honored!
I'm not from the Costa Mesa office, I'm from the Irvine office so
So. Coast Plaza is in my front yard. Here's the directions...
Take I-405 (from LA) south to Bristol Ave. Go north (left) on Bristol.
You're practically in the parking lot when you get off the freeway.
Happy shopping...
Jodi-
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16.3 | San Francisco Store | CXCAD::WILLIAMS | | Tue Feb 28 1989 11:41 | 17 |
| There is a Disney Store located on Pier 39. Whenever I visit
San Francisco, I visit this store. I'm especially interested
in animation cels and this store carries quite a few.
The address is: The Disney Store, Inc.
Pier 39, K-106
San Francisco, California 94113
415-391-4210
For anyone else interested in animation cels, there is an art gallery
in downtown SF that carries a very good selection from a variety
of Disney movies and Warner Bros. cartoons. The gallery is:
The Owl Gallery
465 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94102
415-781-5464
John
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16.4 | looking for a Watch... | MCIS2::AKINS | I C your Schwartz is as big as mine! | Sat Mar 11 1989 01:09 | 5 |
| Anyone know where I can find a Donald Duck watch. I saw one once
that had no color. It was just a gold Donald on a gold face...I
want to get one for my sister.
Bill
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16.5 | another store... | MCIS2::AKINS | I C your Schwartz is as big as mine! | Sat Mar 11 1989 01:11 | 3 |
| BTW there is also a Disney Store in by Faneual Hall in Boston.
Bill
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16.6 | Donald Duck Watch | GENRAL::HIMES | Close Encounters of the Disk Kind | Sun Mar 12 1989 08:05 | 14 |
|
The latest WDW merchandise catalog lists a Donald Duck watch, black
with black band, at $19.95 , catalog number 0185-17125.
WDW Co.
Mail Order Dept
P.O. Box 10,070
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-0070
Charge by phone , (407) 824-4718, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Mark
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16.7 | Posters wanted | SPGBAS::CAMPBELL | | Tue Mar 14 1989 11:50 | 6 |
| Does anyone know where I can purchase posters of Winnie the Pooh,
Bambi or any other Disney characters besides, Mickey and Minnie.I
have looked in the Disney Stores and they don't have anything except
Mickey and Minnie.
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16.8 | Posters Found | AKOV76::THOMSEN | | Tue Mar 14 1989 13:11 | 7 |
| re -.1
I don't know wherre you are located, but the Print Works Plus store
in Nashua has more then just mickey and minnie. I know that they
have Babmi, Donald, and others.
dan
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16.9 | new Disney store | WORDS::BADGER | Follow the Sun Stream | Wed Mar 22 1989 08:45 | 5 |
| the Grand opening of an official Disney store happens this Saterday,
March 25th, at 10am. In the pheasent Lane Mall in tax free Nashua, NH.
Don't forget your MKC for a 10% discount.
Upstairs, nearer to the Sears store.
ed
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16.10 | Live Disney or Die | GENRAL::HIMES | Close Encounters of the Disk Kind | Wed Mar 22 1989 23:17 | 18 |
| maybe this is not a "disney" reply but I lived in Merrimack N.H.
for two years (Live Free or Die) and I would not call it tax free.
Maybe no state/city sales tax, but the real estate taxes were killers
"Pay taxes or Die" better motto for license plates...
Sorry, but I couldn';t help myself
Back to Disney
D. I. S. N. E. Y. (spells relief)
Mark
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16.11 | Avoid this Character at all cost ;^) | ATE012::CLAUDE | Claude G. Berube | Fri Mar 24 1989 12:14 | 9 |
|
> the Grand opening of an official Disney store happens this Saterday,
> March 25th, at 10am. In the pheasent Lane Mall in tax free Nashua, NH.
BTW, if anyone from this conference is planning to attend and spots a
Bald/Bearded White Male in his mid 30's with a 10 yr old boy in tow,
say Hi, it just could be your friendly moderator ;^).
Claude
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16.12 | more info on the stores | ATE012::CLAUDE | Claude G. Berube | Mon Mar 27 1989 08:54 | 16 |
| rep to <<< Note 16.11 by ATE012::CLAUDE "Claude G. Berube" >>>
> the Grand opening of an official Disney store happens this Saterday,
> March 25th, at 10am. In the pheasent Lane Mall in tax free Nashua, NH.
Well, I went to the Disney Store at the Pheasent Lane Mall, and talked
to one of the Cast Members, seems this is the 17th store, and the
stores are doing so well, that Disney is currently ramping up to open a
total of 35 new store this year, which will bring the total to around
50 stores by Xmas.
Currently all the stores are either on the West or East Coast, where
the most of the population resides, and he wasn't sure if any of the
new 35, will be in the mid-west etc.
Claude
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16.13 | What's at the stores? | EUCLID::OWEN | In a Locst wind coms a RATTLE AND HUM | Thu Apr 06 1989 12:50 | 15 |
| What exactly does this store sell?? Is it just disney clothes,
or can you get the usual assortment of Disney Souvineer books, mugs,
Mickey Mouse watches and whatnot?
The reason I ask is because my family used to have a real nice hard
cover book (with lots of color pictures!!!) that covered everything
from the swamp the park was built on, pictures of the construction,
right up through comming attractions. Unfortunatly, my Father (being
the extremely helpful guy that he is) lent the book to someone who
was planning a trip to Disney World. When I went to find it some
time later, he couldn't remember who he lent it to. Therefore I
would really like to get my hands on another book of this type.
72 Days and counting...
Steve O
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16.14 | You Name It... | AKOV75::THOMSEN | | Thu Apr 06 1989 14:03 | 12 |
|
RE: -.1
The stores sell various Disney item like clothes, mugs, watches,
and most any Disney item you may want. I was in the one at the
PLM in Nashua this past weekend and did notice a number of 'nice'
hardcover books on Disney, although I don't rember on that would
sounds like the one you lost.
Good luck finding a new copy of the book!
dan
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16.15 | | BUSY::TBUTLER | | Thu Apr 06 1989 16:38 | 6 |
| If you do ever find a place that sells that book, please leave
a little note in here so that others may also get it. I know that
I would love to find a book that told about the building of WDW.
Tom
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16.16 | Nice book... | DNEAST::ROBBINS_GARY | All the cold in Alaska... | Mon Apr 10 1989 12:50 | 12 |
| I have a copy of that hard-cover book and it is very nice. I lend
it out to folks who are planning a trip. So far I've got it back
each time.
A co-worker just returned from WDW and he purchased a paperback
that was almost the same, but it was only $3.95 vs. $14.95 for
the hard-cover book.
So keep your eyes open for the paperback, also.
BTW - Somewhere in this notesfile is an address for WDW mail order.
I think you could order a book from the catalog.
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16.17 | Disney Store | EUCLID::OWEN | In a Locst wind coms a RATTLE AND HUM | Mon Apr 10 1989 13:19 | 12 |
| I checked out "The Disney Store" in the Burlington Mall this weekend.
That was a big mistake. Now I want to leave tomorrow! I don't
think I can wait another 2 months.
They had one real big book on DisneyLand, but nothing on Walt Disney
World.
I picked up the Disney store catalog, but I don't think It's the
same as the other one that has been talked about. Am I right/wrong?
68 Days and counting...
Steve O
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16.18 | I want my house like that! | NHL::ARNO | Friendship Doubles Our Joy | Thu Apr 13 1989 16:33 | 25 |
|
They have a New Disney Store in Burlington Ma. and
Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua NH.. They are wonderful.
I feel 8 again when I walk in those stores. When you grew up
with all these cute Creatures it's is a Great!
I just found out about this Notes file and it's funny I
was in the Disney Store in Nashua last night and bought
at Little Mickey and Minnie Mouse for my Desk. They are
looking at me as I write this..!
Who wants to grow up not me :-} Disney Kid for ever !
M I C K E Y M O U S E !!!
Yahhhhhhhhhhh !
Ann Arno
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16.19 | Where are the stores? | SICVAX::WYATT | Rich Wyatt, NY SIC @NYO 352 - 2162 | Thu Apr 13 1989 18:24 | 8 |
| Any chance someone could list the locations of all thirty five stores?
I live in the New York City area and would appreciate knowing where the
closest store is.
Thanks,
Rich
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16.20 | | ATE012::CLAUDE | Claude G. Berube | Thu Apr 13 1989 18:33 | 14 |
| rep to <<< Note 16.19 by SICVAX::WYATT "Rich Wyatt, NY SIC @NYO 352 - 2162" >>>
> Any chance someone could list the locations of all thirty five stores?
> I live in the New York City area and would appreciate knowing where the
> closest store is.
Rich,
Currently there is only about 18 store open, Disney was/is planning to
open a total of 35 stores this year. I've got a listing at home, and
if I remember to bring it in will list them here.
Claude
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16.22 | PASSPORTS? | STRATA::ROBROSE | | Wed May 10 1989 05:06 | 8 |
|
Do these Disney stores also sell Theme Park Passports?
Will I be able to upgrade my current 5 day passports to include
MGM?
Rob (who has 45 looong days to gooooo!)
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16.23 | | WEDOIT::BERUBE | Claude G. Berube | Wed May 10 1989 08:36 | 13 |
| rep to < Note 16.22 by STRATA::ROBROSE >
> Do these Disney stores also sell Theme Park Passports?
Yes.
> Will I be able to upgrade my current 5 day passports to include
> MGM?
Not sure, I beleive that must be done at the TTC area of WDW.
Claude
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16.24 | I'll let you know! | LUDWIG::ROBROSE | | Wed May 10 1989 08:51 | 9 |
|
Thanks for quick response Claude.
I will inquire at the Nashua store and let you know about the
upgrades yeh or ney.
