Stores Open on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday

Shoppers usually flood stores the day after Thanksgiving. But why wait until Friday?

By Rebecca Kern

Posted: November 23, 2009

To lure more customers into their stores this holiday shopping season, several big-box retailers are opening on Thanksgiving Day in addition to extending their Black Friday hours. U.S. News spoke with some shopping experts to find out how consumers can score the best deals this year and make the most of the longer store hours.

First, familiarize yourself with the stores' policies and have the items you want to purchase in mind when you arrive, says Daniel de Grandpre, editor-in-chief of DealNews.com, which lists exclusive Black Friday specials. If there is only a small discount on the item you want, decide whether dealing with the winding lines and the in-store stampedes are worth the minor savings. He also says to find out whether stores have a restricted number of "doorbusters" and then decide whether you want to undergo the hassle to get those limited items. The early bird gets the special treatment this year, de Grandpre says, as some stores, like Best Buy, reward early risers with vouchers guaranteeing specific items customers want before the stores open.

[Check out the Ultimate Insider Black Friday Guide.]

Also, use the Web to plan out your purchases, says de Grandpre. He recommends that before hitting the stores, customers comparison-shop online at sites like PriceGrabber.com or Shopping.com to find out where the best prices are. Laura Conrad, president of PriceGrabber.com, says to be on the lookout for more add-ons and two-for-one specials this year, such as getting a free Bluetooth with a cellphone purchase or a free wall-mount with a TV purchase.

[See 10 Products That Boomed During the Recession.]

Now that you have these insider tips, check out these big-name retailers' hours for Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday this year:

Open Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday:

Open Black Friday only:

Darn i wish

"working mom" go through your medicine cabinet and pop another pill. Preferably a downer. it is not the seriously. Everything is already done and put into motion you and i cant stop stores from opening and people from shopping at this point. For 2 years i've managed to skip thanksgiving and just not celebrate (personal choice) so darn if i knew early i would have gone shopping today instead. Happy Thursday to me

Mikilao of FL @ Nov 26, 2009 19:09:06 PM

Chillax part 2

Ok that comment was to "working thanksgiving of NV" not Robert in CA. Sorry. NV is one angry nurse.

misha of RI @ Nov 26, 2009 16:10:20 PM

Chillax

Robert of CA:

You are one angry dude. Who are you even replying to or do you just hate your patients? Scary.

Misha of RI @ Nov 26, 2009 16:08:07 PM

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