OMG! The wood is gorgeous. Reminiscent of mid-century office and retail spaces, which I love, it is beautifully contemporary, which I love even more. This will be a fun shopping experience.
I should clarify — older stores were not built with hearing loop systems, but it's been part of the standard installation in new projects for a while. When you visit, look for a sign on the wall that says "assistive listening system available" or similar. This is standard in stores since the Forum was introduced.
Pretty neat. Would love a standard checkout area similar to the pick up area — it can be remarkably frustrating sometimes buying a simple accessory and wanting to check out
That works if what you want is readily available and grabbable - I just went two weeks ago to buy a watch band as a birthday gift and needed a gift receipt and the process took 20+ min as they had to get the band from the back and then it was an arduous process to get a gift receipt. What if I want to buy an iPad?
Wow! The Tyson’s Corner looks amazing. I am planning a visit soon.
OMG! The wood is gorgeous. Reminiscent of mid-century office and retail spaces, which I love, it is beautifully contemporary, which I love even more. This will be a fun shopping experience.
Looks amazing! Apple Short Hills skipped the last design, hopefully this look comes soon.
"Like all Apple Stores, Tysons Corner offers a hearing loop system for people who are hard of hearing."
Wow — is this true? Every Forum event listing I've seen has mentioned having one on hand, but do all the non-Forum stores have them too?
I should clarify — older stores were not built with hearing loop systems, but it's been part of the standard installation in new projects for a while. When you visit, look for a sign on the wall that says "assistive listening system available" or similar. This is standard in stores since the Forum was introduced.
Every store should have a portable version that can be used at any forum table.
Pretty neat. Would love a standard checkout area similar to the pick up area — it can be remarkably frustrating sometimes buying a simple accessory and wanting to check out
Use the Apple Store app on your phone… scan the item, pay, and walk out.
That works if what you want is readily available and grabbable - I just went two weeks ago to buy a watch band as a birthday gift and needed a gift receipt and the process took 20+ min as they had to get the band from the back and then it was an arduous process to get a gift receipt. What if I want to buy an iPad?
Order online for in store pickup?