-Rob
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16.25 | | STRATA::ROBROSE | | Thu May 11 1989 03:53 | 8 |
|
I talked with the people at the Nashua store, they said passports
can be upgraded to include MGM only at the Guest Relations window
of the TTC.
They were not sure about future plans but thats the deal for now.
-Rob
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16.26 | mea culpa | RECAP::SEAGLE | Disney-aphile | Fri May 12 1989 13:18 | 11 |
| RE: .1
I would like to amend my original reply .1 to say that the official
name of these Disney stores is "The Disney Store". The first time
I ever saw a Disney store it was called "Disneyana", but from all
of the MKC/Disney brochures I can find it looks like they have changed
the name.
Of course, it could be that my memory is failing...
David.
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16.27 | Another Location <?> | CAVEAT::MERRILL | | Wed Jun 07 1989 12:51 | 2 |
| Is there a Disney Store location closer to the Worcester, MA area?
I thought I heard that there was one in Auburn....but not sure.
|
16.29 | Correction | MRED::MERRILL | | Wed Jun 07 1989 13:26 | 5 |
| Thank you! I referred to that list but did not see the location
I was hoping for. I should correct myself before getting Central
Mass' peoples hopes up......was thinking of the Burlington Mall...
BUT there SHOULD be one in the Worcester area. Here's hoping!
Sorry for any confusion.
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16.31 | N. Attleboro, MA - Emerald Square Mall | ESKIMO::CARINI | Lower Your Heads, Folks... | Sat Aug 26 1989 02:25 | 18 |
|
Announcing a new Disney Store, now presently under construction!!!!
It will be in the new Emerald Square mall in North Attleboro,
MA. This is a brand new mall at the junction of I-295 and US 1
(Route 1 to all us New Englanders), and about 3 miles from the northern
junction of I-295 with I-95. This mall is just north of Providence,
RI, and (most importantly, to me), less that 45 mins from Worcester,
MA down 146.
An interesting note about this mall. It's called the Emerald
Square mall and slightly themes, 'The Wizard of OZ'. Each store in
there tries to place in its windows something to do with the movie.
Now, who made the movie and who does Disney have an agreement with
about the Studio? It might be interesting to see what is done with
this store...
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16.32 | | INDMKT::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 79 days | Tue Aug 29 1989 17:03 | 20 |
| � Now, who made the movie and who does Disney have an agreement with
� about the Studio?
The answer of course is MGM!
By the name of the new theme park at WDW most people think it is a
joint venture between Disney and MGM. In fact MGM has only sold Disney
the rights to it's characters, films, library etc. They have no
interest in the Disney/MGM Studio Theme Park itself, nor in the studio.
It is all Disney.
MGM characters, themes, scenes, etc. are all very evident in the
theme park. The great movie ride has a whole tableaux dedicated to The
Wizard of OZ. Including Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the
West. She is one of the most fastest and smoothest moving
audio-animatronic figures yet built. There is also the Indiana Jones
Stunt show.
It is not clear whether the agreement with MGM extends to the stores. I
have yet to see anything but Disney stuff in them.
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16.33 | Store at Quincy Market? | INDMKT::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 79 days | Tue Aug 29 1989 17:10 | 7 |
| I heard a rumor over the weekend that Disney is planning a 6000+ square
foot store at Quincy Market in Boston. Has anyone seen anything in
writing about it?
6000� ft. is a good size retail outlet, and by Quincy Market standards
it is immense. Most of the shops there are under 1000� ft. and some are
just pushcarts.
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16.34 | | SPGOPS::ARMSTRONG | | Wed Aug 30 1989 14:20 | 4 |
| There are cardboard Disney Store signs in the windows of a store in the
North Market at Quincy Market in Boston. I don't know how big 6000
square feet is, but it appeared to be a fairly large area.
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16.35 | Not Mickey & Co. | INDMKT::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 78 days | Wed Aug 30 1989 17:28 | 7 |
| There currently is a "Mickey & Co." store in Quincy Market. They sell
the upscale J.G. Hook designer Disney (and other character) stuff.
There is also a "Mickey & Co." store at WDW at the Disney Village
Marketplace.
The rumor I heard was that it was going to be a Disney owned Disney
Store, like those in Burlington, Nashua, and elsewhere, only bigger.
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16.36 | New Local Stores Soon | INDMKT::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 51 days | Tue Sep 26 1989 12:16 | 12 |
| I received a new Disney Catalog in the mail the other day. The list of
stores has grown considerably. If I get a chance I'll post the entire
new list.
It did include a Quincy Market store, to open in "Fall '89". Does
anyone have any additional information? I'll bet it will be open in
time for the Christmas rush.
I also saw an ad in the paper for the Atrium, a new upscale mall on Rt.
9 in Newton. The list of stores included a Disney Store scheduled to
open in February 1990. That will bring the total to six local stores.
It seems the Boston area market is a good one for Disney!
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16.37 | Maybe the North Pole...maybe | COEM::SCOPA | The Major | Tue Sep 26 1989 13:04 | 6 |
| Len,
Aren't many bad locations for a Disney store. I used to be in retail
and thinking about managing a Disney store is kinda exciting.
Mike_who_is_a_mere_40_weeks_away
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16.38 | Quincy Market Store | ASABET::KUMPEL | | Tue Sep 26 1989 13:40 | 9 |
| Re .36 and .37
According to my friend that works at Burlington the store planned for
Quincy Market is going to be one of the largest in the country. It is
supposed to be approx 10,000 sq.ft. and should be open for Christmas.
By the way managing a Disney store may be exciting but after talking to
the manager of Burlington it has MORE than it share of headaches. I
managed a retail store myself and I'm sure I wouldn't want to try it.
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16.40 | Boston's Disney Store is OPEN! | ESKIMO::CARINI | Lower Your Heads, Folks... | Tue Nov 28 1989 04:35 | 18 |
|
The Disney store in Boston at Faneuil Hall Marketplace/Quincy Market
soft-opened last Wed. (11/19/89) and officially opened that Friday. It
is beautiful! Two floors and all of the Disney 'attractions' (Mickey Mouse,
'Goofinstein', ect.) are all at floor level so you can prop your kids next to
them and take pictures. Most of the stores I've been to have only one or two
of these but, I think, this one had at least 8. It was perfect. I happened
to be showing Boston to two friends of mine who I had met at Walt Disney World
while the three of us were working on the College Program down there. One of
them had never been to a Disney store (she lives in Minn./St. Paul).
Also, the Cast Member working there mentioned that she believed that their
store in the Emerald Square Mall in North Attleboro, MA/Providence, RI has
just opened, but she wasn't sure. Anyone brave that shopping 'maul' this week-
end and know for sure?
Rich
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16.41 | Yes, there is. But not yet. | DOMO::MILEWSKI | Caution: RED SOX fan on board! | Tue Nov 28 1989 12:42 | 5 |
| I was at the Emerald Square Mall in North Attleboro this past Friday
and Sunday. There is going to be a Disney Store there, but it hasn't
opened yet.
Mark.
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16.42 | "Land of Disney hits Faneuil Hall" | INDMKT::GOLDBERG | Len, Back From the World | Thu Dec 28 1989 11:08 | 98 |
| By David Mehegan, [Boston] Globe Staff
[reprinted from the Boston Globe, Business Section, Monday, December 4,
1989 PP.57-58]
Like the sorcerer's bewitched well in he movie "Fantasia," Walt
Disney culture continues to gush across America. Last week it washed
into Faneuil Hall Marketplace, as the Walt Disney Co. opened its 41st
Disney Store - the flagship of the chain.
At 6,700 square feet on two levels, the new Disney Store is more than
twice the size of its siblings, including those in the Burlington Mall
and the South Shore Plaza. Like them, it is meant to be more than a
retail store.
The Disney Store is a densely packed annex of all-around Disney
culture. While selling a vast array of merchandise, it aggressively
promotes the company's other operations: theme parks and filmed
entertainment.
At midday last Thursday, the store's first full week, it appeared to
be undiscovered. But the staff was prepared. Workers in blue-and-pink
cardigan sweaters stood inside the door, greeting customers with the
kind of Jiminy Cricket cheer that one encounters at Disney World.
A few people wandered about, including four men in serious suits and
trench coats who poked at the merchandise, bemused smiles on their
faces. One said to another, "This is Disney World, right?"
The store has about 4,000 items, including T-shirts, sweat-shirts,
figurines, Donald Duck hats and Mickey Mouse ears, books, videos,
watches, pajamas, toys and stuffed animals. Prices range from $1.50
for a Mickey Mouse eraser to $3,000 for a capodimonte porcelain scene
from the movie "Sleeping Beauty."
The store is supposed to be a Disney movie set, with lavish animated
(i.e. moving mechanical) scenes in every corner. At one side, Mickey
Mouse as "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" casts a spell, with the sorcerer's
castle rising to the ceiling of the second level. Beside the spiral
stairway, moving broomsticks seem to file along, carrying sloshing
buckets.
Expressing the store's theme of performance, employees are called "cast
members," customers are called "guests" and the selling floor is called
"center stage."
The cast members are so friendly that one almost wonders if they, too,
are animated figures. (One male employee was quietly singing
"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" along with a video.) Apparently, they're real.
The ability to interact warmly with customers is a prerequisite:
Applicants are interviewed in groups to assess their social traits.
Naturally, they have to look the part. Men must be clean-shaven have
short haircuts, use deodorant but no heavy cologne and wear no more
than one ring per hand. Verboten for women: bracelets, textured
stockings or - heaven forbid - blood red nail polish.
With "cast members" everywhere, the merchandise, wiggling mechanical
scenes, constant display of movie scenes on various monitors and
piped-in blaring of movie songs, the store immerses guests totally in
Disney culture.
That of course, is the idea.
