This review is for the swap meet on Sundays, not the drive-in. They have a swap meet there every Sat and Sun, rain or shine, from 6am — 1pm. But if you’re going to the swap meet, go on Sunday because for some reason, it has more vendors there vs. Sat. We spent about 2 hours wondering up and down each aisle to make sure we saw everything. They had a lot of kids clothes, strollers, and toys. Even a guy selling boiled peanuts. There were vendors selling knives, camo clothes, bird feeders, stuffed animals dvds, cds, old road signs, jeans, shoes, electronics, plants, veggies, seafood, Little Debbie snack cakes, etc. We got some stuff for the kids and a beautiful Polish ceramic serving bowl for $ 8, found it online later for about $ 20 – 40. You never know what they will have there so get there in the morning so you don’t rush and walk around, something might catch your eye. Parking and looking are free so you aren’t losing anything by coming. Bring cash and have fun. Make sure to keep your wallet and belongings safe though, better safe than sorry.