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February 2024 by Kenneth Weber
My first time here and it was great! I really had no idea exactly how big it is. Spent the good part of the day wandering through the buildings and aisles looking at all of the amazing things
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January 2024 by Susan H.
A regular visit to Renninger's gives you plenty to see and sow d your money on, they literally have anything at this market including a junk in the trunk style outdoor area, it's all free to park and get in. We were there for the big vintage show they have occasionally and it's wasn't worth the entry fee to be honest, lots and lots of junk and vendors charging ridiculous prices. I say save your money and just go to the regular flea markets, you'll find lots of bargains and even gran a bite to eat.
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December 2023 by sue muller
The pandemic has changed everything including Renningers. It's still good but not like it was before
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November 2023 by Brandi
I visited on a Sept. day, a couple of years ago. I was SHOCKED AT HOW TRASHY IT IS; what a change from the late 1980's. Miserably HOT, all closed in. "Chinese" shoddy keychain broke, right after leaving; hope they choke on the $ they got. I didn't see any antiques. (I KNOW, there's a separate antique building to the south). Woman in office rude, too. I will patronize the very small but REAL flea market in Cocoa, FL, the old "Jumping Flea". NEVER go to any Renninger's as a vendor, because they attract mean, stupid people who just come to gawk and (some of them) walk around with a haughty look. They don't 'GET' that most vendors are hard-working folks. Adding this comment: Years ago, (I was used to early a.m. March temperatures, in the 40's), but, in early April, it soared to an unearthly, horrendous 92° in the shade! Heat index must've been 110. I was suffering from DAYS of this heat (antique fair); and the vile cruel scum walking by me, acted as though they "didn't want my bad luck to rub off on them".
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November 2023 by Bella McCloskey
There is so much to see. We went on the weekend of the antique extravaganza. There were a lot of people, but it did not feel crowded at all. Honestly, one day was not enough. I feel like we missed so much. Some parts indoors and air conditioned, others outside. There are stationary establishments down the art walk. If you're looking good enough, you will find what you need. Such an aray. Antique market, flea market, outside garage sale type tables, war memorabilia, signage, furniture, just everything.
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November 2023 by Mark Hoffman
Should have taken more photos from there but you can tell what I took notice of there - so much to see & lots of food to pick from - easy to spend a lot of time there- also during November, January & February- the 3rd weekend adds Extravaganza of antiques & more food
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November 2023 by Alicia Vega
What a big flea market! We went there for the Florida Cannabis festival. It’s pretty cool because behind the flea market it’s like this valley where they hold the festival.But back to the flea market, like they had everything there from antiques to modern things, to toys, to dog things, to phone things, to purses and shoes.Awesome plants, organic foods, honey and lots of food!If you plan to walk the whole thing, plan for a couple of hours. Enjoy ?
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November 2023 by Brien Bell
Went for the Antique and Collectors Extravaganza, but the Weather was Very Rainy. They do have an Inside Building, but the Real Bargains are Found Outside when Dealers come from all over the Southeast for the Event ! Great Furniture, Toys. Glass and all sorts of items turn up !!
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November 2023 by Shirley C.
Dirty, dusty and very disorganized junk! Don't bother! Very few shoppers - no wonder. What a waste of a morning.
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October 2023 by Roy L Dobbs 111
What a rip-off. They charge you to spend money. This place is nothing special. It’s actually a fire trap ready to ignite. Mostly junk throughout. Don’t waste your time.
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October 2023 by adam meyer
Lol absolutely trash if you go on the antique side. If you want to be swindled, screwed and lied to about the pieces your purchasing see Kevin Taylor of Taylor's Treasures(or it could be taylors tools now) by far the biggest scumbag and thief there. Doesn't report sales tax, cheats business partners out of their money/furniture from consignment. If you want to go to a "boys club" where owners illegally sleep in buildings and store illegal stuff on property and cover for each other go here....SCUMBAGS ALL OF THEM
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October 2023 by bri
I have always remembered Renninger's to be such an awesome place. I haven't been in a year and did not really realize how stupidly priced most of the items are. I think that they have every and anything you need but you are going to end up paying a very pretty penny..
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September 2023 by Nilufer Kessler
Flea Market on one side, antiques on the other. Acres of fun! Something for everyone and special events throughout the year. Endless sea of vendors inside and outside. Funnel cakes to fine antiques and everything in between.
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August 2023 by Nohemi Ramos
Haven't been to a flea market in so long, so we decided to drive from Orlando to Mt.Dora for this location. This flea market did not disappoint. Lots of vendors from food, plants, jewelry, produce, and much more. My daughter even found some collectors edition dolls she's been looking for. The a/c portion of the market is outstanding when it's so hot and humid outside. It is on the smaller side compared to the flea world, which sadly closed. Will continue to visit to get cheaper produce and look around for hidden gems. Plus we didn't visit the antique side since we ran out of time.
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July 2023 by Noemi Gascon
I don’t drink alcoholic beverages. But, you decide drink one, make sure you take cash. At the Food Court, they only accept cash.Don’t forget to visit the hand made, Nice smelling, Candles Shop.