"Cross-marketing is what the whole company is built on," said Stephen
Burke, 31, Disney's unbelievably clean-cut-looking vice president of
retailing. "Our goal is for people to feel better about Walt Disney
after they leave. We want them to be more likely to go to Walt Disney
World, see a Disney movie or subscribe to the Disney Channel."
The store has a display of tapes and merchandise based on the new
Disney movie, "The Little Mermaid." Disney World passes and "Disney
Dollars," usable at the theme parks are for sale. There's even a
special free telephone on which "guests" can get information about the
parks and subscribe to the Disney Channel or order from the Disney
catalog.
The consumer products division is far smaller than the other Disney
divisions - about 7 percent of the corporations $3.4 billion in total
sales. The stores are proliferating like the sorcerer's broomstick,
however. The first store opened in 1987. Plans call for expansion to
100 stores by 1992.
"It's looked upon as a great growth opportunity," said Lise Buyer, an
analyst who covers Disney for Prudential Bache in New York. "They have
a knack for finding business that will have a positive impact on all
their divisions."
Faneuil Hall Marketplace has hopes for Disney. The store is on the
north market side, near Durgin Park, historically the less well-
patronized thoroughfare. For its part, Disney is certain the flagship
will be a smash.
"Faneuil Hall is going to be the top store by leaps and bounds," said
Burke. "For our all-family entertainment concept, Faneuil Hall is the
number one mall in the United States. We expect 300 people in here at
a time. You won't have five feet of space around you."
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16.43 | Little sister is still bigger | ASABET::KUMPEL | Bill Kumpel DTN 223-3751 | Tue Jan 02 1990 12:49 | 7 |
| Re -.1
It may be a smash but for the Christmas period I happen to know that
its "little sister" in Burlington outperformed Fanuiel by more than 2
to 1 in terms of gross and 3 times in terms of gross to sqaure foot.
Bill
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16.44 | Passport $ Increase... | CSMADM::HIGGINS | The Jungle VIP | Thu Feb 08 1990 15:57 | 11 |
|
The store in Nashua at the Pheasant Lane Mall has run out of MKC
4 day passports at the $97 club price. I'm not sure about the 5 day.
It seems they carry two kinds, the non-MKC($102) and the MKC. Disney
will not issue new MKC passports until after the price increase on
Sunday Feb 11th. I know it's late but anyone thinking of buying them
before Sunday should call first.
George
P.S. It seems a few of the store in the Northeast have this problem.
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16.45 | Mickey's Kitchen | LUDWIG::ROBROSE | | Thu May 31 1990 04:47 | 10 |
|
I was reading the last Disney quarterly report last night, it
said Disney has opened it's first restaurant outside of the theme
parks. It is called Mikey's Kitchen and it is an annex off one of
the California Disney stores.
-Rob
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16.46 | IT'S OPEN!!!! | DELNI::SCHRAM | | Tue Jun 12 1990 09:20 | 6 |
| Just a quick message---the store at the Emerald Mall on Rte. 1 in
Attleboro, MA is not open. I went last Thursday night& it is great!!!
Mary-Ann
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16.47 | MY MISTAKE!!!!! | DELNI::SCHRAM | | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:06 | 8 |
| BOY!!
Just read my note and did I do a big no no. It should have read that
the store is NOW (not NOT) open. Yep!!! did that one wrong!!!!!!!.
Sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mary-Ann
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16.48 | Mickey's appearing! | FRICK::TRAVERS | | Tue Jun 19 1990 13:46 | 3 |
| Mickey Mouse will be at the Disney Store at the Emerald Square Mall
this Saturday... (6/23)
|
16.49 | Phone number | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Tue Jul 03 1990 10:00 | 6 |
| Does anyone know the telephone number of the Pheasant Lane Disney
Store?
Thanks,
Mike
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16.50 | Here's your number | TYGER::GIBSON | | Tue Jul 03 1990 10:10 | 3 |
| Mike,
603-891-1945
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16.51 | Tnks | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Tue Jul 03 1990 17:12 | 12 |
| Thanks Linda,
I forgot my tel book was a 1990 and I found it. I was told that I can
only update my passes down in Orlando.
A 4-day super pass for an adult was around $105...for 5-day pass $135.
Sounds good to me.
Mike
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16.52 | 4 day passes NOT super passes! | OFFPLS::HODGES | | Fri Jul 06 1990 15:17 | 15 |
| Upgrades can ONLY be done at the Guest Relations areas. Although there
are now Guest Relations windows in each of the 3 parks, you would still
be best served to do your upgrades at the TTC; there are more windows,
therefore MUCH shorter lines and these transactions tend to be LONG!!!
Also, as of last week (we came home on Sunday, 7/1) the 4 day pass at
$104 for an adult was NOT a super pass. Only the 5 day (@$135) was a
super pass. The whole thing got VERY confusing with upgrades. I ended
up standing in line at guest relations 3 different times and still had
days left over on passes, one super pass that we never used the SUPER
portion of and one problem with a child ticket . . . sigh - you can't
get away from the paperwork!!!
Maryann
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16.53 | London Store | YUPPY::PITMANS | | Fri Jul 27 1990 09:29 | 5 |
| FYI, There is a Disney store due to open in the UK in Soho London
I don't know the date but they have recently been advirtising for
a store Manager!
SIMON
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16.54 | this is great news | XNOGOV::KAREN | when you wish upon a star... | Mon Jul 30 1990 09:01 | 7 |
| Yipeeee!!!
Can you keep us posted, Simon?
Thanks,
Karen
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16.55 | DISNEY ACROSS THE POND | CHEFS::LARKMANC | Get down and stay there | Fri Aug 17 1990 04:18 | 21 |
| Advert in U.K. newspaper the DAILY MAIL
WHEN IT COMES TO CASTING FOR NEW CHARACTERS, NOBODY DOES IT BETTER THAN
DISNEY
(Cartoon of Mickey leaning against a clapper board with The Disney
Store logoed on it)
We're pretty good at spotting star quality and the kind of personality
that makes for a long and rewarding career. And even if we can't offer
you a block-buster motion picture production, we'd be delighted to
audition you for a starring role in London's first Disney Store,
OPENING ON REGENT STREET, NOVEMBER 1st..........................
The advert carries on with the various vacancies and phone numbers
contacts etc.
I wonder how you get an invite to the opening party!!!!!!!!!!
C.L.
|
16.56 | Another store open | MEDIT8::SCHRAM | | Mon Oct 22 1990 13:10 | 8 |
| Another store open-------Warwick Mall, Warwick, RI.
It's been open for a little while now.
I think it is the only one so far in Rhode Island!!
Mary-Ann
|
16.57 | Englands First | LARVAE::DEADMAN_P | | Wed Oct 24 1990 13:06 | 3 |
| Englands First......
to be opened in Regent Street London around November 1....great eh?
|
16.58 | | XNOGOV::KAREN | when you wish upon a star... | Tue Oct 30 1990 05:49 | 5 |
| Re: -1
This is the first in Europe and is to be followed by more...
Karen
|
16.59 | London store address and number. | KERNEL::MOUNTFORD | | Fri Nov 09 1990 07:31 | 7 |
| I just got the number for the Disney store in London, 071-2876558,
located at 140 Regent Street W1. Only merchandising stuff for sale
at the moment, no passes, but with a bit of pressure from the public
who knows what they might sell.... An Americam lady answered, very
polite and helpful.
Richard.
|
16.60 | London Store. | WOTVAX::BATTY | The Seaweed is Always Greener... | Thu Nov 29 1990 13:22 | 24 |
| I called in at the Disney Store on Regent Street while I was in
London yesterday. It had me smiling again for the half hour I was
in there, almost like being in Orlando again. It's on two floors,
stuffed with all the familiar merchandise, except that the video's
are VHS. I got some stuff for the kid's Xmas stockings, just to
keep them going till summer. Prices seem to be pound for dollar,
i.e. some little earrings which I remember at $3.50 in the Disney
Village were �3.50 here (They don't accept MKC cards for discount
either!). There are huge displays of soft toys and most seem
identical, but all the Little Mermaid characters were different;
uglier somehow with mean little eyes. Some Sebastian slippers were
positively frightening!
All the Cast Members wore college type cardigans with "Cast
Member" knitted into them, and seemed to have absorbed the Disney
ethics. Not quite as good as Orlando, but 1000 times better than
the "Sharon and Traceys" normally found in London stores.
They stock Birnbaum, but were waiting for a delivery of the '91
edition, and as yet don't have a mail order catalog and service,
but that is coming "next year".
Mike in Warrington (Who was still smiling even when he found his
car had been stolen the next day!)
|
16.61 | | KERNEL::MOUNTFORD | | Mon Dec 03 1990 04:37 | 6 |
| I just ordered my '91 copy of Birnbaum through WH Smith, it is not
due out until later this month, but expect 5 week delivery. The
travel place in Christchurch that Andy Whitaker mentioned previously,
has stopped selling the guide, some other company has taken over.
Richard.
|
16.62 | | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | Patrick Sweeney in New York | Fri Dec 21 1990 23:39 | 5 |
| Bowing to pressure from advocates for the homeless, the Walt Disney
Company has decided to stop selling a toy figure of a tramp.
The five inch "Steve the Tramp" from Dick Tracy was described by a
Disney spokesman as misunderstood.
|
16.63 | Coming to Colorado Springs | IMTDEV::GULLIKSEN | Disney in 1991 | Thu Mar 28 1991 09:47 | 7 |
| Coming in June to the Citadel Mall in Colorado Springs
A Disney Store
It was announced in this morning's paper.
|
16.64 | there was no sunshine either :-) | XNOGOV::KAREN | when you wish upon a star... | Mon Apr 08 1991 04:58 | 11 |
| I visited the London Disney Store last Saturday. Suffering badly from
a severe bout of Disneyitis I was really looking forward to going.
