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Come explore Christiana Mall in Newark, where all purchases are always tax-free. Easily accessible from I-95, this desirable shopping and dining destination between Baltimore and Philadelphia offers over 130 stores and a 17-screen Cinemark theater.
Georgia and Tennessee are full of great shopping locations for Black Friday. Whether you are taking a bus ride with a church group to shop for children for Christmas, or shopping for family members with a large group of friends, there are endless opportunities to grab some deals this holiday season.
For a more upscale shopping experience, jump on a bus and travel to the Buckhead Village District. Stores such as Dior, Warby Parker, and Jimmy Choo are all located around the numerous restaurants located in the area. Travel by charter bus with a group of friends and check out all of the outdoor shopping venues Buckhead Village District has to offer. Buckhead Village District is also near Perimeter Mall and Lenox mall in Atlanta Georgia, where you can find more upscale shopping and department stores.
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Christkindlmarkt-SLC. A traditional German Christmas Market in Salt Lake City at This Is The Place Heritage Park. Since the Middle Ages, German towns have held Christkindl Markets in their town squares. German farmers sell their wares in the town center in the weeks leading to Christmas. Vendors sell toys, ornaments, unique artists creations, bratwurst and pretzels. Patterned after these world-famous German Christmas markets, Christkindlmarkt-SLC provides a unique shopping experience. Tantalizing food, festive holiday entertainment, and a German Father Christmas invite all to visit this magical Christmas experience.
The Christmas season[2] or the festive season[3] (also known in some countries as the holiday season or the holidays) is an annually recurring period recognized in many Western and other countries that is generally considered to run from late November to early January. It is defined as incorporating at least Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and sometimes various other holidays and festivals. It also is associated with a period of shopping which comprises a peak season for the retail sector (the \"Christmas (or holiday) shopping season\") and a period of sales at the end of the season (the \"January sales\"). Christmas window displays and Christmas tree lighting ceremonies when trees decorated with ornaments and light bulbs are illuminated are traditions in many areas.
In the United States, the holiday season \"is generally considered to begin with the day after Thanksgiving and end after New Year's Day\". According to Axelrad, the season in the United States encompasses at least Christmas and New Year's Day, and also includes Saint Nicholas Day. The U.S. Fire Administration[23] defines the \"winter holiday season\" as the period from December 1 to January 7. According to Chen et al.,[24] in China, the Christmas and holiday season \"is generally considered to begin with the winter solstice and end after the Lantern Festival\". In some stores and shopping malls, Christmas merchandise is advertised beginning after Halloween or even earlier in late October, alongside Halloween items. In the UK and Ireland, Christmas food generally appears on supermarket shelves as early as September or even August, while the Christmas shopping season itself starts from mid-November, when the high street Christmas lights are switched on.[25][26]
The exchange of gifts is central to the Christmas and holiday season, and the season thus also incorporates a \"holiday shopping season\". This comprises a peak time for the retail sector at the start of the holiday season (the \"Christmas shopping season\") and a period of sales at the end of the season, the \"January sales\".
In the United States, the holiday season is a particularly important time for retail shopping, with shoppers spending more than $600 billion during the 2013 holiday season, averaging about $767 per person. During the 2014 holiday shopping season, retail sales in the United States increased to a total of over $616 billion, and in 2015, retail sales in the United States increased to a total of over $630 billion, up from 2014's $616 billion. The average US holiday shopper spent on average $805. More than half of it was spent on family shopping.[33]
It is traditionally considered to commence on the day after American Thanksgiving, a Friday colloquially known as either Black Friday or Green Friday. This is widely reputed to be the busiest shopping day of the entire calendar year. However, in 2004 the VISA credit card organization reported that over the previous several years VISA credit card spending had in fact been 8 to 19 percent higher on the last Saturday before Christmas Day (i.e., Super Saturday) than on Black Friday.[34] A survey conducted in 2005 by GfK NOP discovered that \"Americans aren't as drawn to Black Friday as many retailers may think\", with only 17 percent of those polled saying that they will begin holiday shopping immediately after Thanksgiving, 13 percent saying that they plan to finish their shopping before November 24 and 10 percent waiting until the last day before performing their holiday gift shopping.[35]
In 2005, the kick-off to the Christmas and holiday season for online shopping, the first Monday after US Thanksgiving, was named Cyber Monday. Although it was a peak, that was not the busiest online shopping day of that year. The busiest online shopping days were December 12 and 13, almost two weeks later; the second Monday in December has since become known as Green Monday. Another notable day is Free Shipping Day, a promotional day that serves as the last day in which a person can order a good online and have it arrive via standard shipping (the price of which the sender pays) prior to Christmas Eve; this day is usually on or near December 16.[37] Four of the largest 11 online shopping days in 2005 were December 11 to 16, with an increase of 12 percent over 2004 figures.[38] In 2011, Cyber Monday was slightly busier than Green Monday and Free Shipping Day, although all three days registered sales of over US$1 billion, and all three days registered gains ranging from 14 to 22 percent over the previous year.[37] Analysts had predicted the peak on December 12, noting that Mondays are the most popular days for online shopping during the holiday shopping season, in contrast to the middle of the week during the rest of the year. They attribute this to people \"shopping in stores and malls on the weekends, and ... extending that shopping experience when they get into work on Monday\" by \"looking for deals ... comparison shopping and ... finding items that were out of stock in the stores\".[31] 781b155fdc