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    Columbus Antique Mall

    3.5 (46 reviews)
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    Ashley S.

    3 stories of AMAZING ANTIQUES!!! Beautiful old factory, countless vendors-- well worth a trip!

    Sarah F.

    This is a must-see and do in Wisconsin if you love antiques. It is the largest antique mall in the whole state, and it will take you hours to comb through everything. The place is massive! I've gotten several wonderful deals and beautiful finds here, I will absolutely return for another day trip. Make sure you give yourself time because you will get lost! The people who ring up purchases are very nice and they take transactions by paper and book, so be patient!

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    Hannah L.

    Let me start out. I've been going here once a month for the 20% off sale for like 4-5 months straight. The mall is that diverse and the vendors change stuff out so often you can come in, and find new stuff monthly! There's a very large parking lot, if you get there early you can park near the front. But if you have to park further away, don't worry! They have carts to bring your finds to the car! When you first come in there's a sign telling you what the feature of the month is, and any deals. Which is nice. And this is a mall that keeps track of the vendors discounts. So you don't have to keep track of the vendor/% and tell them at check out like some. Then there's a little snack area with soda/coffee/snacks. It's a surrounded but antique vendor cases. Little tables for seating. They know people usually make a day out of coming to this mall! All the floors have baskets, at the beginning of every room, and the baskets have little fabric pieces to keep glass pieces safe. (Which is my main collection atm) If you get a cart, they have an elevator, you just have to have one of the nice people working the store operate it for you. The bathrooms have stalls, and there's 3. One at the front and two at the back end near the stairs. Complete opposite end. For when you've made it to the other side of the mall in 2 hours. Ha. Also, the people who pack up, they wrap your pieces up beautifully. It's like getting another present when you get it home. They make sure everything's safe for travel. This is hands down the most exciting place for me!

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    Ella R.

    Best antique mall in Wisconsin. Some of the vendors are a bit pricey but there are also some that are very cheap quite a mixed bag. If you want to go through everything it's gonna take you about four hours but it's so much fun and I love looking at everything.

    Erika R.

    Such an amazing collection and space! Give yourself about 4 hours to really go through everything!

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    The largest antique store I've seen! Good prices and lots of variety. Don't go on a Sunday, the check out line was 20 minutes!

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    Spend a day here. It is massive and full of treasures. Start early in the day as they close at 4.

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    I found some real treasures here. Only made it through the first floor before we had to leave. It is huge! Worth the trip.

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    4.8(6 reviews)
    43.7 mi

    Totally 80s! Totally fun! Went there with my son and it was a blast from the past! Lots and lots of…read morecostumes and accessories to choose from. Lots of cool scenarios to take pics! PLUS: they have tripods and selfie sticks you can use. Great location and something different to do when you're in the dells. Make sure you use coupon!

    I am very surprised that I am the first to review this place. It has been open for about a year and…read moreis awesome. It is something that is cool and different for the family to do. You can't miss it. Just look for the colorful cars standing up on end. They have a decent sized parking lot that it shares with the other business in the strip mall that it is in. I was also surprised that I did not have to have a reservation, even though I got there early. There still was not a long line or huge crowd the whole time I was there and we spent about an hour there. They do not even offer reservations either so, I do not know how they handle it if they get slammed packed. You start your journey by getting dressed in 80s gear that they provide. You could also bring your own, but they have a huge selection of pants shirts, shoes, earring headbands, sunglasses, gloves, phones, hats, sweatpants, and chains. They also have makeup for you. They provide changing rooms and lockers to lock up your clothes you wore there. I recommend getting there early to get your full pick of clothing. Once something is worn, it is out of commission for a while until it is cleaned. The staff there is so helpful and friendly they are awesome. They provide you with a tripod, which was perfect because I was able to use my Apple Watch to control my phone's shutter. They have about 20 scenes set up for you to take some photos. Some of the scenes include MTV, a big boom box, Miami Vice car, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Farris Beuler's room, Super Mario Brothers, Hulk Hogan, Back to the Future 2 hoverboard, a rubix cube, bubble gum and you start it all off with the Simpsons, which is located in the area with the clothes. The scenes are very well done. My favorite was probably the MTV, followed closely by Miami Vice and the Rubix Cube. You end your tour by exiting through a huge stack of VHS tapes which comes out in the gift shop and looks like a coke machine on that side. The gift shop has candy, drinks and 80 themed items like shirts, hats, rubix cubes, bags, lite brites and pictures. Once you hit the gift shop, don't forget to go outside and take pictures by the cars though before you turn your clothes back in. When you turn you clothes back in, you put them in a basket for cleaning and you are off. This place was very fun. My littles, who were both born in the 2010's both had a blast. You will definitely get some awesome shots. If you have an Apple Watch and iPhone, it is easy peasy. If not, you will just have to use your camera's timer or bring your own Bluetooth shutter. I highly recommend checking this place out. It puts an 80s spin on the selfie museum fad that is sweeping the country. It is a unique spot and is definitely more than worthy for a prime-time spot on your itinerary.

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