Kennywood
Kennywood
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2012
I understand that the primary focus of Disney merchandise is toward children. After all, if the kids want something, they'll bring the parents.
But adults also like Disney merchandise. But the merchandise available for adults in the Disney stores is almost non-existent. Oh, you might find some t-shirts and knick-knacks, but 99% of the stuff is for kids.
The Disney stores only have so much room, so I can understand that they want to stock as much as possible toward their primary demographic. So, what can be done if adults want something?
My idea is that people can go to the disneystore.com site, order whatever they want, and then have it shipped FREE to their local Disney Store. The stores get shipments from a warehouse anyway. Why couldn't they simply add packages for customers who have already ordered and paid for things? Yes, delivery might take 4-6 weeks, but at least adults could order something, get it shipped free, and pick it up at their local Disney store.
But adults also like Disney merchandise. But the merchandise available for adults in the Disney stores is almost non-existent. Oh, you might find some t-shirts and knick-knacks, but 99% of the stuff is for kids.
The Disney stores only have so much room, so I can understand that they want to stock as much as possible toward their primary demographic. So, what can be done if adults want something?
My idea is that people can go to the disneystore.com site, order whatever they want, and then have it shipped FREE to their local Disney Store. The stores get shipments from a warehouse anyway. Why couldn't they simply add packages for customers who have already ordered and paid for things? Yes, delivery might take 4-6 weeks, but at least adults could order something, get it shipped free, and pick it up at their local Disney store.