Meh. The only places in the mall that were open were us, Sears, the movie theater, and a few food places (only two of which were MEAL-type food as opposed to stuff like Cinnabon).
Business fell into a rhythm obviously linked to Movie Screening Time: We'd have long lulls with nothing but lookie-loos (just enough people in the store that I couldn't get anything PRODUCTIVE done, like rearranging shelves and such), then, every even-numbered hour, we'd have about 20 minutes of people Buying Stuff.
We closed at 4. We did a decent amount of sales, but only on the "I've had worse Sundays" scale.
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Business fell into a rhythm obviously linked to Movie Screening Time: We'd have long lulls with nothing but lookie-loos (just enough people in the store that I couldn't get anything PRODUCTIVE done, like rearranging shelves and such), then, every even-numbered hour, we'd have about 20 minutes of people Buying Stuff.
We closed at 4. We did a decent amount of sales, but only on the "I've had worse Sundays" scale.