Compared to whatever else might be within a 2 hour drive in Pa, yes it's worth it. They've expanded their store hours, so it should be somewhat less "hectic" on the weekends, but they've been weekends only for so long, it will take a while for it to sink in. Also, the drygoods are very competitively priced to almost anything on the internet, so it's nice to be able to see, feel, and ask a question in person before buying. For some, that process may take a bit longer than time that's available during the week. So yeah, it's worth it alright. It's an hour and a half for me also and I seem to end up there about once a month.