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What is the deal with all these new giant Cabelas and Bass Pro Shops?
Never known to be much of an outdoorsman, I just don't get it.. Please tell me why they keep building them within drives of each other with such huge parking lots. A friend told me that they were a HUGE tourist attraction - so how many of you plan your trips around visiting them? (The current thread on planning a trip to visit IKEA brought this to mind)
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I think I read that the Cabela's in Owatonna was Minnesota's second biggest tourist attraction, after the Mall of America.
I think it depends what part of the country you live in. In rural Minnesota, which is to say, most of the state, fishing, hunting, camping, etc. are wildly popular. If you live in or near a more urban area, the appeal may escape you, as it does me. |
We have a new Cabela's right outside of Ft. Worth (north) . . . it is HUGE and a huge tourist attraction (much better than the Bass Pro Shop, near DFW, IMHO).
Not only does it have hunt'n/fish'n gear, but a lot of their clothes make great travel clothes. Inside that store, they have a full BBQ restaurant, a museum, a man-made mountain stocked with stuffed animals, a trout stream, a shoot'n gallery, lots of trophy animals, and more people to help you than you'll ever find in any other place. It's a great place to take kids, kinda like going to the zoo but it's all inside and air conditioned. The people watching is pretty good, too. Sandy (in Denton) |
The Bass Pro Shop in Islamorada is cool as it can be. A restaurant, travel agency, bar, and everything you can imagine looking over the back country of Islamorada. One of the best places in Islamorada to watch the sun set.
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They are building a Cabelas on the west side of Reno..I think it opens next year.
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Cabela's opened a huge operation near Hamburg PA a couple of years ago. At the time they opened, their estimate was that they would get 6,000,000 visitors the first year. After they were open a month or two, they changed their estimate. They upped it to 7,000,000 visitors.
Some folks will spend a grand on a handbag. And some will spend it on a trip where they might also visit a/the Cabelas. Different strokes for different folks. I get the Sunday NY Times. And though that Cabelas at Hamburg is about 3 hours or so from NYC, I don't believe I've ever seen a line in the paper about it... |
A short, funny story for you...
My sister and her hubby live in the town in Wisconsin where Cabela's is headquartered (or it may just be its distribution center). She is a physical therapist, and was offered a position at Cabela's as staff PT. It seems all that lifting of merchandise is hard on the employee's backs! (She ended up not taking the job, but they remain loyal customers.) |
We just got a new Cabela's here in Austin. I am told it's jam packed every weekend. I haven't been there yet, but I am tempted to check it out just to see what all the fuss is about.
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Over the years, here are some of the things I've enjoyed:
Opera in New York and London. Art museums in Paris, Amsterdam, Florence, and Madrid. Cathedrals in Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, and Mexico. Archeologic sites 1000 years older than Stonehenge. Historic sites in Rome, Athens, and Istanbul. World class symphonies, ballet, and drama. Cabelo's and Bass Pro Shops. The latter two allow you to see a wide variety of outdoor stuff (you just imagine yourself owning all of it), as well as being free nature museums. Would I plan a trip around it? No. Do I enjoy visiting them if I'm in the area anyway? Yes. Just like I'd visit the Victor Hugo Museum if I happen to be in Paris. It just so happens that I enjoy both. If you don't enjoy one or the other, don't worry about it. Different people enjoy different things. |
We live about an hour from the company's headquarters in Nebraska--where Cabela's began--and my husband STILL can't drive by the store without 'dropping in.' Must be a guy thing. Actually, I kind of enjoy browsing too...
