login about faq


Every time I go to my local Apple store it is all was full till the door you enter through. I was just wondering what does your local Apple Store look like?

asked Apr 09 '11 at 19:44

applegeek's gravatar image

applegeek
631384458

edited Apr 09 '11 at 22:28

catchatyou's gravatar image

catchatyou
20.7k89165383


I live on Prince Edward Island. The closest Apple Store is somewhere in Quebec. alt text

The only place that sells Macs here is Future Shop, and I live almost three hours away from there, but there's usually quite a few people there.

answered Apr 09 '11 at 20:55

Justin's gravatar image

Justin
8.4k104143222

edited Apr 09 '11 at 20:56

I live in Nova Scotia. There's a "Mac" shop here, but not an official Apple store. Baaaaw.

(Apr 09 '11 at 22:27) The Boss The%20Boss's gravatar image

Small price to pay for living in the best part of Canada, I suppose. ;P

(Apr 09 '11 at 23:18) Justin Justin's gravatar image

In the foothill of Northern California (Between Sacramento, CA and the Sierra California), the Apple store is in a mall (that basically is the main mall of the foothill California). The Apple store is almost filled with everyone at a product. Ironicly, there is a Best Buy Mobile store also in the mall and a Best Buy across the street of the mall.

Also the San Francisco Apple store is mainly packed cause it is in downtown of San Francisco.

answered Apr 09 '11 at 22:45

kevin's gravatar image

kevin ♦♦
35.7k160316588

In New York City's Apple Store on 5th Avenue which is very prestigious it's self, has a very strange apple store... I don't know if every Apple store is like this, but ours is made entirely of glass. Just a glass square leading into a basement where everything is. You have to wait inline as if it is a rollercoaster!! There's an elevator aswell...

answered Apr 09 '11 at 23:27

Yuma's gravatar image

Yuma
2.4k405585

1

Most Apple Stores have a lot of glass. Which isn't a great idea, if you think about it.

(Apr 09 '11 at 23:43) Justin Justin's gravatar image

My Apple Store usually has a lot of people in it, but I wouldn't say it's packed. It's only packed when there is a new product.

answered Apr 10 '11 at 01:24

Anthony%20Guidetti's gravatar image

Anthony Guidetti
1.7k8492121

Not really that crowded here in Mexico. Everything's so expensive it's not like people go there like it's a grocery store like in the US. Maybe it has to do with our culture or socioeconomic level.

answered Apr 10 '11 at 03:46

Alekz's gravatar image

Alekz
2.7k52149

Not really that crowded, people tend to order online I think so they don't even need to go there.

answered Apr 10 '11 at 03:53

VenyoZ's gravatar image

VenyoZ
20648

My Apple Store really isn't ever that crowed. The only time I have seen it fill up with a line out the door is on launch day for a new product other than that you can walk in there without tons of people being in your way.

answered Apr 10 '11 at 09:10

TheTechDude's gravatar image

TheTechDude
(suspended)

The nearest apple store is the university park village store in Fort Worth,TX it's only about a 10-20 minute drive from where I live. It's usually only mildly crowded the only time when it's really crowded it's when a new product comes out but I usually feel out of place there since it's filled with rich white adults (not to be racist or anything) and me being a middle class latino teen.

answered Apr 10 '11 at 13:46

Kiryu13's gravatar image

Kiryu13
926334053

Your answer
toggle preview

Follow this question

By Email:

Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates here

By RSS:

Answers

Answers and Comments

Markdown Basics

  • *italic* or __italic__
  • **bold** or __bold__
  • link:[text](http://url.com/ "title")
  • image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title")
  • numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar
  • to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be.
  • basic HTML tags are also supported


Join Us in the Chat Room

Tags:

×2,368
×1,971
×1,397
×863
×516
×111
×19
×10
×6

Asked: Apr 09 '11 at 19:44

Seen: 1,836 times

Last updated: Apr 10 '11 at 13:46