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  • Edwin Watts Golf National Clearance Center

    Like cars, golf clubs also have model years. This store offers last season’s hot drivers and putters at deep savings.

  • Claiming to be America’s largest flea market, Sanford’s Flea World is a Byzantine maze of more than 1,700 sales booths, which are bursting with bargains every weekend. The mostly new goods are already cheap, but you can haggle to lower prices still. In addition to an A to Z list of goods for sale, Flea World also has live bands, bingo, and an a old-style amusement park, Fun World, for the kids.

  • Sure, it’s a big enclosed suburban mall, but it’s also one of the best in Central Florida and hugely popular with visitors and locals. Stores include Dillard’s, JC Penney, Sears, Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, and more than 200 others.

  • The impulse-buy watches at Fossil are cheap, fun, and have a pop-culture aesthetic.

  • This showroom is crammed with 150 models of guitar (including one made of rosewood and ivory costing $25,000), catering to all budgets.

  • This small but sensory gallery sells sculptures, ceramics, and other imaginative oddities made of metal, stone, clay, and wood.

  • Ivanhoe Row

    This stretch of antique shops has thinned in recent years due to rising rents, but there are still more than a dozen stores offering vintage linens, clothing, jewelry, and various collectables. The period furniture available can range from Art Deco to Victorian.

  • Choose from recent lines of urbane Cole shoes; bags and clothes also vie for attention with about 25 per cent discount.

  • Kids love the play area, which has enough LEGO pieces to build almost anything. Inside, the cash registers sing as parents buy the latest Lego gadgets.

  • An amazing selection of kimonos, samurai swords, bonsais, Japanese Disneyana, and kites is sold here.

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