Atlanta Black Friday hidden gems

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Short lines, stress-free parking and other reported easy shopping in the metro area.

Home Depot (Duluth): Fewer than 10 cars in the lot (6 a.m.)

Kohl’s (Duluth): Checkout lines miles long but moving. (1:23 a.m.) Update: Takes an hour to get through line. (2:13 a.m.)

Target (Duluth): in and out. All registers open and flowing smoothly. (12:44 a.m.)

Target (Woodstock): “A breeze,” time-wise.  (1:04 a.m.)

Walmart (Marietta): Quick in and out. Still great deals there. (1:39 a.m.)

Walmart (Woodstock): Quick. (1:04 a.m.)

Did you find a doorbuster still available? Have an easy time parking? Let us know in the comments section.

– By Lauren Davidson, Atlanta Bargain Hunter

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4 comments Add your comment

MGGR

November 25th, 2011
7:49 am

Just woke up. I think I’ll hang on to some of my money this year :)

NotSheep

November 25th, 2011
12:08 pm

Felt good sleeping late the day after Thanksgiving..I thank the Lord I am not one of “the sheep” out charging oh I mean spending my money..PLENTY of sales NOW till Christmas….and I plan on PAYING CASH!!!!

@NotSheep

November 25th, 2011
12:26 pm

You made a reference to the lord…guess what dude, you’re a sheep. Enjoy your fairy tales, I got my Christmas shopping done by 3am. While you’re paying cash (minus 10% tithe, of course) I’ll be spending time with my family.

Marie

November 25th, 2011
2:35 pm

Went out the sales defiently werent there. Most Jcpenny, Belks had good sales. Saved more money this yr and spend way less. The streets were not as busy and not traffic jams or line jams southside of town. Guess the economy is really bad.