Sales Great, Traffic Low
I'm not sure who paid the price for a slumping economy and high gas prices, but it sure as heck wasn't convenience stores. Both Friday and Saturday were steady and sales were similar to last years sales, so I'm thinking maybe higher end eating places took the hit and fast food did a little better business over the weekend?
The strange thing is that traffic was LOW this year, but sales were the same as last year, which I have a theory that maybe people bought more snacks to take to hotels instead of eating out or ordering room service. It's one way that could explain less tourists/same sales.
Traffic is usually the thing people talk about most, but only one customer mentioned traffic and he was talking about the lack of it. I went to the bridge cams yesterday afternoon and sure enough there weren't any of the usual gridlock traffic shots around the rotary. Here's a link to the live webcams:
http://www.capecodlivecam.com/
Traffic leaving the cape right now is pretty steady, but nothing like years gone by.
It was a great weekend, although weather was a bit on the early spring-cooler temps side. Not exactly beach weather, but a lot of boaters were out anyways.
The great thing about the store is that everyone from every financial status comes to the store... the crack addicted 'rose in a glass tube' junkies, the wealthy business owners, the average working man and woman. And all of 'em got a story to tell and only a few moments to do it in... and I'm listening. :O)
The landscaper had done a little work to each house on his list... everyone wanted work done for the holiday weekend and he finally finished on Saturday and was ready to get a little rest and relaxation for himself on Sunday and Monday. The knees of his jeans were dark with soil and his tanned face and bright eyes filled the store with the energy of being human, and getting something done.
The fisherman was refilling his thermos with coffee, black. He smelled of the ocean and booze. A carton of smokes and some lottery tickets and off he went, I'm not sure he knew it was a holiday weekend.
The three older women on a Cape Cod adventure without any kids or men were laughing loudly as they walked in and it was a contagious good feeling that swept through the store as they gossipped through bullhorn voices about finally getting away from the house, the kids, the men, the work, the sister in laws, the fumes, the nagging, the men, the men, the men. Then they asked me if Cape Cod had any strip clubs where men danced for tips... hahaha. They want to be away from the men and, yet, with the men. :D
Lots of drunk college kids buying condoms and gum and mints. And disposable cameras... I'd love to see the CVS worker's face that develops the shots that come from hotel rooms full of 20 year olds on weekend breaks. Can you imagine the fun? Life's so short, it's a good thing pictures are taken.

