webster westside flea market
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We decided to visit Webster Flea market last week. After a 40 minute drive, I was quite apprehensive and was anticipating possibly a few sad-looking tables and some tired-looking vendors. To my surprise, it was the exact opposite. That place is HUGE! We actually got lost a few times... for the 3 hours we spent walking around, we still did not see the entire place. The more we walked, the more there was to see... and the vendors were energetic, not tired-looking! It's definitely worth visiting. It's a fun place to bring out-of-town visitors. I do wish, however, that they would provide a map listing all the vendors and their locations; that would have been helpful. There is no admission fee, but you do have to pay for parking.
Webster Flea Market is only open on Mondays. http://websterwestsidefleamarket.com. The traffic as you approach will test your patience. There are a ton of different parking areas charging either $2 or $3. There is no admission fee. Inside the variety of goods will blow your mind. There is a huge open area with rows of individual vendors selling antiques, household items, unique items of all kinds. There are quite a few covered areas, one of which is exclusively produce, cheese and breads. The produce is varied, fresh and very reasonably priced. Another covered area is exclusively antiques. If you have a cart on wheels, be sure to bring it. Otherwise, bring heavy duty bags, water and sunscreen. Be prepared to do lots of walking. It will not disappoint.
If you are in the area (Ocala) on a Monday this is a great place to spend several hours. You are bound to buy something that you didn't know you just needed. I always find "quirky" items and lots of fresh VERY reasonably priced produce.
This is one of the largest weekly flea markets around. We went there looking for antique pocket watches and found them. The market is set up with new, old, antique, produce and lots of all kinds of stuff. Traffic can be a problem, because the town doesn't have any traffic lights. Parking is $3 per car and be prepared for lots of walking. Did I say it was big? But if you are looking for something it probably there.
Fabulous flea market!!!! Best part was the rows upon rows upon rows of dealers that had cool stuff! I thought I was on Flea Market Flip! We arrived around 9:30 am and the 3 miles of traffic slowly snaking to the Mother Lode was surprising - for this part of the experience bring your patience. The open air portion is where the goodies are! Unfortunately we started at the undercover cheap chinese junk side of the market and wasted our valuable treasure hunting time! Be prepared for the same slow exit out as you experienced on the way in - we left at 2:45 pm. I will definitely take a Monday off again to visit this treasure!
Took four of my grandsons to the flea market as had them for a week they were really good and had a lot of fun there, they bought a few things but mostly we just walked and browesed just to get away from the house as they were bored, when we got back they were tired. Really nice place and time consuming if your looking for an outing on Mondays only
This place is huge! So many things to look at from rake handles to shark tooth necklaces. This takes at least a few hours to see everything. Get there early!
I visited with a friend for a morning of casual fun and we had a great time perusing the market. The flea market runs into the farmers market and we bought some lovely produce. It was lively and everyone seemed to be having a good time. We didn't see much we couldn't live without, but I would recommend it for a nice morning out.
This was our second time here. We came across this place last year and wanted to come back. We went with my Grandparents and was suprised it was the same place. Lots of booths with a lot of different things. The fruits and vegetables in the market were very nice looking. If I lived closer I'd never go to the grocery store again. Only complaint is its only open on Mondays.
only open on Monday, this market has it all at great prices. I bought fishing equipment, knives, tools, shoes, phone charges and cases as well as a bunch of T shirts for the grand kids.I had to buy a shopping cart type thing to put everything in and not have to carry it all. It takes quite a while to get through it all but the bargains were worth it.
A very large flea market with plenty to see and eat. No charge for parking (unless you want the shady side - 2 bucks )Full of private and trade sellers - makes a good day out if you are looking for authentic Americana tat
There is nothing excellent about this flea market compared to other flea markets in and around Central Florida. What distinguishes it is the day of the week that it is open - on a weekday. That is their only claim to fame.For those living in the outskirts of Orlando, this is closer than going to the Central Florida Fairgrounds Flea Market or the Osceola County Flea Market. This is also appropriate for those who like to drive on country roads. It is more scenic but road is just a two way road. If you happen to drive behind a slow driver, you may have to wait forever to overtake. Traffic is terrible getting into the flea market. Another drawback are the parking locations and availability. You have to cross the street which is dangerous if you have a young child. Both pedestrians and vehicle drivers try to outrun each other. Items available are no different than the other flea markets and may offer less than the better ones. Prices are negotiable but watch out for snotty sellers. Seems like the vendors are selling gold and negotiations are out of order. Try the other flea markets - you may even find good buys on Disney items at highly reasonable prices.
This is a HUGE flea market!!! There is a little bit of everything and if you keep looking you will find what you are looking for. It really takes more than one day to see everything. Yes of course it's mostly junk, but lots of cool junk!!! The farmers market side is great for fresh fruits and veggies. There are lots of markets in the area but this is the first place I will also stop at!!
Great place for a day out, you can find almost everything here, garage sale type items, antiques, flea market type goods, food & drinks. It is only open on Monday and when that falls on a holiday it is packed. Its good for a look around most of the time but I have found it much more of a pleasure when its not so hot, we just went on Labour day and although it was great because there were so many stalls there it was just too hot to walk around and we came home after a couple of hours. We even bought one of our dogs here so you really can buy just about anything!All in all a great day out and I would recommend it if you like that sort of thing.
Long hour and a half drive to find highly over-priced items in both Antique row and in the regular flea market area. Prices tend to be over Retail with little room for negotiation! Obvious dealers in Antique Row. Hard to navigate flea market with no maps. Very hot with not many food vendors! Again, hard to find them as they are sparse and not in one location. Not many places to sit down to eat or get out of sun! Farmers Market Produce area wasn't as big as I had thought. Although the produce had some nice items, I can find them closer to home. This could be better with more organization, more food vendors, and people willing to mark down prices to "Flea Market" prices!Glad I went to experience it. But won't be back!