I went there the last week of June. It was fun. I took 3 teenage kids, 13 to 15 and they LOVED it ! We all found something to buy, and saved a ton of money. I did see the furniture from Wilderness lodge. I could not tell if it was MDF (pressed fiber/wood boards). Really wanted to get the TV armiour... but didn't...
The sales staff was.... different. They were working very hard. The guys in the warehouse were working at shifting all the stuff, and dropped some of it. The amount of stuff ran the whole spectrium... from damaged WDW and DL items that only had a tiny scratch to shirts with holes, and ceramics that were broken. There was a lot of one of a kind stuff... and boxes of old WDW/DL paper napkins, ice cream paper bowls, old metal signs, acres of bed spreads... and tons of other stuff. It took us almost 2 1/2 hours to just look at stuff.
Do keep in mind that it is a warehouse... and hot this time of year! They have a small showroom up front that has some stuff, about 20 feet wide and maybe 25 feet long.... and then the warehouse is in back. They only use a small fraction of the warehouse that they let you walk around in. And of course they had the best stuff on the other side of the chain link fence... and I couldn't find any one that spoke english that would, or could give me any info on some of the stuff... It wasn't that they wouldn't, but they were very busy, and the people I taked to did not have english as a first language...
Of course, my (bad) spelling leaves some in think english isn't my native tounge either!
It was diff. worth a trip... and I am planning on hitting it every trip I can! They had the wallpaper from the Poly there for a ton less $$$ then it went for on eBay.
The sales staff was.... different. They were working very hard. The guys in the warehouse were working at shifting all the stuff, and dropped some of it. The amount of stuff ran the whole spectrium... from damaged WDW and DL items that only had a tiny scratch to shirts with holes, and ceramics that were broken. There was a lot of one of a kind stuff... and boxes of old WDW/DL paper napkins, ice cream paper bowls, old metal signs, acres of bed spreads... and tons of other stuff. It took us almost 2 1/2 hours to just look at stuff.
Do keep in mind that it is a warehouse... and hot this time of year! They have a small showroom up front that has some stuff, about 20 feet wide and maybe 25 feet long.... and then the warehouse is in back. They only use a small fraction of the warehouse that they let you walk around in. And of course they had the best stuff on the other side of the chain link fence... and I couldn't find any one that spoke english that would, or could give me any info on some of the stuff... It wasn't that they wouldn't, but they were very busy, and the people I taked to did not have english as a first language...
Of course, my (bad) spelling leaves some in think english isn't my native tounge either!
It was diff. worth a trip... and I am planning on hitting it every trip I can! They had the wallpaper from the Poly there for a ton less $$$ then it went for on eBay.