upscale flea markets: central FL
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There isn't anything upscale in central Florida...however, check out the St. Vincent de Paul thrift shop on Colonial Drive in Orlando...if you keep heading west on Colonial Drive, also known as 50, you'll hit a very large Salvation Army thrift shop on your right about 20 miles out of Orlando. Orlando and the surrounding area have many, many thrift shops...check the yellow pages...if the timing is right, you can get great buys.
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Sujo was just being snide.
And personally I agree with the overall sentiment.
Can you imagine a hotel like the Hotel de Crillon (Paris) or even the Plaza (NYC) in central Florida?
It would stick out like a sore thumb because there's no history, no tradition, no class.
And personally I agree with the overall sentiment.
Can you imagine a hotel like the Hotel de Crillon (Paris) or even the Plaza (NYC) in central Florida?
It would stick out like a sore thumb because there's no history, no tradition, no class.
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Sue, the Mt. Dora area might be your cup of tea. It's a nice town well known for its antique shops and Victorian homes. Quite a bit different from the Orlando/DW strip mall environment.
Every weekend, Renningers holds a flea market along with special events from time to time. It has been featured on HGTV. Check this web site to see if this is what you're looking for:
www.renningersflorida.com
FYI, Mt. Dora is very easily reached from Orlando.
Every weekend, Renningers holds a flea market along with special events from time to time. It has been featured on HGTV. Check this web site to see if this is what you're looking for:
www.renningersflorida.com
FYI, Mt. Dora is very easily reached from Orlando.
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I was also going to mention Mt. Dora - we were there on a weekend (I think it was April, maybe) when we encountered what I could only call an "upscale" flea market in the park on the town square, and a street market in much of the downtown area. Don't know if it's a regular thing or just once-a-year, but it was fun. Lots of cute buildings in Mt. Dora, but, frankly, it's not much of a mountain.