But, I'm afraid to say I was disappointed! It just doesn't compare to
the real thing. The main emphaisis seemed to be on toys etc and there
was a distinct lack of clothing etc.
Having said that, the atmosphere is nice with the music and moving
character scenes, but...
Karen
(with_even_worse_Disney_withdrawal_symptoms)
|
16.65 | latest NH store | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 299 days | Mon Jul 01 1991 09:13 | 12 |
| Looks like New Hampshire is finally getting their second Disney Store.
Saw and ad in the local paper, looking for applications for the store
to be located at the Mall at Rockingham Park (or whatever its called)
in Salem off of exit 1 on I93. There was no mention of opening date,
but the Mall is schedule to open later this summer I believe, haven't
been in Salem for a while thanks to DEC-Flex.
I just wished they'd put one more centrally located in NH, like
Manchester, Concord or Laconia. The Nashua and now the Salem store are
right on the Mass/NH border.
Claude
|
16.66 | another in UK | XNOGOV::KAREN | when you wish upon a star... | Mon Jul 01 1991 13:10 | 7 |
| The UK is also getting another Disney Store. I'm not sure when it will
be open, but it will be at the Meadow Hall shopping complex in
Sheffield.
Regards,
Karen
|
16.67 | One in Columbia, Maryland | DC101::KILGORE | Dan @ Washington | Mon Jul 08 1991 18:48 | 8 |
|
Several reliable sources have told me that a Disney store will be
opening in the Columbia Mall in Columbia, Maryland sometime during
September or October.
Yipee- its only 5 minutes from home. Looks like my high school
daughter has found a good place to work during her senior year!
|
16.68 | Store Opening In Scotland! | AYOV27::DBEGG | David Begg @AYO | Wed Jul 10 1991 08:44 | 6 |
| It was announced in the Glasgow Evening Times that a Disney store is
being opened in the St Enoch shopping centre, Argyll Street, Glasgow.
Th same article indicated that this was the first of many to be opened
in Europe. I suppose this will be a result of the Euro Disney park
opening and the increased marketing of Disney in Europe.
|
16.69 | Where is London? | FDCV07::GOLDBERG | Len --> �o� & ��� in 73 days | Wed Jul 10 1991 14:06 | 8 |
| re: .68
� The same article indicated that this was the first of many to be opened
� in Europe.
I'm not always sure of my geography, but isn't London in Europe? A
Disney Store opened in Regent St. last year.
|
16.70 | Portland Me. store | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 277 days | Mon Jul 22 1991 18:14 | 5 |
| While vacationing up in Maine last week, I was checking out the Maine
Mall in Portland and discoverred that there is a Disney Store there,
loceated near the Sears end of the Mall.
Claude
|
16.71 | Disney Store Opening Today | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Thu Aug 22 1991 11:08 | 4 |
| So Claude, are you going to check out the new Disney Store at the New
Rockingham Mall which opens today?
Mike
|
16.72 | eager aren't we ;^) | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 247 days | Thu Aug 22 1991 11:38 | 14 |
| Rep to <<< Note 16.71 by VISUAL::SCOPA "I'd rather be in Orlando" >>>
> So Claude, are you going to check out the new Disney Store at the New
> Rockingham Mall which opens today?
Mike
Yup, you had to ask didn't you ;^), I plan to check it out during
lunch, and will report here. Also plan to pick up an updated listing
of the stores, so that I can update the store topic, since the one I
had from last spring didn't even have the one for the Maine Mall
listed.
Claude
|
16.73 | not open yet ;^( | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 247 days | Thu Aug 22 1991 13:06 | 21 |
|
Well I'm back, for those of you who thought you'd head up after work to
get your Disney Fix
FORGET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's not open 8^(
The sign at the store says coming soon, the brouchure says September
'91, my guess is that it'll be real late Sept or October is more like
it. The storefront is not even built yet, no shelves etc. that I
could see from the second floor (and they advertised for help back in
early July?). The store is located on the Filene's end of the mall on
the first floor, eight store on the left.
As for the mall itself, it real nice, various shades of grey tile,
black highlights, wall are off white, the railings are brass with glass
panels and the roof is one long glass canopy in the middle, the lenght
of the mall, real light and airy feeling.
Claude
|
16.74 | Great!! More choice!! | TYGER::GIBSON | | Thu Aug 22 1991 13:44 | 9 |
| I didn't know there was going to be one in Salem! Terrific!! That means
there are three within .5 hour of my home -- Nashua, Burlington, and
Salem!
Right now, I like the Nashua store better -- it's a little bigger and
seems to have more stuff! Plus, no sales tax on items other than
clothes. Hope the one in Salem measures up.
Linda
|
16.75 | | HUMOR::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Mon Aug 26 1991 18:17 | 10 |
| RE .74 --
Right now, I like the Nashua store better -- it's a little bigger and
seems to have more stuff! Plus, no sales tax on items other than
clothes.
Huh? There is no sales tax on *any* items in New Hampshire...
-- Nina
|
16.76 | | TLE::FELDMAN | Larix decidua, var. decify | Mon Aug 26 1991 22:23 | 8 |
| re: .75
I think the point is that there's no sales tax on (almost all) clothing in
MA, therefore there's no reason for MA residents to travel to NH to evade sales
tax if they're just buying clothing. So the benefit of the NH store is that
there's no sales tax on the non-clothing items.
Gary
|
16.77 | | HUMOR::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Tue Aug 27 1991 18:52 | 3 |
| RE .76 - Ah, okay, I misunderstood .74, then. Duh...! :-)
-- Nina
|
16.78 | Salem Store is open | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 208 days | Mon Sep 30 1991 13:49 | 25 |
| Rep to <<< Note 16.73 by SALEM::BERUBE_C "Good Morning WDW!, in 247 days" >>>
> The sign at the store says coming soon, the brouchure says September
> '91, my guess is that it'll be real late Sept or October is more like
> it.
Well I decided to check out the progress today since I had to run an
errand and wouldn't you know it
IT'S OPEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It turned out they had thier soft opening last Wednesday, and Grand
Opening Saturday. It's seems to be about the same size as the one in
Nashua (the store is narrower but longer). I did notice some
differences in the selection of clothing from the one in Maine (haven't
been to the Nashua Store this year). There's a Mickey Sweatshirt I saw
in Maine, but decided to hold off, and they don't have it in Salem (I
knew I should of picked it up as I saw it)
Anyway I got my fix today, noticed some involuntary scratching, need to
take out the tape,.......
|
16.79 | checked this one out | 43187::KAREN | when you wish upon a star... | Wed Oct 09 1991 13:48 | 11 |
| Re: .66, I've checked out the Disney Store at Meadow Hall,
Sheffield, England and it's really rather nice. I'd say better
than the one in London, although it's probably smaller.
I couldn't leave without buying myself a pair of Mickey earrings. It
helped ease the Disney-itis I was suffering at the time :-)
Bye for now,
Karen
|
16.80 | When you find a new store | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 198 days | Thu Oct 10 1991 11:50 | 9 |
| If anyone should run into a Disney Store new their home town or
whatever, that's not listed in .39 (which BTW was taken from the latest
Store Catalog) please send me mail and I'll add it when I get the
chance.
Claude
PS For example the new one in Salem NH isn't in the latest Christmas
Store Catalog.
|
16.81 | Now in Columbia, MD | NEWVAX::DOYLE | Endor Frequent Traveler | Wed Oct 16 1991 17:13 | 6 |
| As of this week, Disneyholics in Columbia, MD now have access to a
Disney store in the Columbia Mall. (Gee, now why do I think I know
where I'll be buying all my Christmas presents...)
|
16.82 | tax on passes in N.H. ? | AIMHI::TLAPOINTE | | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:39 | 16 |
| In the past when I purchased WDW passes at the Disney Store in N.H. I
recall that I was charged Florida state sales tax. I was told it was
because I would be using them in Florida not "tax-free" New Hampshire
by the Disney staff.
Recently when scanning these notes I thought I read where someone
bought them in N.H. too, but commented on the fact that they just saved
on the sales tax.
Has the rules changed? Am I dreaming? Or was something mis-quoted, or
probably mis-read by me?
If tax is still added, then why buy them at the store? (other than
potential time savings)
Tony
|
16.83 | I always paid it | CIVIC::GIBSON | | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:49 | 4 |
| I have always paid the Florida sales tax when I bought my tickets in
New Hampshire. The reasons given to me were the same as stated in .82.
Linda
|
16.84 | | AIMHI::TLAPOINTE | | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:01 | 5 |
| Is it legal though...... or is Florida becoming the new Taxachusetts.
I did hear recently that Mike Dukakus is teaching down there. Maybe
he's doing to them what he did for MA. (;-)
Tony
|
16.85 | | TECRUS::JIM | Jim Pappas | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:45 | 15 |
| re: .82
>Recently when scanning these notes I thought I read where someone
>bought them in N.H. too, but commented on the fact that they just saved
>on the sales tax.
>
>Has the rules changed? Am I dreaming? Or was something mis-quoted, or
>probably mis-read by me?
You didn't mis-read anything. Someone recently posted that they saved
the tax. In fact several people over the years have posted that.
However, I think they are mistaken. You pay the same price regardless
if you buy them in the Disney stores or at WDW. There are no tax
savings. In either case, you pay the price printed on the ticket (which
already includes the tax).
|
16.86 | | HUMOR::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Tue Feb 25 1992 20:34 | 8 |
|
> If tax is still added, then why buy them at the store? (other than
> potential time savings) ^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bingo....
