PanamaMike
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During the weeks leading up to Christmas I was willing to cut them some slack, since the holiday season puts huge demands on the retail industry, however yesterday I was in one of my local Disney Stores for the first time since the new year and I was appalled at the mess.
Not only is merchandise on shelves not originally designed to carry it (does anyone remember when the watch cabinet actually contained watches?), but inventory is stacked all over the place. Piles of boxes everywhere, and I'm amazed the cast members can get any work done behind the cash registers with the wall of video and computer software they're forced to work around. Then there's the issue of the upper level character displays becoming nothing more then holding areas for overstock.
I realize the Disney Stores have never been the keystone in the Disney empire and are losing ground in the retail battle, but if they can't do a better job then this, they might as well close all of them.
Not only is merchandise on shelves not originally designed to carry it (does anyone remember when the watch cabinet actually contained watches?), but inventory is stacked all over the place. Piles of boxes everywhere, and I'm amazed the cast members can get any work done behind the cash registers with the wall of video and computer software they're forced to work around. Then there's the issue of the upper level character displays becoming nothing more then holding areas for overstock.
I realize the Disney Stores have never been the keystone in the Disney empire and are losing ground in the retail battle, but if they can't do a better job then this, they might as well close all of them.