Did you buy the shirt?Again, one shirt is not variety
I'm not much of a holidays type, but I always assumed "The Holidays" meant the time of year... Halloween, Thanksgiving thru New Years, not just one day (xmas) specifically.At this point, it's more offensive for them to call it "The Holidays" than it would be to call it "Christmas at Disneyland". If you are going to try to be representative of different cultures, at least make more than minimal effort to pander.
It's only one shirt, but it lasts for 8 days before needing to be replaced by another shirt.Again, one shirt is not variety
I moved back to California to avoid winter… never again.....another thought just popped up in my head which is....the line between "Christmas" decorations and "winter" decorations. If, in an attempt to be completely fair and neutral, they did away with actual Christmas related decor but still did "winter" decor, would that appease all sides? You know, items that are not specific to the actual Christmas holiday but are related to winter.
Ah, but wouldn't you enjoy snow-themed decorations--you know, the kind that look pretty but don't involve actual shoveling?I moved back to California to avoid winter… never again.![]()
Again, one shirt is not variety
I wasn't looking for shirts. I thought you were interested in the Mickey platter.I saw a Chanukah serving plate shaped like Mouse Ears in a window display, but could not find it in the store. Finally an assistant said the only had one available in the back. I asked if it was a popular item and he just said "its hard to keep in stock since its a weird shape"
well now that my frozen heart has thawed a bit since being home I no longer run from the castle with its bedazzled snowy roof.Ah, but wouldn't you enjoy snow-themed decorations--you know, the kind that look pretty but don't involve actual shoveling?
Hence the whole reason ADULT clothing is nothing like it was in the 80s-90s. I had beautifully embroidered Cinderella and Tinkerbell shirts from the Disney Store (now extin of course).). In now search EBay diligently looking for vintage Disney shirts.There are a lot of things I wish Disney would sell. But I imagine Disney marketing has determined the best way to optimize profits while contenting the majority, and that's the long and short of it.
I hear ya. I've been going to DL since it, and I, were young. As far as the merch, I occasionally find something really nice, but I miss the days of unique and quality items being sold along with the mass-produced. There was a store in NOS that had really unique, one-of-a-kind items. I was told that Lillian Disney used to shop for things to put in that store.Hence the whole reason ADULT clothing is nothing like it was in the 80s-90s. I had beautifully embroidered Cinderella and Tinkerbell shirts from the Disney Store (now extin of course).). In now search EBay diligently looking for vintage Disney shirts.
I think they have missed the mark as we have lots of disposable income and they offer us so little. Every time I see a cute shirt (princesses usually), it‘s only a girl size. Big girls like cute things too…not just Minnie stuff.