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Absolutely obsessed with these -- do we know what the price point might look like?
My guess is over $100.Absolutely obsessed with these -- do we know what the price point might look like?
My guess is over $100.
My guesstimate, $200Absolutely obsessed with these -- do we know what the price point might look like?
My guesstimate, $200
Disney Parks - Instagram
Anaheim Ducks Days are BACK for a limited time at Disney California Adventure Park at @disneyland Feb. 22-23!
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Beeline Creative - Instagram
The Haunted Mansion x Geeki Tikis coming soon!
Geeki Tikis.com
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Possible drop date? - Entertainment Earth has an upcoming Geeki Tikis drop on Tuesday, might be The Haunted Mansion Collection
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I don't know, I feel like this is going to make people less likely to want to purchase multiple items from a shop if they're forced to do it through the app. Similar to how the removal of merchandise delivery to the front of the park/hotel rooms makes people not want to buy large items since they'd have to carry them all day.Disney World’s (Possible) War on Cash Registers
Guests visiting some of the most popular shops around Walt Disney World have started to notice that Disney is removing cash registers in favor of Mobile Checkout through the My Disney Experience app.
The large-scale removals were most noticeable last year with the removal of two cash register stands, or cash wraps, or register islands, from the Island Mercantile shop at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Now, it looks like Disney could remove more registers from popular shops such as The Emporium at Magic Kingdom and maybe Mickey’s of Hollywood at Hollywood Studios.
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I think it’s going to lead to people picking out a bunch of stuff, realizing that they have to do mobile checkout, and either dumping it in the already crowded aisles, or stopping in the middle of the aisle to scan it all in.I don't know, I feel like this is going to make people less likely to want to purchase multiple items from a shop if they're forced to do it through the app. Similar to how the removal of merchandise delivery to the front of the park/hotel rooms makes people not want to buy large items since they'd have to carry them all day.
I've already seen the bolded happen in the shops that allow mobile order so I can imagine that getting worse.I think it’s going to lead to people picking out a bunch of stuff, realizing that they have to do mobile checkout, and either dumping it in the already crowded aisles, or stopping in the middle of the aisle to scan it all in.
Disney World’s (Possible) War on Cash Registers
Guests visiting some of the most popular shops around Walt Disney World have started to notice that Disney is removing cash registers in favor of Mobile Checkout through the My Disney Experience app.
The large-scale removals were most noticeable last year with the removal of two cash register stands, or cash wraps, or register islands, from the Island Mercantile shop at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Now, it looks like Disney could remove more registers from popular shops such as The Emporium at Magic Kingdom and maybe Mickey’s of Hollywood at Hollywood Studios.
click link for more info...
Or, in my experience, picking out multiple items I think I want, adding it to my mobile checkout, seeing the total, and then deciding maybe I don't actually want those items as much as I thought I did and putting them back. I am significantly more likely to just pay a total at a register when that's when I learn how much my total will be than if I am still on the merch floor and can just "remove from cart".I think it’s going to lead to people picking out a bunch of stuff, realizing that they have to do mobile checkout, and either dumping it in the already crowded aisles, or stopping in the middle of the aisle to scan it all in.
The quality and variety of merch in the parks definitely helps me spend less too. I was at Epcot on sunday and walked out of the park without buying anything.Or, in my experience, picking out multiple items I think I want, adding it to my mobile checkout, seeing the total, and then deciding maybe I don't actually want those items as much as I thought I did and putting them back. I am significantly more likely to just pay a total at a register when that's when I learn how much my total will be than if I am still on the merch floor and can just "remove from cart".
Basically, seeing the total before I am at the register helps me spend lessNot sure that is an outcome Disney necessarily wants, but it helps me save money!