I’m certain the staff that gets hired here except the cool guy in the suit thought they would be working a magic the gathering shop because they hate kids. Imagine a toy store where they HATE KIDS.l? It’s always something here with the employees being rude, short or just hovering over/sneering at children. I don’t mean kids tearing up the store either, just normal play/seeing if they like toys. One time My kid ran up (not sprint a normal excited jog) to me to show me something and a staff member looks at him and yells NO RUNNING! As though it’s appropriate to yell at a toddler and not tell their parents who are standing in front of him that they don’t allow “running” in the store. On my last visit the same male cashier was loudly talking trash about us leaving our stuff at the counter to another customer because it inconvenienced him and he wanted us to know. Promoting another customer to step in and defend us which is not only incredibly embarrassing a situation to be in for us but the store as well. We asked the associate in the orange sweater if it was okay to leave our things at the counter first and they said of course. It’s been an on and off six months of spending money here and just feeling hostility. We won’t be back again after this last time. If you want to deal with only adults then have a seperate register for the “adult” game side. It’s ridiculous how they treat or don’t train their staff to treat children. Again this does not apply to the man in the suit he’s awesome and clearly derives joy from children...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of visiting "Wishes," and it was an experience that left me both delighted and challenged. From the moment I stepped inside, it was hard not to buy something, as this store truly lives up to its name.
Wishes is a treasure trove of captivating items, and it felt like every corner held a new discovery. Whether you're into puzzles, games, or unique gifts, they seem to have it all. The store's layout was well thought out, allowing for easy exploration, but be prepared to spend more time than planned because there's just so much to see.
What made my visit even more enjoyable was the friendly and attentive staff. They were ready to assist without being pushy and had a wealth of knowledge about the products, which helped me make informed decisions.
One of the only challenges at Wishes is exercising restraint because you'll undoubtedly find something that catches your eye. From stylish clothing to eye-catching accessories and quirky home items, it's a shopaholic's dream.
In conclusion, Wishes is a place where shopping becomes an adventure. If you love variety, quality, and friendly service, it's hard to resist buying something here. Just be prepared to leave with more than you...
Read moreThis store is what happens when you roll a Nat 1 on your charisma check.
If you’re a woman, don’t go here. Went with two of my friends who are also young women. The three gentlemen in their mid-40s thought it would be a good sales tactic to follow us around and then quiz me about my TTRPG knowledge. Told them we were just looking around and shopping - they proceeded to follow us and listen to our conversation. Then one of the guys asked what my DnD setting was, after listening to us talk about it. “It’s a homebrew setting!” I said. “But what setting?” He asked, in an unexpectedly angry tone of voice. “…a high fantasy homebrew setting?” I replied, confused. At this point he became exasperated, threw arms in the air, and loudly said “Nevermind!!!” And stomped away further into the recesses of the store. My friends and I exchanged looks of comical disbelief at his extreme reaction. After recovering from this tantrum he continued to follow us around until we got sufficiently weirded out and left. Either the store management is hiring creeps, or they ARE the creeps! Maybe both. Anyways, maybe the store is so empty because your employees are harassing your...
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