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With all the social distancing rules - does anyone know how long one has to wait in line to get into Costco?
How it is different on weekday vs weekend? Morning vs evening?
Brooklyn or JFK in particular.
I went twice since the pandemic to the one in East Harlem and waited over an hour. Both times weekdays, mid afternoon. I now just by online with them. Worth the couple of extra bucks more per item.
In fact I just got an order this week.
i remember when it was once from the entrance to the loading dock in east harlem
Oh its been around the block on 1st ave and 118th street.
When I've shopped there it went to about Apple bees. They would form a line on 117th street then take groups of 30 in a corral, and have 3 lines wait under the awning part of the mall.
oh its been around the block on 1st ave and 118th street.
When i've shopped there it went to about apple bees. They would form a line on 117th street then take groups of 30 in a corral, and have 3 lines wait under the awning part of the mall.
Ok. Reporting:
Was at Brooklyn Costco today around 3 pm. The line to enter the store was maybe 30 people and it took me maybe 10 minutes to get in. Inside there were twice as less people as usual, the lines to the registers were 1-2 people.
Could be because everyone is still eating the left overs from 4th of July.
My sentiments exactly. That's akin to the lines at Disney or Great Adventure for one of their main rides
pre-Covid.
Oh your totally right. It takes less time to go on rides then it does to get in a store to spend money
But when I go to a store I walk there so if I walked anywhere from 5-10 miles to get there, I'm gonna wait it out.
Banbuk, and that 10min wait nowadays is probably because of the weekend.
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