aaa i-76 antique mall
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We have visited several times. Enjoyable place to spend some time. Many different kinds of items are presented.
We visited on our journey across Ohio, me, my Mother and a friend. I would normally have given it a rating of average, but raised it to four points because my Mother and friend loved it so much. I would not characterize it as one of the best ever visited, because I prefer more antiques than "fleas". This had both, but the aisles were more fleas and the locked cases more antiques. It was quite large, though, and definitely worth a stop to break up a long drive. The only food available for purchase is from a couple of machines. Nice staff. I can't recall if they had a wheelchair; we also have one we bring in the car in case they don't have them when we travel, but the place was pretty wheelchair accessible.
...and you'll need all afternoon. It's huge! We stop in every couple of months and we usually find something we "need". Lots of different vendors with a wide variety of items -- glassware, vintage clothing, model trains, funiture, jewelry, etc., etc. They have both booth-style vendors and locked case-style vendors. Happy hunting!
One of the best malls I've visited. Interesting, unique and varied antiques priced below similar places in Cleveland, Columbus, and Toldeo. Found several Amish booths, large oak and wood furniture pieces are displayed throughout. Booths and cases are well maintained and deals abound everywhere. Just wish I had planned more time, because there was too much to see and evaluate before I had to be on my way. Definitely am coming back for another visit.
We've been there at least three times and have always found the place clean and well kept. Disappointed in seeing a good number of empty booths but they can't really control that. Some of the booths were very well kept and everything could be seen. Others, unfortunately, were really crammed with "stuff" and it was just too time consuming and frustrating to go through. I'm sure several sales have been lost to people just giving up. (Hence only a 4 star rating). Overall though, it is a very enjoyable stop along the road and well worth your time if you have it to spare!
Well organized large antique mall in a convenient location. My boyfriend and I decided to check this place out one Saturday and it was well worth the drive over from Kent. There are hundreds of vendors will well organized booths. A great place to go for beautiful antique furniture, records, old photographs and memorabilia. We spent two hours there and I only was able to cover half of the treasures. If you are into antiquing, this is a great day trip.
This is a very nice sized mall with easy access to get to, but goes downhill from there. There are quite a few empty show cases and many empty booth spaces, so much of the inventory is basic garage sale merchandise even a booth or two full of used power tools, the staff was less than energetic, either they would walk right by you and not offer to take you merchandise to the front or were non existent and no where to be found, and not an overely friendly bunch. You do get a 10% discount when paying with cash or check unless marked firm, the discount drops to 7% if using credit card. There is a mall 50 minutes to the west in Medina that is a tad larger, has much more quality items, and just an awesome helpful staff. Too bad the Medina Auntique Mall isnt on trip advisor, they're a 5.
Very nice antique mall located right along I-76 just east of Akron OH. We always stop here on our travels to and from PA. A wide variety of items to peruse, from trading cards to Belleek china. Very clean and organized with an attentive staff. Close by are plenty of things to see and do, and places to stay and eat.
I'll give the place credit. There is a lot to see. It seems they are allowing non antique vendors to come in now though. Very little turn over as it seems most vendors will sit in there overpriced items. Don't expect to find a deal as just about everything is over a top dollar price. I will rarely come across something at a decent price. I stopped in there for probably my last time today.
My husband and I stop at this antique mall about twice a year. To be honest, we rarely purchase anything...my husband collects vintage slot cars. But...it's a lot of fun to look and take a stroll down memory lane! We get through it in about an hour. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys antiques. We also like the Medina Antiques Mall in Medina, OH, about an hour away.
The AAA I-76 Antique Mall is a nice place to take a break during your drive. Keep in mind, however, that you probably won't have time to see everything; the place is huge! It's stocked with memorabilia from hundreds of vendors. Free to look around and some food places just down the road.
We go to this Mall about once every six months, perhaps more. I look for model and miniature cars and usually find great stuff every trip. As with any multiple vendor mall there is a wide variety of offerings and prices depending on the vendor. Some vendors have had the same high priced items there for several years. Others change regularly. I once found basically the same Matchbox truck at three vendors: one was $25.00 one was $40.00 and one was $60...all same condition. Guess which one I bought? Our usual stay is 2-3 hours, but we know which cabinets and booths to generally look for. Very enjoyable and worthwhile, but be careful...I spend $125 to $150 every time I go.
Lots and lots of them. The mall is properly organized and they accept credit/debit cards. This place is just HUGE. One day isnt enough.
I like going here with my dad. He has dementia and enjoys looking at all the old stuff. There's always new stuff to look at. We usually walk around for about 90 minutes and don't get to see the whole place. I have purchased several items that were really good deals. My sister-in-law searched for 10 years for a Fenton Glass slipper in a discontinued color. I found it there on my first trip. Made a wonderful Christmas surprise.Even the teenagers like to walk around looking at stuff. I prefer to leave the little ones at home.
This is definitely an interesting stop. All on one floor. (With a vending area, lockers, and clean restrooms.) Rows of locked showcases containing antiques & collectibles greet you. Followed by a more open area in the back. Now, according to the website merchandise newer than 1958 is not allowed. BUT, there's stuff here even from my 1980's childhood...like Pez dispensers, Play School toys, Big Boy Restaurant merchandise, etc. You never know what you'll find though...from 1950's kitchen tables to gemstone jewelry. It's a good place to get out and stretch your legs. It will take HOURS to see it all.