-- Nina
|
16.87 | | TOKLAS::feldman | Larix decidua, var. decify | Tue Feb 25 1992 21:58 | 12 |
| re: .84
Actually, FL is another NH, by socking it to the tourists. Tolls, hotel
taxes, meals tax, etc. Without getting into the feelings on this issue,
suffice it to say that both states have tax policies designed to extract a
lot of dollars from out of state residents, and neither has a typical
personal income tax. If you think about the relative sizes and the
neighboring states, it even makes sense for NH to not have a sales tax
(to attract a lot of out of state buyers) and FL to have one (because of all
the tourists, even though this means local residents have to pay, as well).
Gary
|
16.88 | Buy Now and Save! | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Wed Feb 26 1992 09:47 | 9 |
| Why buy them at the store? Well if you purchased passes at the store in
January you may avoid a price hike in May.
The advantage is to ward off buying them at higher prices later on.
I purchased my AP's last Fall because I didn't want to risk buying them
at a higher price.
Mike
|
16.89 | | MR4DEC::AWILLIAMS | Let's get dangerous!! | Wed Feb 26 1992 10:34 | 6 |
| Are the Superpasses available from the Disney Stores?? I seem to
recall a time early on when they weren't.
Just curious...
- Skip
|
16.90 | | CIVIC::GIBSON | | Wed Feb 26 1992 12:33 | 3 |
| Only the 5 day.
Linda
|
16.91 | from USENET - Mickey's Kitchen closing down | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Good Morning WDW!, in 24 days | Wed Apr 01 1992 11:06 | 32 |
| Article: 6951
Newsgroups: rec.arts.disney
From: [email protected] (DQ582 John Hefferan)
Subject: Mickey's Kitchen
Organization: trunking_fixed
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1992 15:17:43 GMT
Sender: [email protected] (Net News)
According to this morning's Chicago Tribune, Disney has decided to
close the two Mickey's Kitchen restaurants tomorrow. (Mickey's Kitchen
is a fast food restaurant that is attached to the Disney Store. There
is one in Schaumburg, IL and another in CA.)
The article stated that the restaurants were barely breaking even and
that Disney has decided to work on expanding the Disney Store chain
into Europe instead of continuing with the fast food market.
The article also said that the original purpose of the Mickey's Kitchen
restaurants was to draw more people into the stores. Restaurant or
not, every Disney store that I have ever been to has been packed! I
think they discovered that they don't need gimmicks to attract customers.
And, now we'll have to look elsewhere for those Mickey, Donald, and Goofy
shaped character fries.
C'YA
John
--
John Hefferan | "Disco is Rhythm and Blues for people
| who have neither" - Mark Colby
[email protected] |
|
16.92 | Mickey/Minnie Sighting | VISUAL::SCOPA | I'd rather be in Orlando | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:34 | 23 |
| While at the Pheasant Lane Mall yesterday I unexpectantly ran into
Mickey and Mickey who were having their photos taken with some
children.
It was sort of a "Disney" trip 'cause I went shopping for some "stuff"
to wear down there this Summer....losing weight is expensive 'cause ya
gotta buy new stuff.
Okay this is in the "Stores" note so I better get on with it.
While in the Disney store yesterday I noticed that on the big theater
screen in the rear of the store were famous songs from Disney
animation including "Mermaid" and "Beauty". They were showing "Be Our
Guest" while I was there.
I immediately asked a castmember if this was a promotion for a video
and she said, "No I'm sorry sir...it's from a laserdisc produced just
for the stores."
She did confirm that "Beauty" will hit the stands right around
Halloween.
Mike
|
16.93 | B/B 10/30 | DC101::KILGORE | Dan @ Washington | Sun May 17 1992 21:49 | 9 |
|
The Disney Stores will start taking orders for Beauty and the Beast
some time in July. The videos will cost $19.99 and there will be
some kind of promotional gift (like the 101 Dalmation watch) to
encourage people to order from the Disney Store.
B/B release date: 10/30
|
16.94 | disney got enough of my $$ this year! | A1VAX::DISMUKE | Say you saw it in NOTES... | Tue May 19 1992 12:28 | 7 |
| for those looking to buy cheap - the week after I received my 101
Dalmations video, I saw them all over the place for up to $5 less.
This time I will wait!
-sandy
|
16.95 | If u have Disney channel,save even more... | FREEBE::NEARY | Bob Neary | Tue May 19 1992 12:44 | 3 |
| If you want to save even more... it's usually on the Disney channel a
few months after sale in stores.
|
16.96 | 1st Disney Store in Canada | JUPITR::RICHFORD | | Mon Jun 08 1992 13:27 | 4 |
| The 1st Disney Store in Canada is opening in July at the Eaton
Centre shopping mall in Toronto!!!!! How do I know??? I'm going
there this weekend and will miss the opening !!!
|
16.97 | land at Japan | TKOV51::RSUZUKI | English broken here.. | Thu Jun 18 1992 02:40 | 8 |
| Newspaper said,
Disney Store Japan will open 1st, 2nd, 3rd Disney Stores in Japan
by this August. There will be located at Shibuya in Tokyo, Honmoku
in Yokohama and Nishi-shinsaibashi in Osaka.
Rie in Tokyo/I can't wait!!/
My friend who was my colleague is working for Disney Store Japan now.
|
16.98 | Any Chance of July Opening? | AKOCOA::HEACOCK | | Thu Jun 18 1992 13:44 | 3 |
| Do you have a more accurate date for Tokyo? I will be in Tokyo the
first two full weeks in July.
|
16.99 | Next week, Horton Plaza, then Vegas | SWAM1::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, Will Travel | Thu Jul 30 1992 16:37 | 10 |
| Claude,
Thanks for updating the list. I'm starting to fall behind in my
Disney Store visits. So far, I've been to 24 stores in 8 states
(Mostly California, my home).
Anyone out there doing a lot of travelling, who also visits Disney
Stores to get a sense of "Home"?
tom
|
16.39 | latest store list | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Where do you think you are? WDW!! | Wed Sep 23 1992 12:15 | 174 |
| USA
ALABAMA Riverchase Galleria, Birmingham
ALASKA Diamond Center, Anchorage
ARIZONA Fiesta Mall, Mesa
Scottsdale Fashion Square, Scottsdale
The Tucson Mall, Tucson
ARKANSAS Park Plaza, Little Rock
CALIFORNIA Arden Fair, Sacramento
Brea Mall, Brea
Century City Shopping Center, Los Angeles
Del Amo Fashion Center, Torrance
Fashion Valley Center, San Diego
Galleria at Tyler, Riverside
Glendale Galleria, Glendale
Hillsdale Shopping Center, San Mateo (October)
Horton Plaza, San Diego
La Cumbre Plaza, Santa Barbara
Lakewood Center, Lakewood
MainPlace Santa Ana, Santa Ana
Montclair Plaza, Montclair
Mareno Valley mall, Mareno Valley (October)
North County Fair, Escondido
Northridge Fashion Center, Northridge
Parkway Plaza, El Cajon
Pier 39, San Francisco
Santa Rosa Plaza, Santa Rosa (October)
South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa
Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto
Stoneridge Mall, Pleasanton
Sunvalley Mall, Concord
University Town Center, San Diego
Valley Fair Shopping Center, Santa Clara
Valley Plaza Mall, Bakersfield
Vintage Faire Mall, Modesto
Westside Pavillion, West Los Angeles
COLORADO Cherry Creek Shopping Center, Denver
The Citadel, Colorado Springs
Westminster Mall, Westminster
CONNECTICUT Danbury Fair Mall, Danbury
Stamford Town Center, Stamford
The Pavilions at Buckland Hills, Manchester
Westfarms Mall, West Hartford
DELAWARE Christiana Mall, Newark
FLORIDA Aventura Mall, Miami
The Avenues, Jacsonville
Bayside Marketplace, Miami
Dadeland Mall, Miami
Fashion Mall at Plantation, Plantation
Galleria at Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Lauderdale
The Gardens of the Palm Beaches, Palm Beach Gardens
Orlando Fashion Square, Orlando
Town Center Mall, Boca Raton
Volusia Mall, Daytona Beach
West Shore Plaza, Tampa
GEORGIA Augusta Mall, Augusta
Cumberland Mall, Atlanta
Gwinnett Place, Duluth
Lenox Square, Atlanta
Savannah Mall, Savannah
Town Center at Cobb, Kennesaw
HAWAII Ala Moana Shopping Center, Honolulu
Pearlridge Center, Aiea
ILLINOIS Charlestowne Mall, St. Charles
Northbrook Court, Northbrook
Oakbrook Center, Oakbrook
Water Tower Place, Chicago
Woodfield Mall, Shaumburg
INDIANA Castleton Square, Indianapolis
Glenbrook Square, Fort Wayne (October)
IOWA Valley West Mall, West Des Moines.
