We were
Disney Store shoppers and enjoyers since day one, for years being buddies with CMs.
BUT ...
I live in an affluent area, and our mall is still dying. High end stores like Apple moved out to these village style shopping areas. Many empty stores. Rents are high to the point I don't think most can continue to sustain. Most isn't just rent but a percentage of sales as well. Our mall was headed towards a renovation of a work/play/live adding condos, apartments, offices, outdoor space connecting to a greenway ... then covid hit and cancelled it all. I've probably been in mall twice in two years, no one goes to wander except for the morning walking clubs. Ironically I've said for years how do these small shopping center stay open when there is only a few stores, now the mall is struggling. I think so many of us were pushed online the last 1.5 years that it is a habit that will stay. Malls have to repurpose themselves somehow.
Add that the Disney store had just become a storefront for all things they also sell online, so why pay the rents? Now Disney stuff is in Target, HomeGoods, Marshalls, Burlington,
Walmart .... why do they need to absorb cost of operating storefronts? ESPECIALLY when they are not selling the high end clothes etc they once sold. I wish the outlet stores had stayed but again, between online and discount retailers they don't need them to clear product.
They are closing because Disney DisMarted their product line and shoppers are shopping online or at big box stores.