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Title: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 20, 2009, 03:53:29 AM
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Hi Everyone,

I was just thinking about an issue regarding the Disney store Uk and I wasn't sure where to post it so I thought it might be a good idea if we have a Thread dedicated to the Disney Stores uk, as we have threads for the pins, traditions, general merchandise and wdcc but none for general Disney store chat.

In this topic I thought we could talk about any issues, experiences, merchandise, cast members etc Anything you want really regarding the Disney store and that way we can use the other topic 'Disney store uk pin trading' just for pin trading talk lol.

 :D
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 20, 2009, 04:01:01 AM
The issue I wanted to talk about was about the removal of the snowglobes and other ornaments from the shops. I have spoken to Cast members in my local store who say the reason for this (or at least the snowglobes) was because the items were getting broken in the delivery process.

I read a girls comment today who said that she bought quite a few of the large snowglobes but feels now that she doesn't want to because she would like to see the snowglobe face to face before 'forking out' £75 or over for it! I think that is totally true!

Does anyone agree?? :?:

All the collectable items that have been removed from the store I can only image are not selling as well because so many people who would randomly walk into the store are not going to think of going online, or at least not going to go online to look for an item that they didn't already see in the store! :roll:  The fact is that there's not even a sign or anything which tells people that even more items are available to buy online!

I really think they should have a cabnet or shelves with one display of each of the snowglobes on it and other items that are only available online which says beside them - these items are available for purchase online only at http://www.disneystore.co.uk (http://www.disneystore.co.uk)! That way people can see the items, know they exisit and know where to look if they want to buy them...plus... they can see them in real life to make up their minds about buying them!!

What do you think?? :?
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Masamune on October 20, 2009, 11:50:32 PM
 :( I think it's a shame too. Mainly because sometimes the globes would go in the sale, and that's when I would buy them! I don't think I'd order one of the globes off the website, even if they were in the sale too.
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 21, 2009, 12:04:34 AM
There's 2 globes online that i love at the moment but I definately don't think I would fork out £75 or £100 without seeing it. Plus if they were arriving at the Disney stores broken, whos to say they wouldn't arrive at my front door the same way! :roll:

I really think the globes are a bit too expensive at times. Like in DLRP they are cheaper but because I fly over they are too heavy for taking home again...gurr :x  :P

Whoever is running the Disney Stores uk needs to be told how to do it properly 0 I think removing collectables completely is a bad idea, I think the overload of baby stuff is a bad idea, I think the releasing of too many core tinkerbell pins was a bag idea......ok the list could go on lol! :roll:  :P  really they just need some good ideas hehe!
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Masamune on October 21, 2009, 12:07:34 AM
It's not too bad right now, but there has been a severe lack of adult Disney clothes ever since all the stores got changed/rebranded. The removal of lots of adult stuff in favor of baby stuff has never sat well with me. :P But then, maybe I'm being biased towards adult stuff because...I'm an adult. :lol:
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 21, 2009, 12:13:07 AM
I am all in favour of there being some baby stuff but not if adult stuff has to be removed! I think half and half is fine hehe!

Well I have a big qualm with the adult clothes all being tiny in size! :roll: I have to hand it to the American stores for offering better sized clothes as not all adults are small and slim and even there larger sizes 16 or 18 are really small. I always thought it even when I was really slim that it wasn't really fair.
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Belle's World on October 21, 2009, 01:19:04 PM
I had noticed the snowglobe/figure collection getting smaller in store but didn't realise they were stopping them altogether. I love the snowglobes and have 3 of the massive £75-£100. I also have a large collection of smaller ones and they are my favourite thing in my collection. Gutted they will not be doingthem anymore, i much prefer to buy in person so not sure i will get them if they are only available on the internet.
Ro
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Masamune on October 21, 2009, 04:36:04 PM
They still seem to sell the smaller ones in store, just not the larger ones. :o Like I said, it's a real shame.
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Eager_Eyes on October 21, 2009, 10:02:09 PM
Quote from: "Aveen2008"I am all in favour of there being some baby stuff but not if adult stuff has to be removed! I think half and half is fine hehe!

Well I have a big qualm with the adult clothes all being tiny in size! :roll: I have to hand it to the American stores for offering better sized clothes as not all adults are small and slim and even there larger sizes 16 or 18 are really small. I always thought it even when I was really slim that it wasn't really fair.

I am definately with you about that point the number of things that I would buy if only the sizes weren't for dolls.  Speaking of which I have a friend who is slim as anything, and even she struggles to fit into their sizes.  

Speaking of the adult clothing I'm glad to see the return of the socks and sleepware.  But why so much of just one thing?  I mean there are about if memory serves right of 3/4 designs of Pooh, tigger and minnie and none of the other characters.  For example if they had Nightmare ones to match the pj's I'd have bought them straight away!!!

