I called to purchase a booth and was told my items are not able to be accepted for selling yet I was told the exact opposite a week before and the office person was very rude and refused to verify my previous conversation. Why would a reputable business treat a potential vendor that way? It was unprofessional and very sketchy. Not sure if this person refused me to decrease her personal competition for the items I am selling or other nefarious reason but this gives me an idea of how I would be treated if I did business there. Please stay away if you can. I can imagine I get there with all my goods after speaking with one person who approved me one day and the day I show up this rude person is there refusing to allow me to sell. Would be a nightmare!! And no one had the items I wanted to sell went I went there a few days before even!!! This person refused to give their name which further lets me know the worker or whole business may be very shady!!!STAY AWAY!!! No wonder there were hardly any shoppers that...
Read moreThis place used to be a lot better. It seems like there are more and more stalls filled with brand new, cheaply made but overpriced items. I think there are 4 different phone repair/case stalls, and at least as many shoe stalls. 3 or more scent shops.
This place used to be a bizarre bazaar of eclectic items. Now it's meh. Maybe it's too early in the year. Maybe i'm just reminiscing and skewing my memory to the romantic. Maybe I'm jaded.
Plan to spend a couple hours, and bring cash(the ATM on site charges $3!). Find a bathroom before you arrive (just trust me...). Get beer or a daiquiri and wander around.
While there's not as many REAL flea market stalls at there used to be, there are three or four "honey holes" with rotating stock, decent prices, and friendly staff. These are the reason I go to flea markets. I love cool old stuff. The thrill of the hunt! The excitement of haggling!
Too bad it's turning into the doldrums...
Read moreThere are several vendors that have been at the Flea Market for years. Managment makes a decision on accepting new vendors according to what items they are selling. In respect to seasoned vendors management trys not to duplicate. If you are told you can’t be accepted to sell there it is for a good reason. We would love to accept all new vendors but we look out for our seasoned vendors. Also for customers. We would love for there to be a mixed variety of products sold. If you were told by one of the employees you could sell them told you can’t sell just call and ask for the manager there is a good explanation. Calling on a Monday to talk to our scheduler is always the best option. The message is always relayed to the Monday scheduler. I hope more new vendors call to come out and sell we are looking for unique items something no one else...
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