I am only giving 1 star because we have too. It was an overpriced peddlers mall. Example? The Vampire Diary books that were used $ 5 each. We just saw them at the Destin Books A Million store brand new for $ 2.97. We had been looking forward to going here but were so horribly disappointed. When we tried to have a conversation with the ladies about the difference in our flea markets at home and here and about the prices they were incredibly defensive and snotty and wouldnt even talk to us. We definitely will not be back and will tell all our flea market friends.
Ben K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Walton Beach, FL
The selection was huge and included a wide range of garage sale/flea market/collectibles. I picked up a bench grinder for $ 10 and passed up a pipe, some vintage records and many other tempting items. It’s worth an hour of your time to drop by this ever-expanding collection of stuff.
Sheryl G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Niceville, FL
The first impression I got of this place was that it was majorly crowded. It wasn’t at all like I expected a flea market to be as in there would be sections cordoned off for each vendor to sell you knock off items. Instead it was more like going through a grandmother’s attic, they had tons of vintage and basically old items. Things I haven’t seen in years were in there and for dirt cheap prices! I even saw one of my mom’s jello mold’s for sale at $ 6 and I’m sure in its hay day it cost at least $ 12. It was still a great place to walk thru, it’s has narrow walk ways but it might be an antiquers lucky find or just a place to find something from your childhood to bring back to your modern home. There’s even an annex across the street with guitars, ukeleles, amps, and other musical finds. I’m not sure if they’re truly a steel but it’s worth looking at for any future musicians in Fort Walton Beach. Plus it’s indoors so it’s open rain or shine.