The whole store just needs a little bit of a spruce in the way that they think.  Its all very well and good spending large sums of money on updating the store fronts and shop space. But if they don't do something about the merchandise they're putting into all that pretty new floor space then I doubt that it will make a continous difference long term.
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 21, 2009, 10:18:59 PM
Quote from: "Eager_Eyes"
Quote from: "Aveen2008"I am all in favour of there being some baby stuff but not if adult stuff has to be removed! I think half and half is fine hehe!

Well I have a big qualm with the adult clothes all being tiny in size! :roll: I have to hand it to the American stores for offering better sized clothes as not all adults are small and slim and even there larger sizes 16 or 18 are really small. I always thought it even when I was really slim that it wasn't really fair.

I am definately with you about that point the number of things that I would buy if only the sizes weren't for dolls.  Speaking of which I have a friend who is slim as anything, and even she struggles to fit into their sizes.  

Speaking of the adult clothing I'm glad to see the return of the socks and sleepware.  But why so much of just one thing?  I mean there are about if memory serves right of 3/4 designs of Pooh, tigger and minnie and none of the other characters.  For example if they had Nightmare ones to match the pj's I'd have bought them straight away!!!

The whole store just needs a little bit of a spruce in the way that they think.  Its all very well and good spending large sums of money on updating the store fronts and shop space. But if they don't do something about the merchandise they're putting into all that pretty new floor space then I doubt that it will make a continous difference long term.

I agree with you wholeheartedly.

I wish they did some sort of servey on things to their customers before making changes for the worst!

As masamune says they still sell the small snowglobes but I find in my local stores they don't even have that many of them either :(

I have to say the one reason I am not a big fan of winnie the pooh and co is because he is overused... obviously he is popular but it would be great to see more variety!

It's as if they don't actually want to see stuff by making it only avaliable online! :roll:

Has anyone else noticed the small beanies even went up in price.. I think they used to be £6 and are now £6.50 with some being actually dearer!! :shock:  Like for a beanie!

Its as if they don't know or care what the fans/customers want from the store! :(
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 25, 2009, 12:40:35 AM
I was in the Disney store today, it was my birthday and of course its the first shop I am going to go to!

I have to say I just find the shop more and more disappointing and I buy very little in it anymore! :(  There is farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr too many baby clothes and toys...not even childrens but babys stuff and a few adult clothes and then princess dresses etc!

No collectables worth mentioning unless you count one or two christmas things and then plain plushes you have seen for a few years in there! :(  :(  :(  :(  :(  :(  I just feel really disappointed in it!

I did managed to get the starter set for pin trading, a dopey magnet, mum bought a small torch and I got 2 grape soda pins but like really there is nothing much appeals to me in it anymore and its really sad:(
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Eager_Eyes on October 25, 2009, 01:35:16 AM
Aveen - Happy Bday!!! Oh and I did notice the increase in the price in the beanies I just think that its not going well for them financially perphaps and that is why. But seriously although they're cute and the level of detail is high you're not going to be getting a lot of people willing to pay those prices.  I used to collect them in a big way and would love the halloween themed ones.  But as I work around the corner from a store, I'm going to be paitent and go in on the 1st of Nov and hope that they've been reduced.

I've got nearly every halloween themed beanine that they've done for the last 10 years.  Halloween themed plushies is a bit of a collectable theme with me, I'm really disapointed that there is no Mickey this year.  I'd love to see another vampire Mickey the one from a few years ago is just amazing.
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 25, 2009, 02:56:18 AM
Quote from: "Eager_Eyes"Aveen - Happy Bday!!! Oh and I did notice the increase in the price in the beanies I just think that its not going well for them financially perphaps and that is why. But seriously although they're cute and the level of detail is high you're not going to be getting a lot of people willing to pay those prices.  I used to collect them in a big way and would love the halloween themed ones.  But as I work around the corner from a store, I'm going to be paitent and go in on the 1st of Nov and hope that they've been reduced.

I've got nearly every halloween themed beanine that they've done for the last 10 years.  Halloween themed plushies is a bit of a collectable theme with me, I'm really disapointed that there is no Mickey this year.  I'd love to see another vampire Mickey the one from a few years ago is just amazing.


Aww thank you! :D

£6.50 is pretty dear for it I think £5 is enough considering its not that much more for decent sized one!
Title: Re: The Disney Store Thread (UK)
Post by: Stitch2814 on October 27, 2009, 01:29:45 AM
Nothing wrong with Disney store as I can see at the moment.

My only dislike for disney stores is there is only ONE store in the whole of Ireland..and it seems strange there is only 1 for the whole country.

