Re: Daiei --> Don Quijote
Two things: I hope they keep the same quality ahi poke. And I hope they bring in a better selection of electronics. Read: more upscale. Other than that, what’s in a name? They’ve already said they don’t plan to make any radical changes.
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Re: Daiei --> Don Quijote
Thanks guys for clearing up the questions! I just learned that the English spell Don Quixote with a J and not X. It was also mentioned that the original manuscript uses a J as well. Did all the Holiday Marts have gas stations? Does anyone have photos?
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Originally posted by Pomai View PostNope. No slogan. No jingle. Never did. I asked 4 people older than me who concur to that.
"Fast Gas," I think it was. Simple, but a slogan nonetheless.
The Holiday Mart bumper stickers were almost as popular as the K59 ones back in the early-mid 80's.
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Originally posted by lilin View PostHoliday Mart had the old hibiscus logo and Daiei had that semi-circular orange shaped thing... did either stores have a jingle or motto? Now that the Kaheka store is renovated, I wonder if the birds will still be flying overhead.
As for their current locations, it's Kaheka (open 24 hrs), Kailua, Pearl City and Waipahu (open 24 hrs.).
I like their upcoming "Treasure Hunt" "Compression Display" concept. Reminds of those little hole-in-the-wall shops in Tokyo where shopkeepers would cram as much merchandise as they could in one small space. Fun to browse through. I'd hate to be the one in charge of merchandising or inventory control though. Yikes.
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Holiday Mart had the old hibiscus logo and Daiei had that semi-circular orange shaped thing... did either stores have a jingle or motto? Now that the Kaheka store is renovated, I wonder if the birds will still be flying overhead.
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The new Don Quijote is the cover story in this week's MIDWEEK.
They officially begin their affair with Hawaii this Friday as they unveil the old Holiday Mart’s new look with a celebration at the Kaheka store that will feature local grinds and everyone’s favorite local Japanese boy Jake Shimabukuro.
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The Kaheka parking lot is a ghost town, and we are still adjusting to the newly painted exterior... red roof with yellow and black accents, and peach walls... wonder how long the taggers will leave it in its pristine condition. I'm trying to figure out where all four locations of the former Daiei shops are located... Do you know if the other three stores have been undergoing renovations too? Thanks!
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that's just an alternate spelling and pronunciation of it...
remember that techno some of the same name?
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Does it bother anyone else that it's "Don Quijote" and not "Don Quixote"?
That's just gonna drive me crazy. I don't think I can shop there anymore.
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Maybe it's really DONKEY-HOTE (The Japanese interpretation of a Spanish name). I do think their penguin mascot is cute, though.
Miulang
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Imagine if Walmart had won the bid to buy out Daiei.
I actually like the sound of DAIMART better than Don Quijote. Who the heck is Don Quijote? Sounds like some Latin pop star.
Here's the corporate history page: http://www.donki.com/b/corp/history_en.php
Even DONKI's would have sounded better.
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Originally posted by pzarquonNeat citation, there!
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I got no problem with the name change and I live with the speed of them changing the name.
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Neat citation, there!
I was recently in a class with a guy who was miffed about the changeover. He was bummed that the receipts already say "Don Quijote" instead of Daiei. He wasn't even born and raised here, but he felt there was a local affection and loyalty for the Daiei name that would probably hurt business after the conversion.
That's not to say that location couldn't use some sprucing up. Just how different it will be is the question.
I guess Don Quijote is a familiar brand in Japan, so I guess the store near Ala Moana will draw a good crowd of Japanese tourists. But what the new name will do to local traffic I'm not sure. I know area residents like the grocery there, but there's a new market coming in a block away that might carry just as much, if not more, local appeal.
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I am a person who hates change. I still refer to it as "Holiday Mart"
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