Steve Jobs and Tinker Bell
- 13 Oct 09, 09:23 GMT
A more unlikely pairing you could never imagine, but the has been sprinkling a little fairy dust over the Disney empire.
Disney turned to the man whose firm is known for its design aesthetic because it wanted to overhaul its shops and turn them into the ultimate shopping experience, the way Mr Jobs has done with Apple's outlets.
Jim Fielding, the president of Disney Stores worldwide told the NYT:
"The world does not need another place to sell Disney merchandise - this only works if it's an experience".
The top-to-toe refurbishment will cover 340 shops throughout Europe and America - and some new stores, including a flagship outlet at New York's Times Square.
The idea is to give the Disney retail arm a high-tech makeover to "make children clamour to visit the stores and stay longer, perhaps bolstering sales as a result." There is no "perhaps" about it.
So where, you may ask, does Mr Jobs come in?
Well, as a member of the Disney board and a shareholder, he encouraged the Disney management to let their imagination fly.
As a result, Disney is to adopt Apple touches like mobile checkouts and allowing customers to choose film clips to watch or to take part in karaoke contests or live chat with Disney Channel stars via satellite. (Yes, I know there are no karaoke events in Apple stores... but you never know.)
High-tech tricks include walking by a "magic mirror" where Cinderella might appear and speak or the whole store might be made to smell like a Christmas tree if a clip from Disney's A Christmas Carol is playing.
Disney told the paper that it has been working on a full-scale, fully-stocked shop inside a secret location in Glendale, California to shape an overall philosophy and work out any kinks. That was on the advice of Mr Jobs.
While some may consider its shops tired and old-fashioned, Disney is still a retail titan. Its licensed consumer products pulled in $30bn (拢19bn) in global sales last year.
And that Tinker Bell connection? Well, a section of the store will be called WWTD: What Would Tinker Bell Do?
, "it's sort of a Genius Bar except, um, with fairies."
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Comment number 1.
At 13th Oct 2009, Lem007 wrote:TECHNOLOGY BLOG!!
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At 13th Oct 2009, Kite wrote:Sounds like a good idea to get takings up, although I found that the offical disney stores are expensive compared to other places (for the genuine product, not the knock-off fakes).
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At 13th Oct 2009, alistairapgow wrote:So where, you may ask, does Mr Jobs come in?
Well, as a member of the Disney board and a shareholder
Forgot to say he is the largest Shareholder in the Disney company after his company Pixar merged with Disney....
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At 13th Oct 2009, Veeder wrote:I thought this was a technology blog? How are you getting away with this PR stuff?
Of course, my comment pointing out that you are not posting tech stories but business stories almost entirely connected to Apple and Steve Jobs will be removed as "off topic". Oh, the irony........
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Comment number 5.
At 13th Oct 2009, Mark_MWFC wrote:I wonder if Tinkerbell can magic back the lost data from those with Guest account enabled Snow Leopard machines? :)
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At 13th Oct 2009, Edwin Cheddarfingers wrote:They'll go well together - both sell overpriced products made in Chinese sweatshops and like to sick the lawyers on their customers and fans at every chance possible.
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At 13th Oct 2009, Lem007 wrote:'I wonder if Tinkerbell can magic back the lost data from those with Guest account enabled Snow Leopard machines? :)'
I didn't hear about that Mark, sounds like a tech story.
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At 13th Oct 2009, Duellist wrote:I don't know why you'd want to take on the advice about mobile tills. They're the most stupid idea apple has ever had (and that's saying something). I know apple like to break the mould sometimes, but this is a highly frustrating way of doing it.
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At 13th Oct 2009, hon3stly wrote:More interestingly though, is the company who makes the tills for Tescos....
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At 13th Oct 2009, ravenmorpheus2k wrote:-Sigh-
When will the 大象传媒 advise Ms Shiels that she should put an emphasis on technology in her dot life technology blogs?!
Rory seems to be able to do so, he's posted a good blog about the sidekick data loss issue.
Could't Maggie at least make an attempt at a blog about the user account issues that are apparently present in Snow Leopard, or would that be too technology based?
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At 13th Oct 2009, Instant-News wrote:Unlike the majority of people, that story was interesting for me. Keep up these posts as well please!
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At 13th Oct 2009, Pixelvision wrote:This blog entry should be in a business blog. This impacts technology in a very minor way. At most we may have some developments in PoS systems. But in general, the layout and aesthetics of Disney stores aren't really important IT issues that requires a blog post on the 大象传媒. There is plenty of significant current technology events that are happening as we speak!
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At 14th Oct 2009, Charlie wrote:woops, I seem to be on the apple.com PR micro site again
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At 14th Oct 2009, RefMinor wrote:Hmm, what ever next, a blog about Bill Gates redecorating his bathroom. It involves Bill Gates so it must fit into the technology blog.
Technology not personality.
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At 14th Oct 2009, soton1990 wrote:Perhaps they should rename this the Apple/Twitter blog! I can't believe my license fee is paying for this rubbish.
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