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24 Feb 2008 07:22:53 | David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
The Rose Bowl Flea Market And Swap Meet, at 1001 Rose Bowl
Drive, Pasadena Ca. 91103, is probably the largest and most
famous swap meet held in California. On the second Sunday of
each month, rain or shine, over 1,800 vendors from all over the
country set up their booths and spaces in order to display and
sell merchandise, including but not limited to accessories,
antiques, clothing, collectibles, discontinued merchandise,
dolls, handmade crafts, home furnishings (new and used),
paintings and other fine art items, pins and buttons (sports,
olympics, election, etc.), plants, specialty foods, used books,
watches, etc..
Parking is plentiful and free and admission prices are as
follows: "Rose Bowl Flea Market and Market Place regular
admission starts at 9am for the general public at $7.00 per
person, children under 12 are admitted free with an adult. We
also have an express admission from 8:00am - 9:00am at $10.00
per person, an early admission from 7:00am - 8:00am at $15.00
per person, and a special preview VIP admission from 5:00am -
7:00am at $20.00 per person. Discount tickets for early
admissions are available at many local antique stores. Group
rates are available. The box office is open until 3pm after
which time sellers begin packing and leaving. The public may
shop for those last minute bargains until 4:30pm."
This flea market is worth the price of admission. There are
bargins galore and the people watching entertainment factor
alone is worth the price. You will see people from all walks of
life, dressed in every imaginable way, speaking numerous
languages all scurrying from vendor to vendor searching for the
best bargins. The vendors are all very friendly and happy to
talk about their wares. Many of them are real characters and a
lot of fun to deal with.
Note: This is not the same as going to a garage sale or some of
your local swap meets. The vendors pay good money for a permit
to sell here. You are not going to find a lot of cheap unwanted
junk or that $50,000.00 painting being sold for $1.00. These
vendors are professionals, they know their merchandise and they
know what they are doing. Their overhead is much lower than if
they were selling out of a retail store or mall and the are
usually not paying employees so they can sell for less. You will
find very good bargins, especially if you are willing to
negotiate a little (It's not considered bad manners to negotiate
at a flea market. In fact, many of the vendors enjoy the
negotiating more than they enjoy the selling.), just do not
expect to leave with a lot of junk or with the find of a
lifetime.
The best thing about the Rose Bowl Flea Market is the hugh
variety of items that can be found, there is something for
almost everyone. Very few people leave empty handed and many
people leave with their cars, SUVs or trucks filled with items,
many of which they would not have been able to find anywhere
else.
Last but not least, if you have children, do not be afraid to
bring them with you. There is plenty for them to see and do and
there are plenty of toys, food and other items for sale that
will attract and hold their intrest. Although the place is
always crowded the security is excellent, helpful and friendly
making this a safe place for you and your children.
For more information about the city of Pasadena, California see
http://pasadena.usacitydirectories.com, a
directory of links to city of Pasadena, California guides and
directories listing hotels, restaurants, churches, physicians,
attorneys, information, resources, services, things to do,
places to go, art galleries, service organizations, auto
dealers, nursing homes, convalescent hospitals, antique dealers
and more.
About Author :
David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and is
currently the publisher of several internet directories,
including http://www.usacitydirectories.com a
directory of national, state, county and city guides and
directories listing local guides, directories, web sites and web
pages providing resources, services and information.
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