Dollar Tree's Temporary Closure: A Holiday Shopping Guide
The holiday season is upon us, and it's time to plan your shopping strategy! But here's a little-known fact: Dollar Tree, the beloved retailer known for its budget-friendly prices, will be temporarily closing its doors on Christmas Day, December 25th. This means shoppers will need to stock up on essentials in the days before, as the store will be closed for the holiday.
The 24-Hour Blackout
According to GoBankingRates, Dollar Tree typically keeps its doors open on most federal and bank holidays, but Christmas and Thanksgiving are the only days it closes. On Christmas Eve, December 24th, stores will have limited hours, typically closing by 6:00 p.m., but this can vary by location. So, if you need last-minute holiday shopping, be sure to check your local store's hours.
Who's Open?
While Dollar Tree is taking a break, don't worry! Several other retailers will be open on Christmas Day, providing options for last-minute shoppers.
- CVS: Most CVS locations will be open, but it's always a good idea to call ahead to confirm.
- 7-Eleven: Most 7-Eleven stores will be open, but hours may vary.
- Cumberland Farms: A grocery chain, Cumberland Farms, will be open in the Northeast and Florida, offering last-minute groceries and desserts.
- Big Lots: While Big Lots will be closed, it's worth noting that other retailers will be open, providing alternatives for your holiday shopping needs.
Stores Closed on Christmas:
- Walmart
- Target
- Costco
- Sam's Club
- Aldi
- Ikea
- Home Depot
- Lowe's
- Macy's
- Publix
- Meijer
- Trader Joe's
- Whole Foods
Remember, it's always a good idea to plan ahead and check store hours before heading out to shop. Happy holidays, and happy shopping!