I dont live there as I live in manchester but with my other half living in southern Ireland and not northern Ireland it is just a bit depressing that the nearest and only store from where he lives is probably 8-10 hours away and thats just one way :(

The store is in Belfast but there isnt one in Dublin which is a big shame I think.
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 31, 2009, 09:39:08 PM
I was looking at the US disney store website last night.

Does anyone else ever look at it and feel so sad and jealous because they have so much great merchandise that we dont have??
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Masamune on October 31, 2009, 09:40:30 PM
YES. Every day. All the time. :lol:
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Stitch2814 on October 31, 2009, 09:45:04 PM
not everysday but I look at it lol and feel gutted when I cant get pins I see on there as there is a nice stitch pin Id like to buy.
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 31, 2009, 09:47:41 PM
Even the postage to the uk is far too expensive too it seems to start at $40 and just goes up the heavier the item! :roll:
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Stitch2814 on October 31, 2009, 09:50:46 PM
I know which is totally unfare lol

I added a stitch pin and the postage I got was $50 for 1 pin I was like hmm no way lol
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 31, 2009, 09:52:42 PM
Quote from: "Stitch2814"I know which is totally unfare lol

I added a stitch pin and the postage I got was $50 for 1 pin I was like hmm no way lol

 :roll: typical!
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on January 31, 2010, 12:51:53 AM
How cute is this Angel keyring! I don't usually particularly like Angel or the other experiments but this is cute...

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Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Stitch2814 on January 31, 2010, 03:21:25 PM
I was goin to get this and the stitch one but they didnt have her in the oldham store lol
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on January 31, 2010, 05:09:05 PM
its so cute aint it? lol:) if you get her before I do,  which is likely please take a picture it would be nice to see it in real life lol
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Stitch2814 on January 31, 2010, 05:29:40 PM
I will do but there is a smaller stitch which looks like he is going to give a hug which I want :P
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on January 31, 2010, 05:41:12 PM
Quote from: "Stitch2814"I will do but there is a smaller stitch which looks like he is going to give a hug which I want :P

awww! I already have a similar stitch keyring so I will save my pennies on the stitch one but if I see the angel one I may not be able to walk on by! :lol:  :lol: ( i wish there was a better laughing smiley on here :P )
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Stitch2814 on January 31, 2010, 05:49:30 PM
hahaha I know I had to walk away from the 2 stitch I saw :( dont like doing that lol

Good news though I found out yesterday that Disney Store have been trying to get a disney store in Dublin for the past couple of years and are still trying so fingers crossed they get it soon :) apparently its down to the rent cost of the store as they want it on the main street in Dublin.
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on January 31, 2010, 06:23:34 PM
yeah i was told that too. they were also meant to be renovating the belfast one and possibly having a part time one in another city whilst the dub one was being built but i was told that last july and none of it has happened yet. i hope they get a dublin one it wud be easier for u definately hehe..sorri 4 bad typing my cat is lying on one of my arms lol
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Eager_Eyes on February 01, 2010, 08:05:10 PM
I've also heard about this, you never know, if I were you Danny I'd try and make sure I kept my ear to the ground and hopefully end up with a job...if that was what you were interested in.
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Stitch2814 on February 02, 2010, 12:42:59 PM
hahaha that would be a commute now wouldnt it since dublin would be 4 hours away from me so that wouldnt be possible unless I train it there as its down to 2 hours-ish then but still dont see that happening.

Also I got these from the Disney store last week, 50p each so got me a kevin and dug and michael a Dug since thats his fave. Oh they are fridge magnets lol they have Alpha, Beta and Gamma as well so I might pick them up tomorrow when I take my last visit to the disney store in Oldham :(

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Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Eager_Eyes on February 02, 2010, 01:30:05 PM
hmmnn that is quite the commute but just think about what you'd save from staff discount if that was your job  :shock:

I like the little magnets I might have a look for them when I'm next in Liverpool, which will be the weekend probably, I'm torn between Liverpool or Manchester for shopping on Saturday, a tough decision to make...
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Stitch2814 on February 02, 2010, 01:33:35 PM
make it manchester as Im meetng my mates at 12ish but can meet you earlier to hang out and show you a few of my pins if you want to?
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Belle's World on February 02, 2010, 01:46:31 PM
Danny have you seen the Up and Stitch snowglobes, i just saw them and thought of you, they are really nice and thats from a non up or Stitch collector.
ro
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Stitch2814 on February 02, 2010, 03:14:53 PM
Ive seen them and cant afford them right now I would love them both though.
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Eager_Eyes on February 02, 2010, 10:34:47 PM
That is tempting, but I doubt that I'll be in Manchester that early, when I go there I don't usuall get there before 1ish at the earliest its about an hour on the te train then I'll have to walk down to the arndale from Deansgate, as that is quicker then changing trains to go into piccadilly.

