I mean - I get that it stinks and I'll experience it first-hand and might change my mind in a couple of weeks ... but you also mentioned your company doesn't have the luxury of holding off. And there's literally no merchandise at WDW that isn't just pure luxury. None of it is necessary. So why should they use their resources in that way? I'm having a hard time getting masks to protect against getting sick in a relatively timely fashion (2 weeks at best - 6 weeks for the most recommended option). I'd much rather the world focus on the more day-to-day and/or necessity items (including making room for whatever your business is) than a stuffed animal or ceramic coffee mug (since apparently there were other types of beverage containers but not the exact kind for which you're looking).
I guess my point is there are other major companies that did not sit back and allow shipping delays to affect their business. (https://www.forbes.com/sites/sanfor...y-chartering-their-own-ships/?sh=4c0049166c4f)
It is not that essential items are not making it to the US due to shipping delays. It is my experience that companies who’s business it is to sell merchandise figure out how to sell it or don’t. I guess Disney doesn’t. Eventually the shareholders will decide if that business decision is sound.
I wouldn’t have purchased a plushie or a ceramic mug. I was there with my wife and 19 year old daughter. We are past that stage in life. A 50th anniversary t-shirt would have been nice or 2022 for that matter.
As for Shop Disney that is another problem I didn’t want to get into but I will. Who knows what they really have in stock? Am I the only one who filters for women’s clothing and gets dog clothes interspersed with my selection? After years of poor filtering I have given up on that site ever improving.