4/5 Trisha G. 2 years ago on Google
What
a
hoot!
My
husband
and
I
decided
to
drive
down
from
the
mountains
to
experience
this
Treasure
Hunt
I'd
been
hearing
so
much
about.
That's
a
four-hour
drive,
each
way
for
us!
We
arrived
about
9:30
am
on
Friday,
since
that's
when
the
new
stuff
is
put
out
each
week.
Step
1,
before
getting
in
line
to
wait,
was
to
get
a
ticket
number
from
the
machine
set
up
just
to
the
left
of
the
door.
Others
were
definitely
there
long
before
me,
since
my
number
was
220.
After
waiting
around
for
quite
a
while
waiting,
a
gentleman
came
out
and
arranged
us
all
in
a
line
according
to
our
ticket
number.
I
missed
making
it
in
time
to
be
one
of
the
first
group
let
in.
Another
wait
for
people
inside
to
make
their
selections
and
leave.
As
they
left
additional
persons
lined
up.
(I'm
guessing
this
has
a
lot
to
do
with
fire
mars
as
he's
occupancy
standards.)
The
first
challenge
for
me
was
to
find
a
cart.
They
were
all
in
use
by
the
first
group.
So,
I
waited
by
the
cashier
stand
for
someone
to
check
out
so
I
could
take
their
cart
when
they
were
done.
(I
recommend
it
as
a
way
to
get
a
cart
)
Next:.
Figure
out
the
approach.
Bins
in
the
middle
aisles
of
the
store
held
boxes,
some
torn,
some
not,
some
items
looked
good,
some
not,
but
all
items
were
$10
each.
Items
along
the
side
walls
and
back
of
the
store
are
sold
at
a
discount,
but
less
than
you
find
other
places.
There
was
definitely
a
diverse
crowd!
Older,
younger,
black,
white,
tan,
brown,
and
me,
pink
from
the
cold
weather.
I
have
to
say,
that
absolutely
everyone
I
interacted
with
was
kind,
generous,
smiling,
informative.
We
were
all
just
looking
for
a
bargain.
I
left
with
a
few
new
brand
name
bed
pillows,
a
sweet
reborn
doll
for
my
granddaughter,
a
set
of
unicorn
ponies
in
a
stall,
a
campfire
graniteware
coffee
pot,
a
food
mandolin,
A
teabag
/
condiment
organizer,
a
kitchen
scales,
two
new
curling
irons,
a
tabletop
artists
easel
and
taboret,
a
nice
deep
14"
frying
pan,
an
electric
foam-cutter
set,
and
much
more.
"Life
is
like
a
bowl
of
chocolates.
You
never
know
what
you
are
going
to
get."