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    Halloween City

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Spirit Halloween - The Melrose Park Toys R Us used to occupy this space.  Man do I miss that giraffe.....

    Spirit Halloween

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    TRILOGY OF FEAR : INFEST…read more The cockroaches of seasonal retail deserve their own place in Yelp hell. { this is the first entry of a brief, three-part series on the most infamous of pop-up outlet stores. I've had countless interactions with Spirit stores over the better part of a decade and these are the sum of those experiences, both new & old, at brick-and-mortar locations as well as online } More than any other holiday during the year, Halloween is my jam. October's my favorite month of the year, and now that I've got a house in the 'burbs, I'm rearing to go full-bore with indoor props, lawn decor, you name it. Much to my wife's dismay, I prefer the macabre over the cute or cool, so I came to this Spirit store on 9/10/20 to browse for ideas. The corpse of the Melrose Park Toys R Us (RIP) was barely cold before Spirit swooped in and laid claim to the abandoned storefront like the sneering vultures they are. The shelves were mostly stocked, but as the days get closer to 31-Oct, the product selection will naturally dwindle, the store will undoubtedly become messier, the employees more tired and less helpful. I bought a Friday the 13th ceramic mug ($15), because who wouldn't want to drink out of Jason Voorhees' severed head? It was one of the only things that appeared to be of decent build quality. Nearly everything else is rubbish. Over the years, I've bought fog machines that barely worked or ceased to function after one use, decorations that rip or crumble at the drop of a hat, and, recently, an LED candelabra where 2 of the 5 candles were defective. The animatronics are sloppily designed cheap Chinese knock-offs with horrendously low quality audio FX. Some of the motions and sounds they make are laughable. At checkout, the first words out of the cashier's mouth were "give us an email address for a 20% coupon". Not "hello" or "did you find everything alright", but a request for contact info (I declined, knowing that they will spam the living beejezus out of your inbox). She looked young, so I'll chalk that up to inexperience and a lack of training. Still, kinda rude. What's stranger, I had to ASK for a bag. She gave me a receipt, blinked, and.....nothing. Was it assumed I'd leave the store carrying a ceramic mug in my bare hand? Uh, nooooo. Obviously I need a bag for my F-R-A-G-I-L-E object, duh! C'mon. That's just common sense. * TL;DR * Spirit Halloween is a plague on the midwest, the corporeal form of Wish.com. Like the worst kinds of vermin, they rapidly infest an area, linger for 6-8 weeks, and vanish without a trace until the following September. Stomp on one? 10 more spring up from the ground. I'm getting the chills just THINKING about all the other Spirit stores beginning to emerge from their time-delay cocoons. Check out Home Depot, Menards, and Amazon for better deals and higher quality products (Home Accents is a solid brand). Make an educated shopping decision this fall: avoid Spirit like your soul depends on it.

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