Reviews Aloha Stadium Concession

5
Courtney Murphy
+5
Great place for souvenirs! Bring your walking shoes and cash! Be sure to check out the tshirt shop at the beginning on the left…big selection and they have Gildan shirts…6 for $20! And Names All Day for handmade leather bracelets! Loved this vendor!!
5
Ignacio Grady
+5
The Aloha Swap Meet offers an expansive shopping experience with a wide variety of items, making it a haven for bargain hunters. The market's size is impressive, providing ample space to wander and explore countless stalls. The array of items available is diverse, catering to different tastes and needs. From unique souvenirs to everyday essentials, you'll find an extensive range of products. One of the standout features is the opportunity for good deals. With so many vendors, there's healthy competition, often resulting in competitive prices and attractive discounts. This makes the Aloha Swap Meet an excellent destination for those looking to snag a bargain on souvenirs, apparel, jewelry, and more. Navigating the market is an adventure in itself, and you'll likely stumble upon unexpected treasures. The lively atmosphere, mingling of visitors, and the chance to interact with vendors create a vibrant and enjoyable shopping experience. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Aloha Swap Meet is a must-visit, promising a delightful shopping escapade with something for everyone.
5
Angie
+5
Excellent place to get souvenirs and local handicrafts. It’s huge. Just like the old International Market Place before it got too fancy. Good lunch too. And clean toilets at the stadium.
5
Ninja Vanish
+5
This place is amazing! Sooo much to offer here from gifts,clothing, toys, island items, shirts and foods! Good deals overall..its outdoors and wraps around the outside of the stadium! $1 local 2$ others wkth kids free to get in. Parking is good and plentiful. Be prepared to walk and for us was damn hot with areas of shade!
4
Jun Bagoyo
+4
Nice to roam around. This is where you can buy cheap shirts, ref magnets, souveneer items, bags, lays, etc. The entrance is 2 dollar and 1 dolkar for Hawaii resident.
5
Thomas Gordon
+5
Hard to beat the deals. A few places had 5 or 6 shirts for $20. Pretty much whatever you're looking for is here. And, clean bathrooms
5
Tawny Valdez
+5
This is definitely a spot for tourist and locals alike. Aloha stadium swap meet is unlike any I’ve been to. It’s $2 a person to get in, get there early to get prime parking and if your good try and haggle the prices! They offer local made items such as; dresses, shirts, island style print clothing, stickers, snacks, toys, bags, handmade jewelry, hats, coffee, sandals, tools, plants you name it they probably have it. So, if you are looking for a one stop shop for souvenirs come here and support small business! They only thing that has changed over the years – (well it’s been about 5 years since I’ve been) is that they offer food, love love love that idea!! Poke nacho’s, bento boxes, burgers, Filipino food! Bring a big bag or back pack because you will be buying tons of stuff, don’t say I didn’t warn you! Also, WATER, HAT, SUNSCREEN, UMBRELLA, WALKING SHOES, SNACKS =)
5
Genevieve Moran-Sherry
+5
All the Souvenirs in there you will find. Some prices are better after you walk a couple more tents down. So busy shopping I didn't take much pics maybe one or two.
5
Michelle
+5
Very fun, $2 entrance. It took us a couple hours to go through the entire stadium
5
Melanie Kinney
+5
Stalls go almost completely around the stadium. A great place to go for Hawaiian dresses and shirts and jewelry. We ate at a food truck with delicious nachos and frozen drinks. Wear good walking shoes and bring your own bags.
5
Tammy Kurihara
+5
I have been coming to Aloha Stadium Swap Meet since I was a kid, however, since Covid I have not returned yet. I still have medical issues i need to take care of so until then, my Sister and Nephew stopped by Lin’s stall to pick up a treat for me. They have tons of awesome local snacks there. Anywhere from dried fruit, candies, mochi crunch, fresh fruit & much much more. You definitely have to check it out! I usually pick up bags of stuff from there but since they didn’t know what I buy from there they went with a guaranteed favorite of mine, Li hing Gummy Bears 🐻. I was very happy! 😍 they are yummy! I add extra Li Hing powder to my bag. I also love shopping for things for my hair (hair ties, clips and flowers) and Aloha Friday wear. Hats and cheap slippers too! Good also for toys for kids and tons of souvenirs for visitors- gourmet salts, nuts, cooking oils, fruit spreads, baked goods etc. Also talented Local Artisans as well. When I eventually go back, i will post alot more pictures 👍 07/23/2023 My Sister picked us up a few goodies from the swap meet again. My mom got the Ginger Wafer Cookies and I got the Li Hing Sour Wild Strawberry and Li Hing Sour Apples. (I shared it with my husband 😉) Lin’s is definitely the go to place for snacks here at Aloha Stadium, prices are very reasonable too!
5
Birdiemom Carol
+5
Bad place for a shopaholic like me 🙄 but loved it. Very friendly vendors especially William Muti who was selling his hand carved jewelry. Such a sweet man. Most of the items were all a reasonable prices. Fun times!!
4
Audrey Alonzo
+4
The Aloha Stadium Swap Meet is open on Wednesday and on Saturday and Sunday. You can get deals and they have a variety of vendors selling cool Hawaiian items of all sorts.
4
Ayla Smith
+4
Downsides first: There's no map or clear layout, but the vendors are circled around the outside of the stadium. You can park & go around the circle until you reach your vehicle again. There aren't a lot of options for food. There are some fruit vendors, a market stand, & a couple of food trucks. A lot of tents sell the same thing. No shade, so wear your sunblock! Plus sides: Lots of souvenir items & a small selection of locally made jewelry, art, honey, tea, etc. You're not really going to save money buying from here though, so don't think you're getting a deal. I've seen cheaper prices on the North Shore. It's a great way to spend a lazy weekend day! If you're a tourist though, I'd suggest skipping this. There are cooler shops & places to see during your limited time here. If you live here though, check this place out for your holiday shopping! Helpful tip, the cost is per person, not per vehicle. There was plenty of parking in the gigantic parking lot. Enter from Salt Lake Blvd!
5
Kelly Spitale
+5
The BEST place to go for souvenirs or just looking for something unique. We always hit the Swap-meet! This is your best bet if you want to purchase Hawaiian clothing, t-shirts, jewelry, hats, etc. Check their website for days and times (I think they are open Wed., Saturday and Sunday). Pricing is great. It cost $2. a person to get in. Great stop!
5
Ronald Fuentes
+5
One of my first stops every year is the swap meet. It has food and Hawaiian artisan and souvenirs at reasonable prices. Great produces by wonderful people and true artisans.
5
Martin T
+5
If you're looking for souvenirs, this is the place to go. Ukuleles, T- Shirts, Stickers, jewelry, beef jerky, food vendors, grain Hawaiian Food and fruits, tools, and a whole bunch more for sure. Plan to at least spend a couple hours checking everything out. $2pp if non local.
5
Tolu (PTM)
+5
The market is a massive one. Lots of local varieties, souvenirs- T-shirts, bags, jewelry, hand bands, caps, dresses 👗 etc. Although you will pay to enter, it is cheap, and there are lots of parking spaces. The materials are generally inexpensive- 6 T-shirts for $20. I am not sure you'll get anything cheap anywhere in the USA.
5
CC Gernand
+5
Always a fun place to pick up unique gifts or even shop for top of the line jewelry. You can find just about anything at this Swap Meet., with Much Aloha.
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