Probably will go there though, as I never did make it to next last time, love that next...great officey type clothes for work.
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 07, 2010, 04:06:57 AM
Does anyone else think it's kind of ridiculous how tiny the small snowglobes are and that they are overprices at £8.00 for being so small?? :?
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: figaro on October 07, 2010, 01:19:08 PM
when ever i go in the disney store now im just disapointed to be honest, theres nothing original in there and im sad that they dont sell the big collectables anymore, just to let you all know though iv ordered quite a big snowglobe off the site and it arrived perfect and very very well packaged so i wouldnt worry too much about that,
i have to be honest and say i was in favour of all the baby stuff cus my son had almost every item but now hes too big for it and the kids clothes seem to start around 4years old so what do we do in between?! have no disney clothes :( boo
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: figaro on October 07, 2010, 01:22:22 PM
Quote from: "Aveen2008"Does anyone else think it's kind of ridiculous how tiny the small snowglobes are and that they are overprices at £8.00 for being so small?? :?

i do think that too because it works out about the same price for the next size up when you go to dlp i am hoping to get some more bigger snowglobes when we go in november, do they sell the disney traditions stuff in dlp does anyone know cus i got my first piece for my birthday and i need some more!
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on October 07, 2010, 03:02:22 PM
Quote from: "figaro"
Quote from: "Aveen2008"Does anyone else think it's kind of ridiculous how tiny the small snowglobes are and that they are overprices at £8.00 for being so small?? :?

i do think that too because it works out about the same price for the next size up when you go to dlp i am hoping to get some more bigger snowglobes when we go in november, do they sell the disney traditions stuff in dlp does anyone know cus i got my first piece for my birthday and i need some more!

Hey, yep they do sell traditions in DLP, Harringtons in main street usa does them (on the right hand side), I have also seen then in the castle shop, in the disney gallery in the villiage and in hotel new york. There are probably other places that sell them too :)

I think the small globes in the disney store have gotten smaller and the price is more.... and dont even get me started on the mugs :roll:
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Belle's World on October 10, 2010, 12:34:04 PM
Hi,

Just back from DLRP they sell Disney Traditions in the Christmas castle shop, Harringtons, The art of animation shop in the Studios and the Gallery store in the Village. They also sell them in some of the hotel shops New York has a big selection and at the newsagents at the Eurostar terminal however they are not any chea[per than buying them in England and the selection is the same.

Ro
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: figaro on October 10, 2010, 11:34:37 PM
Quote from: "Belle's World"Hi,

Just back from DLRP they sell Disney Traditions in the Christmas castle shop, Harringtons, The art of animation shop in the Studios and the Gallery store in the Village. They also sell them in some of the hotel shops New York has a big selection and at the newsagents at the Eurostar terminal however they are not any chea[per than buying them in England and the selection is the same.

Ro

thanks :) i think the main draw is that i feel more able to treat myself if im on holiday, so it doesnt matter if they are the same price and selection, i can still say its from dlp :) this is when driving to dlp comes in handy cus your not limited for space :D
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: treble on January 15, 2011, 10:03:40 PM
clearly disney usa are missing a great trade here.  :?  why they don't do special p&p offers as they do to their own customers? even if they only offered pins & other small or light items. it's sickening how many pins they have on there   :(  but like the rest of you i won't pay £30-£50 to get them here
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Aveen2008 on January 20, 2011, 12:07:26 AM
Quote from: "treble"clearly disney usa are missing a great trade here.  :?  why they don't do special p&p offers as they do to their own customers? even if they only offered pins & other small or light items. it's sickening how many pins they have on there   :(  but like the rest of you i won't pay £30-£50 to get them here

Don't worry we all feel this way about the pins and other items on the us disney store website :(

With pins its probably cheaper to buy them off ebay or something that to pay the postage.

It may have something to do with Customs charges, as to why they charge so much to post outside the usa. But it does suck! :roll:
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: treble on January 20, 2011, 03:38:22 PM
the laughthing place don't charge anywhere near as much for p&p. i think they just want to make sure you use the uk store
Title: Re: Official Topic: Disney Store UK
Post by: Pocahontas on May 17, 2011, 08:03:10 PM
I recently bought a Mickey Mouse Toaster and Breadbin from the US Disney Store website,in total on the website when i was paying it came to 108 dollars..it was initally 59.99 for the toaster and breadbin,the rest was shipping charges..so this came to around 80e..but when it arrived at the door the week later i was charged an extra 30e from the UPS guy...i was not impressed..but it didnt bother me too much..just shows how much excess you'll be paying when you order from the US Store..so if your considering it then be prepared for unexpected charges!!! :)