Hi Mark,

Glad to hear you had a great experience.

 I'd love to know 2 things,

Firstly if you ever come to newzealand  will you find an apple store to shop in?

And secondly, what's an apple store?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Monday, 15 April 2019 4:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Not All Apple Stores are Created Equally (Smile)

Hello Everyone,

I just returned from a short vacation to Hawaii.  

While there, I discovered that there is an Apple Store located in the beautiful 
Royal Hawaiian Hotel and Resort down at Waikiki Beach. 

Wow!  To say that the customer service was world class would be the 
understatement of the highest degree.  

Now I've never been to any of Apple's flagship stores, here on the mainland, 
but I'll bet, beans to bacon, that the Royal Hawaiian location mirrors them, 
precisely, in terms of enthusiasm, class, and that ineffable quality that sets 
Apple apart from other tech companies.  

As for the Apple representatives?  Well, they were the most attentive and 
gracious employees I've yet to encounter at any Apple Store.  In fact, I was so 
impressed that I actually visited the store twice, just to see if my initial 
impression was accurate; and yes, it was, indeed. 

Now when I travel, I like to purchase products from significant store 
locations.  For example, I have purchased items from the first Starbucks store, 
the first Nordstrom store, Amazon Go, etc.  

So of course I had to buy something from the Royal Hawaiian  Apple Store 
because I may never get that way, again.  The problem is that I couldn't think 
of anything I needed, (smile).

In the end, I decided to buy a secondary iPad charger for my new iPad Pro.
I am using it to more rapidly charge my beloved iPHone 8 Plus.

While all of my local Apple stores are great places to explore the world of 
Apple, I can definitely say that the Royal Hawaiian location is a cut above and 
has forever changed my idea of what world class customer service looks and 
feels like.

I loved Hawaii but, as the saying goes, there's no place like home.

Aloha, 

Mark 


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