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Dirty Morning
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The biggest (debatable) flea market this side of 75n hwy. There are many booths occupied by many happy shop owners. There is stuff and thangs for everyone. Bring grandma! Bring your dog!(debatable) bring your neighbors. Oh and dont forget to bring 2$ foe the front gate. Those parking spots dont pay for themselves. You can find hidden treasures lost to time. You can find the holy grail of stuffs. 5 stars all around. Try the pretzels with cheese!

Jamie Seibert
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Tacky. If you take every popular touristy store from places like Fremont street, Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge, and various waterfronts and sold exactly what they sold, you'd have Traders World. That might be their schtick, but is not my thing.

Ron B
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I go every Sunday at noon, and it is always a very enjoyable experience! Nice people, good food, and comfortable atmosphere. It's $2 per car, so it's an affordable afternoon activity. I definitely recommend going to this! You'll want to come back every weekend (their hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 9am-5pm).

Kel Darkling
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This place is not what comes to mind when I hear "Flea Market". The inside is almost entirely junk retail. The outside vendors occasionally have some nice truly vintage items but it takes a nice day to bring them all out and you really have to dig. There are a few good crafters inside, candles mostly, and they don't adhere to standard labeling rules. Also, having to pay to get in is tiring. Sometimes the $10 entrance fee is all the money I spend.

Logan Aday
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Went to Trader's World today after one of my wife's co-workers suggested a hair salon within the #8 building/aisle and was blown away with the experience and service provided. Shirley, the wonderful beautician who owns the salon, worked with my wife on what style she wanted and even gave her a few suggestions to wrap the whole look up. Everything that she expected and more, will definitely be back and will visit Shirley's other store, Cut Ups Salon, in West Chester!

Tyler Applegate
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If you've never been to Trader's World something's wrong with ya, I'm just kidding but this place is absolutely one of the coolest places I've been since I was a kid never fails to entertain as a flea market.

Mriganka T
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This place is overwhelming, with so many treasures in all those shops inside the Market! It was my first visit, and my only regret was I went in with very less time in hand. I found some items I went looking for, and then some! And all at very good prices. Fair warning, there is a chance that you may get lost inside among all those buildings connected together. There are restaurants inside that look tempting! Several restrooms are also available. I also noticed people setting up shop outside the buildings, but did not have time to check those out. Parking is $2 in cash. Most stores accept cards, although some prefer cash. People managing the stores were courteous. Recommended, and I will visit again with some more time in hand. Covid19 update: Masks and social distancing mandates are in place. They are loosely followed (as on 2020-Dec-20), but store owners mostly insist on masking up. Sanitizers have been kept available throughout the Market.

Kelly Clark
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Huge variety of booths and products, several restrooms, restaurants, tables, give aways, wheelchair and wagon rentals. All the isel's have numbers so you know where you came in at and which ones you have been down. Great pricing.

Eletha K
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You can get lost & go broke! Good time for the family no matter how much money you spend. We loved it & plan on comin back. Absolutely the friendliest vendors! (I can't say that about all the flea markets I've been to)

Kevin Trimble
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Some high quality items mixed in with lower quality generic items. Some vendors are not very knowledgeable about their products; causing wide price discrepancies. This can sometimes work in the customers favor, but not usually.

George Slack
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WOW... it would take at least two days to see everything. Biggest flea market I've ever seen. Found some really good deals on OHIO STATE BUCKEYES stuff. Everything you can imagine and a lot of stuff I didn't know existed... all under one roof. VERY CROWDED. Great people watching. HUGE. If you go with friends, make sure everyone has a cell phone cause you will get separated and lost. Plenty of food choices.

Rachel Anderson
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Becky
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Been going here for years, it's my favorite swap meet/flea market. There's an outdoor section (some covered some out in the open) set up kindve like a yard sale. Some vendors sell fresh fruit and veggies they grow at home others sell just antiques, kids items, rugs, etc. Then there's a huge building with different hallway sections and is set up with stores/shops for more permanent vendors. A mini food court somewhere in the maze sometimes with live music. (I advise against eating some stuff if you have a weak stomach). The shops include video games, handmade items (candles, insense, soaps), belts, childrens toys, sports, cheap electronics, movies (vhs, dvd, blue-ray), music (vinyl, cassette, cd) clothes, yadayada.... the list could go on forever.