KANSAS Oak Park Mall, Overland Park
KENTUCKY Oxmoor Mall, Louisville
LOUISIANA Cortana Mall, Baton Rouge
Lakeside Shopping Center, Metairie
Riverwalk marketplace, New Orleans
MAINE Maine Mall, South Portland
MARYLAND Annapolis Mall, Annapolis
The Gallery at Harborplace, Baltimore
Mall at Columbia, Columbia
Montgomery Mall, Bethesda
TowsonTown Center, Baltimore
MASSACHUSETTS Burlington Mall, Burlington
Copley Place Mall, Boston
Emerald Square, North Attleborough
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston
South Shore Plaza Mall, Braintree
MICHIGAN Fairlane Town Center, Dearborn
Lakeside Mall, Sterling Heights
Meridian Mall, Okemos
Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi
Woodland Mall, Grand Rapids
MINNESOTA The Mall of America, Bloomington
Rosedale Center, Roseville
Southdale Center, Edina
MISSOURI Battlefield Mall, Springfield
Chesterfield Mall, Chesterfield
St. Louis Union Station, St. Louis
NEBRASKA Westroads Shopping Center, Omaha
NEVADA The Boulevard Mall, Las vegas
The Fashion Show, Las Vegas
NEW HAMPSHIRE Pheasant Lane Mall, South Nashua
Mall of Rockingham Park, Salem
NEW JERSEY Bridgewater Commons, Bridgewater
Cherry Hill Mall, Cherry Hill
Freehold Raceway mall, Freehold
Livingston mall, Livingston
Menlo Park Mall, Menlo Park
Paramus Park, Paramus
Rockaway Townsquare Mall, Rockaway
Willowbrook Mall, Wayne
Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge
NEW MEXICO Coronado Center, Albequerque
NEW YORK Carousel Center, Syracuse
Colonie Center, Albany
Irondequoit Mall, Rochester
Marketplace Mall, Rochester
Nanuet Mall, Nanuet
Roosevelt Field Shopping Center, Garden City
Smith Haven Mall, Lake Grove
Walden Galleria, Buffalo
Walt Whitman Mall, Huntington Station
NORTH CAROLINA Cary Town Center, Cary
Four Seasons Town Centre, Greensboro
Hanes Mall, Winston-Salem
Northgate Mall, Durham
OHIO Belden Village, Canton
Dayton Mall, Dayton
Franklin Park, Toledo
Great Northern, North Olmstead
Kenwood Town Centre, Cincinnati
Northland Mall, Columbus
Tower City Center, Cleveland
Tri-County Mall, Springdale
OKLAHOMA Penn Square, Oklahoma City
Utica Square, Tulsa
Woodland Hills, Tulsa
OREGON Clackamas Town Center, Portland.
Washington Square, Portland
PENNSYLVANIA The Court At King Prussia, King Of Prussia
Oxford Valley Mall, Langhorne
South Hills Village, Pittsburgh
Willow Grove Park, Willow Grove
RHODE ISLAND Warwick Mall, Warwick
TENNESSEE Oak Court Mall, Memphis
Mall at green Hills, Nashville (October)
TEXAS Barton Creek Square, Austin
Baybrook Mall, Houston
Collin Creek, Plano
Dallas Galleria, Dallas
Hulen Mall, Fort Worth
North Star Mall, San Antonio
North Park Center, Dallas
Willowbrook Mall, Houston
UTAH Crossroads Plaza, Salt Lake City
VIRGINIA Fashion Centre @ Pentagon City, Arlington
Lynnhaven Mall, Virginia Beach
Regency Square Mall, Richmond
Springfield Mall, Springfield
Tyson's Corner Mall, Mclean
WASHINGTON Southcenter Mall, Tukwila
Westlake Center, Seattle
WISCONSIN Fox River Mall, Appleton
Mayfair Mall, Milwaukee
CANADA
ONTARIO Eaton's Centre, Toronto
Fairview Mall, Toronto
PUERTO RICO Plaza Las Americas, San Juan
UK The Disney Store on Regent Street, London
Meadowhall Center, Sheffield
Lakeside Shopping Centre, Thurrock
St. Enoch's Square, Glasgow
|
16.100 | What next after Disney Dollars? | WOTVAX::BATTY | Der machinen goin' Floomy Floomy! | Fri Sep 25 1992 11:52 | 7 |
| I extracted the next reply from the News-Net. After Disney Dollars
comes the Disney Credit Card!!! Logical I suppose.
I've edited out a lot of the routing info and some personal
attacks (If you are wondering about some obvious non-sequiters)
Mike B.
|
16.101 | The Disney Store Card!! | WOTVAX::BATTY | Der machinen goin' Floomy Floomy! | Fri Sep 25 1992 11:53 | 136 |
| Article: 8233
Newsgroups: rec.arts.disney
From: [email protected] (Bill Rubin)
Subject: Disney Store Credit Card!
Sender: [email protected] (NNTP News Poster)
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1992 16:56:00 GMT
Disclaimer: This posting represents the poster's views, not necessarily
those of IBM
Nntp-Posting-Host: wgros2.watson.ibm.com
Organization: IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
I was at the Disney Store in Danbury, Ct, the other night and picked up an
application for a new Disney Store Credit Card! No fee, obviously, and it
allegedly gives you advance notice about special sales/promotions and
possibly special merchandise offerings for cardholders. You also get a DS
newsletter 6 times a year and a subscription to the Disney catalog. It
doesn't say anything about real discounts, of course :-( And of course, it
looks pretty nice, certainly an important addition to your walletful of
cards!
There's an 800 number but I don't have it with me at the moment.
-- Bill [email protected]
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From: [email protected] (Debra E. Hirsch)
Organization: UB
Date: 21 Sep 92 21:18:44 GMT
In response to the Disney card. It is WONDERFUL!!!
When all my other cards are maxed out, I can always find fun
at Disney. When I got mine, they sent me a $20 gift certificate
(it may have been a promotion, I'm not sure) which I promptly used to
order B&B. Plus, its definitely a conversation piece for the wallet,
people don't believe it actually exists!! So folks - It Does!!!
Debbie
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From: [email protected] (Bill Rubin)
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1992 22:33:22 GMT
Organization: IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Back to the business at hand, where did you receive the application for the
card? Was it in the mail, and if so did they tell you they would send you
a gift certificate with the card? As I had said, I picked up the
application at the Disney Store, no promise of a gift certificate :-(
I do agree that it will be a real conversation piece!! BTW, how long did
it take to get the card once you sent in the application?
-- Bill [email protected]
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From: [email protected] (Debra E. Hirsch)
Date: 21 Sep 92 23:17:11 GMT
Organization: UB
Apparently, my first post was pretty devoid of any info (it bounced).
Anywho, here are some card info tips
No Annual Fee
Minimum payment of $15
You receive the Disney catalog
Can be used at all Disney stores
You can pick up an application at any Disney store or call
1-800-222-1262
If you have any other questions, post or email me directly.
Later
Debbie
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From: [email protected] (Steven M. Ostrove)
Date: 22 Sep 92 13:01:50 GMT
When the credit card was first announced, there were two programs. There
was one program where you did not pay anything to join and you only
received the credit card. There was also a Passport program. With this
program you paid $15 a year (I think) and received a Disney Store gift
certificate worth $20. In addition, those in the Passport program
were to get advance notice of sales, promos, etc.
My wife, who is a cast member at the Disney Store at Montgomery Mall in
Maryland brought home one of the original applications for us to fill
out. After we did, but before the application was sent in, we were told
to fill out one of the new applications.
I called up the 800 number and asked about the difference between the two
applications. I was told that now EVERYONE gets the Passport program and
that they did away with the charge. It was probably a pain to administer.
Steve Ostrove
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From: [email protected] (Debra E. Hirsch)
Date: 22 Sep 92 15:45:58 GMT
Organization: UB
...back to the business at hand, I received the $20 certificate even
though I didn't join the Passport program since I received the
pre approved credit offer in the mail ( great statement on my
poor credit rating, huh?)
Any other questions, feel free but lets avoid the character comments.
Thanks I don't mean to be bitchy but I always speak my mind.
Debbie
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From: [email protected] (Charles Philip Lu)
Organization: University of Virginia
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1992 16:31:47 GMT
I also received the $20 certificate without joining the passport program.
Then I noticed the fine print, I think it was on the acceptance letter that
said something like, once you use this gift certificate you will be billed
for the $15 membership fee.
I also just called the 800 number for the Disney Store and they told me to
send the gift certificate back and then I won't be charged the $15 fee.
However I would still receive all the notices that a passport membership
person would receive.
Hope that helps a little.
Charlie
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From: [email protected] (Amberle S Ferrian)
Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1992 01:02:48 GMT
Well my $0.04 (inflation, you know) is that I agree with you. 'course, I
don't ever plan on using the thing, I just signed up for the passport
program and other little fringe benefits. And the card looks neat. Too
bad it doesn't have a hologram.
>Back to the business at hand, where did you receive the application for
>the card? Was it in the mail, and if so did they tell you they would send
>you a gift certificate with the card? As I had said, I picked up the
>application at the Disney Store, no promise of a gift certificate :-(
>I do agree that it will be a real conversation piece!! BTW, how long did
>it take to get the card once you sent in the application?
My card took 2 weeks to arrive. Debra, I'd also really like to know how
you got that certificate, they never told me about that. (major loss...)
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16.102 | Got mine! | NOVA::FEENAN | Jay Feenan Rdb/xxx Engineering | Fri Sep 25 1992 15:36 | 12 |
| I just got mine. Took less than two weeks between completing the form
and receiving the card...this includes the mailing time. I'm still a
little confused on the "Passport Program". I don't remember checking
off any boxes on the application saying I wanted the passport program
(I don't remember it being mentioned). Reading the other info that
came with the card it still looks like there could be 2 programs and
you would have to pay $$ for the passport program...to get the
additional benefits of mail notices, mail order info, etc. I'll have
to call the 800 number sometime and figure this out.
-Jay
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16.103 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Where do you think you are? WDW!! | Wed Oct 07 1992 13:12 | 11 |
| For those of you who need a cheap Disney fix, hit your local Disney
store now. I just came back from a lunch trip to the MRP here in
Salem, and they are having a cleareance sale on selected items. $60
watches are now on sale at $19.99, some t-shirts etc. at half price.
They also are starting to stock Aladin merchandise, they had several
colors of Aladin t-shirts, spill-proof drink cups etc.(no ceramic
coffee cup yet), pins. They even had on display a limited edition
Genie on display for $145 (I think).
Claude
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16.104 | | KAOOA::LAVIGNE | | Tue Oct 20 1992 14:10 | 8 |
| Can someone please tell me where the nearest Disney stores are to
Marlboro/Maynard area. I will be down for 3 weeks at PKO and I am
looking to do some XMAS shopping while I am here.
thanks in advance,
PS Timeframes from the Marlboro area would realy help.
