Now in a bigger Cleveland Ave space, with binders deep enough to lose two hours in, a rips table, and graded Pokemon stacked through the display cases.
Dynamo outgrew its old Tamiami Trail suite and moved to a larger space on Cleveland Avenue, and regulars say the move somehow kept the atmosphere intact — same faces behind the counter, more room to browse. That atmosphere is the shop's actual product. Customers routinely report spending two hours working through binders and loose-card boxes without anyone hovering.
Pokemon is the anchor. Graded slabs fill the display cases, sealed boxes line the shelves, and the singles inventory runs from budget bulk you can dig through with a kid to high-value cards that are genuinely fun to look at even if you are not buying. Prices track market comps closely enough that reviewers who checked them mid-visit said so approvingly. The other half of the store is video games — new and retro across every system, including hard-to-find titles.
Staff get named in reviews more than the stock does. Mark, Matt and James come up constantly, usually in the context of talking to somebody's kid about their card collection for twenty minutes. One family described walking out having made a new friend, which is a strange thing to write about a retail store and also clearly true here. There is a rips table for opening packs on site.
Hours are the most generous of any Fort Myers card shop: 10AM to 10PM most days, open until 11PM on Tuesday, and 10AM to 8PM on Sunday — seven days a week. That makes it the realistic option for anyone who cannot get to a shop before dinner. Cleveland Avenue puts it close to downtown Fort Myers rather than out by the airport, so it pairs easily with anything else on US 41.
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