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F.Y.I.- Cabela's supports trophy hunting in Africa. Check out their web-page for trips for game hunting. I'm personally boycotting them
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If you hunt or fish...and there are a LOT of hunters & fishermen around...Cabelas & Bass Pro Shops are the best places to find anything you want for either. We've been to Branson, but I prefer Springfield and the Bass Pro shops. At BPS they have a great local aquarium, a few live ducks wandering around
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For a LOT of hunters & fishermen around...Cabelas & Bass Pro Shops are the best places to find anything you want for either. We've been to Branson, but I prefer Springfield and the Bass Pro shops. At BPS they have a great local aquarium, a few live ducks wandering around, great clothes for women (oh, yeah, and for guys too)you can buy a boat & trailer and motor there and the fishing equipment to go with it. Or, if you hunt, the gun selection is great and you can buy all the stuff that goes with that. The BIG plus is the sales people are friendly and know what you are talking about! You can NOT get that kind of service or products at your local WalMart!
DH gets catalogs from each and takes hours to look through them...the drool gets pretty heavy though ;) There is very big business in hunting and fishing and I'm sure those two companies wouldn't build their stores if they didn't pay off! I'm just glad a BPS is coming near us in SW FL soon. :) |
My husband worked Christmas at the Bass Pro Shops in Grapevine, TX back when it first opened. He got a good employee discount, and that year, everyone in our families got gifts from there. No one complained! :-)
We've been to the new Cabela's in Texas and it is really nice. Hubby was very impressed with the hunting/firearms section, and they have the best selection of accessories in the area. I was equally impressed with their clothing selection, and their cooking section was SO much better than Bass Pro's! Matnik, that's your choice. |
The Cabela's in MI is the #1 most visited destination in the state! Those Cabela people are pretty smart too! They took bare land (lots of it) bought all of it, and now Bob Evans, Hotels, and lots of other restaurants, gas stations, etc... have to LEASE the land from THEM. Verrrrry smart.....
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We drove the entire Orgeon Trail for 2 weeks this past summer (educational touring for our elementary age kids). One of the highlights of our trip was when we stopped at Cabela's outside Kansas City (much better than the Bass Pro Shop in Atlanta). We're not even hunters or fisherman but we like hiking and the outdoors. Kids loved the fish tanks and the archery range.
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Thanks for the input so far.
PaulRabe, your reply is nudging me in the direction of the nearest Cabelas/Bass Pro Shop next roadtrip. It seems it must be seen to be believed. |
Next year Bass Pro is building a HUGE Great Lakes themed store in downtown Buffalo (in the old Memorial Auditorium) with a Great Lakes Museum. Everyone was excited....something's moving into downtown instead out of it. Even though Buffalo is flat broke, we're giving them huge subsidies and tax breaks. But hey, they wanted to come here and draw people from the Ohio and Pennsylvania and Canada.
After we promised them all the cash and tax breaks, they announced they are building another one near Pittsburgh. And next year the Seneca Nation is building a casino downtown. Look out now...all those Hawaii and Vegas questions on Fodors are going to be minimal compared to the "What's the best time of year to visit Buffalo?" threads......... |
There's a new Bass Pro under construction in Kodak, Tenn., which at the I-40 exit for Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg / Great Smoky Mountains. I imagine it will be a huge tourist draw.
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THIS IS WHY! A life long outdoorsman and more importantly and unbiased and honest person. People spend a lot of money in these places trying to obtain the experiences/imagery as presented in the magazines, the art work and things like the Babe Winkleman TV show. I can buy the gun shown in the magazine. I can own the dog, the clothes, the binoculars etc. I can get all the material together by buying it. All that is left is for the fish, game, wind, clouds etc. to show up and complete the package. It almost always does NOT. So to fill the void we do something we can control and go buy something else. People spend a lot of money in the giant Cabelas and Bass Pro Shops?
Beer commercials are a similar example. I go and buy the beer as presented in the fantasy imagery. All I need then is for the beautiful babes to show up, the music and endless dancing on the beach to begin. Eternal youth and smiles on everyone. Etc. Etc. Of course it does not shake out that way so I substitute with something in my control and go buy more beer. (The advertisers do not do this by accident, it provokes these human responses and they spend tons of money to do what? get me to buy beer) |
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