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16.105 | Five within reasonable distance | SELL1::GIBSON | | Tue Oct 20 1992 16:14 | 21 |
| The Burlington Mall store (in Burlington MA) is about 45 minutes to an
hour away (depending on the route and time of day), but it was the first
in New England and is the smallest that I've seen.
A little longer drive to Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, NH or Rockingham
Mall in Salem NH would be bigger stores and no sales tax.
The above three stores have easy access from major highways.
Of course, if you're going into Boston itself there is the store at
Faneuil Hall Marketplace in the heart of the city. IMHO it's not as
good as the two NH stores, and getting there can be an experience,
but if you're going to be there anyway....
Linda
Emerald Square might be closer, but I've never been there and can't
comment.
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16.106 | | KAOOA::LAVIGNE | | Tue Oct 20 1992 16:23 | 5 |
| thanks I've been to the 2 NH stores but I wasn't sure how far away they
were from the apartments.
regards,
JP
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16.107 | From MRO it's a 35 minute ride. | COGITO::STAATS | same Bat-channel... | Wed Oct 21 1992 11:05 | 4 |
| Or you could take 495 south to the Mass Pike East and exit at the Copley
Place Mall. There's a new Disney Store which recently opened.
Parking is free after 5:00pm with a purchase of 5$ or more - just have
your ticket validated.
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16.108 | more stores | XLIB::BRUNELL | Outlanders MRO D Division Champs, Again | Wed Oct 21 1992 12:46 | 6 |
| The disney store at Faneuil Hall(I'm a local and I can't even spell
it), is the biggest one in the chain. There are also stores in
Braintree at South Shore Plaza, 128 south to braintree takes about an
hour, and Emerald Square in North Attleboro. 128s to 95 south to
195(only one exit) to route 1 south. About 90 minutes but its a big
mall.
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16.109 | More Sales?? | ISLNDS::SWANTON_M | | Thu Oct 22 1992 09:54 | 4 |
| Anyone know if there are still sales or new sales at the Disney store
at Pheasant Lane??
thanks in advance
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16.110 | | AIMHI::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Thu Oct 22 1992 10:59 | 6 |
| I was there a week ago Monday and they had some kids clothing on sale
(mostly Beauty and Beast stuff) at 50% off. Picked up a Mickey Long
Sleeved shirt for $10. Also, there were just a few men/women T-shirts
that were marked down, I don't remember what the % off was.
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16.111 | "Fantasia" deluxe editions half-off | MR4DEC::AWILLIAMS | Some imagination, huh?? | Thu Oct 22 1992 11:21 | 6 |
| Any deluxe editions of "Fantasia"?? I was at the Faneuil Hall store
(is that how you spell it, Dave??) last week and they had about a dozen
copies of the deluxe boxed edition of "Fantasia" for half-price
($49.99). I was very, very tempted, but I already have the tape.
- Skip
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16.112 | Emerald Square Mall has sale | NODEX::MMCKENNA | | Thu Oct 22 1992 11:55 | 5 |
| EMERAL SQUARE MALL in Attleboro has the Fantasia deluxe edition at 50%
off, along with t-shirts, shorts, jewelry and such at 40% off. Was
there last Saturday.
Marcie
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16.113 | Starting a Disney Store | JUPITR::MNORTON | | Wed Nov 04 1992 09:09 | 10 |
| Hello,
I was wondering if someone could tell me who I have to
contact to open a disney store. The way things look around me I might
be out of a job soon. I would love nothing better than have my own
disney store. I have a mall to put it in. I just need a starting point.
Thanks
Mike
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16.114 | | SALEM::BERUBE_C | Where do you think you are? WDW!! | Wed Nov 04 1992 09:45 | 7 |
| Mike,
Sorry but the Disney Stores are Disney owned, they are not franchised.
The best you could do is mail to Disney your location and if they are
planing to open a store in your area, apply for the store managers job.
Claude
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16.115 | | JUPITR::MNORTON | | Wed Nov 04 1992 13:53 | 9 |
| Claude,
Thanks, I just found out about it being owned by Disney. If
anybody wants to know Disney Store Corp. Location is 101 North Brand
blv. Glendale CA 91203. Phone # is 818-543-3400
MIke
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16.116 | patience is needed | XLIB::BRUNELL | Outlanders MRO D Division Champs, Again | Thu Nov 05 1992 18:50 | 8 |
| Good luck on getting a position as a manager. Disney fills those
positions from within. Best you could hope for is to be a floor grunt
for at least 6 months full time, win the promotion to lead once a slot
opens, and so on. You're looking at a minimum of 2 years before you
make manager at the absolute earliest.
Dave
Who's sister is lead in braintree
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16.117 | from Japan | TKOV51::RSUZUKI | English broken here.. | Mon Dec 07 1992 01:44 | 15 |
| Finally 3 Disny Stores opened in Japan.
. Honmoku Honmakihara 15-2 ASTY 1F, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, KANAGAWA
tel# inside Japan) 045-625-3932
outside Japan) 81-45-625-3932
. Shibuya Udagawa-cyo 20-15 Humax Pavilion, Shibuya-ku, TOKYO
tel# inside Japan) 03-3461-3932
outside Japan) 81-3-3461-3932
. Nihonbashi Nihonbashi 2-4-1 Takashimaya 8F,Cyuo-ku, TOKYO
tel# inside Japan) 03-3242-3932
outside Japan) 81-3-3242-3932
[Rie Suzuki]
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16.118 | First in France | PRSPSU::WILLIAMS | a scotch and WHAT!!? | Tue Dec 08 1992 10:54 | 7 |
|
Just in time for Christmas, the first Disney Store in France
has opened in the Velizy 2 shopping centre about 10 miles south of
Paris. I went for a look round at lunchtime and they have some very
nice stuff, particularly Beauty and the Beast themed articles since
the film only recently opened here.
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16.119 | News from "Onstage" | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Mon Jan 04 1993 17:31 | 63 |
| The latest edition of "Onstage" the Disney Store Periodical had this
for news:
- DL's ToonTown will open on January 26, 1993. This new land claims
to have over 3,000 one-of-a-kind Toon gags.
YOu'll see both Mickey's and Minnie's house...and of course you'll
find Goofy's abode...his "Bounce HOuse".
There's a Rollercoaster ride called Gadget's Go Coaster...you ride
in giant acorns.
Toontown also has Donald Duck's housebout the Miss Daisy.
- On Jan. 25, 1993 a limited edition $1 Disney Dollar commemorating
the Grand Opening of ToonTown will come to the Disney Stores.
- Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey will be on The Disney
Channel on Jan. 15.
- Pinocchio is to be released on Home Video March 23, 1993.
- The Disney Channel will have a free preview Feb. 11-16 only in
participating cable systems.
- Under Collectibles the Disney Store is featuring medallions in
specially numbered sets. These medallions celebrate early Disney
animated classics.
- The Disney Store is starting up a Watch Collector's Club. They will
offer a special limited edition character timepiece (only 5,000)
each month. No price is given.
- Look for a Crystal Collection to start making it's appearance in
the stores. DL's Sleeping Beauty Castle, Ariel, Mickey, and Pooh
will be among the first to arrive.
- Disney Store Credit Card and PAssport Program Members can take
advantage of this exclusive "Vacation Fantasy" offer:
5-day, 4-night stay at the Disney Vacation Club.
Admissions to all theme parks.
Refrig stocked with $100 of your favorite groceries.
Offer good between April 18, 1993 - December 20, 1993.
Prices start at $495 for adults,
$172 for age 10 and older,
$136 for age 3-9,
$0 for under 3.
Call (407) 827-7200 for more information.
- Post-Holiday Sale at the Disney store. 50% off until Jan. 18, 1993.
That's all folks.
Hey did anyone else get a Xmax card from Peter Diaz who heads this
program?
1993
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16.120 | more info on the watches | MR4DEC::AWILLIAMS | Light the lamp, not the rat!! | Tue Jan 05 1993 09:09 | 18 |
| re: .119
Some more info on the watch collection, from a rep at the Disney Store.
The price per watch is $60 and there are six total. They feature
Lumiere, Ariel, the Genie, Bambi, Dopey and (argh) someone else...
The Lumiere watch was made available on 12/1 and I believe Ariel was
next, on 1/1. I'm interested in the Genie watch which will be coming
out on 2/1. According the Disney Store rep, you have to pre-order the
watch and you'll get it on its availability date.
And if you buy all six, you get another watch with with Mickey as the
Sorcerer's Apprentice for free. This watch is not available for sale
otherwise, or so I am told.
And yes, Mike, I got a Christmas card too...
- Skip
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16.121 | Dalmations | SWAM1::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, Will Travel | Tue Jan 05 1993 11:43 | 11 |
| re: .120
The "<argh> someone else..." is a 101 Dalmations watch. I didn't
particularly like the Lumiere watch but they sold out of them in the
L.A. stores (so I picked it up at one of the Vegas ones>.
I was told that Ariel is available now (having pre-ordered this one>.
tom
<And wasn't the Christmas card nicely calligraphed>?
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16.122 | Genie Watch | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Tue Jan 05 1993 14:03 | 10 |
| Skip,
I think the Genie watch is already in the stores. It's got a great
feature....
.........but I ain't telling.
Did everyone get their B&TB watch?
Mike
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16.123 | Itty-bitty tickin' face... :-) | MR4DEC::AWILLIAMS | Light the lamp, not the rat!! | Tue Jan 05 1993 14:23 | 14 |
| re: .122 (Genie watch)
Hey, Scopa, give up the details or I'll use my new "phenomenal cosmic
powers" on you!!
But seriously, are we talking about the same watch?? The one I'm
interested in has the Genie and uses his arms as the hour and minute
hands, like the classic Mickey Mouse watches.
