Apple has posted the extended holiday hours for its retail stores, with a few stores opening as early as 3 a.m. on Black Friday to accommodate shoppers. The hours are listed on the Web page of individual stores in a pop-up window, and cover from November 15th to January 14, 2009. All the stores will close Thanksgiving and Christmas, and a few stores will close for New Year’s Day. In general, the stores will open one or two hours earlier than normal, and close one or two hours later, depending upon the venue. As Christmas approaches, many stores will open as early as 7 a.m.
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Uh, why are January 5tha and 10th missing from all US retail calendars? Other than it being the first day of Macworld 2009 what’s the significance of the 5th? The 10th will mark the 3 year anniversary of the Intel processor in Macs. Are they missing on purpose or was it an accident?
Apple just spooged on the size of their pop-up box. If you copy and paste, you see that for the North Michigan Avenue store, “January 5: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.”, “January 10: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.” and I can’t find out the missing 15th because I was copy and pasting both before and after the missing dates, and unfortunately there is no after.
-Brian
5th Avenue is still 24/7 no matter what day it is and the Forum Shops is open 10am to 11pm both Thanksgiving and Christmas day, which is its normal Sunday to Thursday hours (’til midnight Friday and Saturday) with no change on black Friday.
no 5th avenue is not 365 its now 364
What whole day is it scheduled to be closed in the next year? It’s own page says it is 24/365. If it was closed a whole day in 2008, it will still be open 365 days, as 2008 has 366 days.
http://www.apple.com/retail/fifthavenue/