ORLANDO, Fla. — For those of you who slept through the Black Friday shopping rush, overnight, the outlets and stores filled with customers instead of it's usual silence. 

Sleep is something shoppers like Tina Finn along with Daughter Amanda are doing without. Their shopping spree started all the way in Tampa when they started shopping at 2 p.m. and continuing into the Orlando outlets. 

"We've been here since 5 (a.m.) at the outlet, but we've been shopping since 2 in the afternoon (Thursday)," says Finn.

Almost matching the amount of hours dedicated to the hunt for sales, is school teacher Courtney Trudell, she's been shopping since 3:30 p.m. But she didn't come here alone, she has a whole support system of delirious shoppers.

"I'm a little but delirious right now," Trudell says. "We come every year, we have shirts. Its a whole big thing, there is a bunch of people waiting for us."

With stores competing with Amazon and online retailers, the sales at physical shops are tempting enough to attract a crowd this year.

 Pretty much everywhere you go, you'll see sales like 20-50 percent off even some places have 70 percent off.

According to shopping predictions, people will be spending about $60 dollars more this year compared to last but Finn says quietly away from her husband and son, she's way past that.

"My budget was $400 and right now up to $1000," Finn said.