Well, in any event, I'll probably find out tonite because I've got the
'itis something fierce and I've got a Disney Store credit card just
dying to be broken in...
- Skip
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16.124 | More than 1 genie watch. | SWAM1::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, Will Travel | Tue Jan 05 1993 14:25 | 8 |
| Mike,
There already two genie watches in the store besides the
collector's edition. I got the one with that same great feature.
.......but I ain't telling neither.
tom
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16.125 | | CALS::STAATS | same Bat-channel... | Wed Jan 06 1993 09:38 | 7 |
| *sproing!!!!!*
I want the genie watch with the great feature.
60$ isn't too bad of a price, i guess.
:-)
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16.126 | Price? | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Wed Jan 06 1993 17:06 | 5 |
| TOm,
Was that "special feature" watch $60?
Mike_who_already_has_three_watches
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16.127 | ($60 before MKC, of course) | SWAM1::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, Will Travel | Thu Jan 07 1993 00:52 | 6 |
| Mike,
Yes it was (and I was on assignment to a place that had a lower sales
tax, so I bought it there).
tom_who_(counting_the_ones_bundled_in_with_the_videos)_now_owns_eighteen
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16.128 | GOOFY BALL CAP...
| PAPPA::BOURQUE | | Fri May 14 1993 09:04 | 21 |
| I have a question for all of you Disney enthusiasts.
About 3 months ago the Disney stores had GOOFY baseball hats. The hat was a
white cotton with a jean-type cotton visor and Goofy was embroidered on the
front of the hat.
I should have bought the hat on the spot, but was looking for other things and
did not. The hats evidently sold out in a matter of days. Around that time
(FEB) they were also in the Disney "winter" catalog.
The stores have been saying that they are supposed to get some more in.
A friend just returned from DISNEY, FL and looked in EVERY store - no GOOFY
hats of that sort.
Has anyone out there seen these hats in their local Disney Stores? I am willing
to pay someone to have a couple shipped to me, or to contact the Disney Store
itself and have them ship them.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephanie
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16.129 | WOrd to the Wise | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Fri May 14 1993 11:27 | 15 |
| Stephanie,
I know how you feel. Last August my son saw a Mickey hat that had the
University of Miami colors. I should have grabbed it then and there but
I thought "Xmas present or birthday present."
I haven't seen it since.
It's been said time and time that when you see something you like,
whether it's in a Disney Store outside The World or at The World then
don't wait...grab it.
unfortunately I don't always heed my own advice.
Mike
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16.130 | Warner Brothers store to compete in Burlington | MAYES::GIBSON | | Fri Jul 16 1993 15:17 | 14 |
| The Disney Store in the Burlington Mall is going to have some heavy
competition soon. Directly across the mall from it there is going to
be a Warner Brothers Store! The sign is installed above what will be
the door, but there is no indication when it will open.
The Burlington Mall Disney store was the first in the area, and cast
members say that it is the smallest for that reason. The larger store
to the left of it is vacant -- it would be nice if they could move and
expand.
I know, we Disney-holics will be loyal to Mickey, but Road Runner, Bugs
Bunny, Porky Pig -- they were good, too.
Linda
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16.131 | Warner Bros. and Disney are not mutually exclusive | HUMOR::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Fri Jul 16 1993 19:35 | 14 |
| I don't think the Warner Bros. store will be all that much competition for
the Disney Store. Disney fans will patronize the Disney Store, Warner Bros.
fans will patronize the Warner Bros. store. Fans of both will patronize both,
and I doubt either will suffer...
Personally, I'm thrilled that a Warner Brothers Studio Store will be opening
so close to home. I have ordered merchandise from their mail-order catalog,
but it's nice to be able to get "instant gratification" by buying stuff at
a store (and a visit last year to the HUGE Warner Bros. store at Caesar's
Palace in Las Vegas really whetted my appetite!).
But of course I will continue to visit the Disney Store as well! :-)
-- Nina
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16.132 | | BUSY::TBUTLER | Carpenter Diem - 'Sieze The Tools' | Fri Jul 30 1993 10:14 | 8 |
| I saw one of the Warner Brother Stores in a mall in Pheonix a few weeks
back. It's not really the same type of store as the Disney store. It
seemed to be more for clothes (t-shirts etc with characters) than the
more extensive merchandising of the Disney Store. There will be
some competition but what's wrong with that. Competition makes us
better, so I think it'll cause the Disney Store to respond accordingly.
Tom
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16.133 | Merchandise Blitz about to begin | WREATH::SCOPA | | Fri Mar 18 1994 15:55 | 10 |
| "The Lion King" merchandis blitz is about to begin. The Disney Store is
now selling "Lion King" clothing. $20 for a t-shirt...no thanks.
Also, while in the store I watched the sequence that accompanies "The
Circle of Light" song that celebrates the birth of the lion cub and
marveled at the animation.
The animators have really captured the innocence of a newborn.
Mike
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16.134 | FYI: Sale | AIMHI::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Mon Apr 11 1994 10:53 | 8 |
| The Disney Store at the PLM. Sale going on 35% off on a couple
different kids sweatshirts, some adult striped (xl) with Sorcerrers
Apprentice, women's button-down blouse with Mickey&Minnie roller
skating, 50% off Beaty&Beast kids hair accessories, Mickey
bracelets, Disney trivia game, Beauty&Beast ceramic musical frame and a
couple other things.
Julie
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16.135 | | AIMHI::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Mon Jun 06 1994 17:39 | 6 |
| Snow White and Seven Dwarfs orders are being taken at the stores. The
video costs 21.99 plus you get the Lithograph and either a $5.00
gift certificate or a watch.
Julie
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16.136 | | MKOTS3::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Thu Dec 07 1995 16:37 | 5 |
| Was at the Disney Store yesterday and most of their Pocahontas
stuff is @ 35% off.
Julie
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16.137 | A Disney example of "Whatever it takes" | LJSRV2::KNIPSTEIN | | Mon Dec 18 1995 11:47 | 38 |
| Recently I had a very positive experience with one of the cast
members at the Disney Store at the Square One Mall on Route 1 in
Saugus (MA). Talk about doing "Whatever it takes"!
My daughter Beth (who has Down syndrome) and I visit the Square
One Mall three or four times a week, and Beth always insists that
we visit the Disney Store. Several of the cast members
recognize Beth and will talk with her. On a recent visit to
the store, Beth and I were talking with one of them about Toy
Story. As Beth's attention drifted to the video, I continued
the conversation with Jennifer and remarked about how fast the
Toy Story merchandise sold. Jennifer said that yes, it went
quite fast and in fact, they had a waiting list for the Buzz
Lightyear Toy. I mentioned that I was on the lookout for the
Pull String Woody. Jennifer told me that if I would leave my
name and phone number she could keep an eye out for them and
call me when she had found one. I gave her my number and
thanked her for her willingness to help.
A week or so went by and then I received a call from Jennifer
telling me that she had the Woody doll for me and that I could
come by the store and pick it up. This in itself is enough for
Jennifer to be commended for, but one additional fact makes
this an outstanding example of doing whatever it takes to
ensure customer satisfaction - during the conversation with
Jennifer she mentioned that she had found the Woody doll at the
Magic Kingdom, while on vacation at Walt Disney World. So,
remembering a commitment she had made to a guest at the store
back home, she purchased the doll, with her own money and
carried it home with her.
I went to the store over the weekend to pick up the doll and pay
Jennifer. She had the receipt, which she gave me and I paid her
the total listed at the bottom of the receipt. Only when I got
home took a closer look at the receipt did I notice that she had
purchased it with her cast member's discount of 20% off! Needless
to say, a letter to the store manager will be in the mail by the
end of the day.
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16.138 | Bucket of Soldiers? | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Thu Nov 21 1996 10:12 | 10 |
16.139 | | POWDML::JOYCE | | Thu Nov 21 1996 12:21 | 6 |
16.140 | | RUXPIN::MARSHALL | | Thu Nov 21 1996 14:22 | 6 |
16.141 | http://Mickey.alf.dec.com/disney.html | SUFRNG::VORE_S | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Thu Nov 21 1996 15:03 | 4 |
16.142 | thanks | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Fri Nov 22 1996 08:11 | 6 |
16.143 | `get a deal while it lasts | HYLNDR::BADGER | Can DO! | Mon Apr 21 1997 12:54 | 5 |
|
The Disney Store in Nashua currently has a bargin table with some good
stuff on it. Hunchback stuff, books, trinkets.
wife reports some good deals.
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16.144 | Disney Store Recovery | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Mon Apr 21 1997 13:01 | 23 |
| Late Saturday my wife and were coming home from visiting somw friends
down in Mass. We had to stop off at Pheasant Lane Mall to pick up some
things. It was late, around 9 P.M. and as we strolled through the Mall
we came across the Disney Store and looked around.
I always check out the video being played on the rear screen. While
back there I was talking with one of the castmembers and remarked as to
how it must have been a busy day...the stuff animal area in front of
the screen was really picked through.
She told me that when they close the store they take all the stuffed
figures and put them on the floor in piles and then gradually put them
back in their spots in front of the screen. I didn't asked her how long
this takes but she sort of hinted that just before closing
every other part of the store is piked up and all the castmembers
work on the stuffed animals and get the area all straightened
out before they leave the store.
I wonder if any videos are playing while they do this eleventh hour
task.
Mike
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16.145 | | HYDRA::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, SPE MRO | Tue Apr 22 1997 10:10 | 6 |
| "take all the stuffed
figures and put them on the floor in piles"
Heck, it only takes my kid minutes to do it! :-)
Mark
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16.146 | mine too! | BSS::K_LAFRANCE | | Wed Apr 23 1997 08:37 | 7 |
| Okay, I thought my little one was the only one who pulled the stuffed
figures out of the pit and hugged each one and piled them on the floor.
:-)
kathi
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