Hours
| Mon | 11:00–18:00 |
|---|---|
| Tue | 11:00–18:00 |
| Wed | 11:00–18:00 |
| Thu | 11:00–18:00 |
| Fri | 11:00–18:00 |
| Sat | 11:00–18:00 |
| Sun | 11:00–15:00 |
What to expect at Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus
Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus has built one of the stronger reputations on its block — 4.9★ across 1,311 Google reviews is the kind of number that only emerges from years of consistent service. Players return, bring friends, and leave reviews that mention staff by name.
The shop focuses primarily on Pokémon Trading Card Game, which translates into deeper inventory per-set, stronger event support, and a community of dedicated players rather than a diluted multi-game crowd.
Games at this shop
Below are the trading card games we've identified as supported at this shop, each with context about how that game plays and what to look for when you visit.
Pokémon Trading Card Game (Pokémon TCG)
Pokémon Trading Card Game, launched in 1996 by The Pokémon Company, is the most widely-recognized TCG brand on Earth. Local game stores host weekly Pokémon League play — casual games with play-for-fun prizes and a Junior-division-friendly atmosphere. Prerelease tournaments arrive a week before every new expansion. The competitive circuit runs League Challenges, League Cups, Regional Championships, and culminates in the Pokémon World Championships each summer.
Pokémon League at Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus runs weekly — a two-hour window to play a few games, meet other trainers, and pick up promo cards and League prizes.
Pokémon plays faster than Magic — games typically finish in 10-20 minutes, making it the friendliest entry point for kids and casual players.
Event support here: prerelease events.
What to look for in this shop if you play Pokémon TCG:
- Pokémon League earns you free promo cards just for showing up — always worth the visit.
- Singles prices vary wildly between stores; compare before buying staples.
- If you have kids, ask about Junior-division separate tables during prereleases.
Local context
With 1,311 reviews accumulated over the shop's tenure, Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus sits in the top tier of visibility for the Casselberry TCG scene. Stores at this scale typically support multi-game event schedules and keep broad inventory across Standard-legal sets.
Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus occupies a storefront at 920 FL-436. Street-level independent shops like this often develop tighter community relationships than chain-plaza counterparts — a signal to look for if you want an LGS that knows its players.
Evening-friendly hours at Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus make this a practical weekday destination for players who don't finish work until 6 or 7pm.
Focused coverage on Pokémon TCG suggests Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus has chosen depth over breadth. Specialist shops often stock harder-to-find singles for their chosen games and support competitive-level events rather than casual-only leagues.
Plan a visit with confidence — the community vetting here is strong. Bring a deck, ask about upcoming events, and expect to leave having met at least one person you might play with again.
Frequently asked questions
Current hours are: Monday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM; Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM; Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM; Thursday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM; Friday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM; Saturday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM; Sunday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Hours may change on holidays or around major TCG release weekends. We recommend calling ahead for same-day visits.
You can reach the shop by phone at (407) 834-2273. For questions about event schedules, inventory availability, or grading services, a quick call usually gets the most accurate answer.
Yes — their website is http://www.bigleaguecards.com/. Most shop websites publish an event calendar, singles inventory search, and buylist rates. Check their site before visiting to confirm details.
Yes — Pokémon Trading Card Game is one of the TCGs supported at this shop. You can expect sealed product (booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, starter decks), singles for deck-building, and typically event nights dedicated to Pokémon TCG. Call ahead to confirm current inventory.
Most LGS stores operate a buylist — you bring your collection in, staff appraises the cards, and you leave with cash or store credit. Store credit typically pays 20-40% above the cash rate. Contact Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus ahead of time for a bulk-collection appointment.
PSA and CGC both allow bulk-submission partnerships with retail shops. If Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus participates, you can skip the mail-in paperwork entirely — drop cards off, pay the fee, and pick up graded slabs 6-12 weeks later.
Most card shops dedicate 40-60% of floor space to play tables. Big League Sports & Pokemon & One Piece & Labubus likely follows this pattern. Call ahead if you're planning a multi-person event — large groups sometimes need advance reservations.
Card shops are generally welcoming to players of all ages. Pokémon League sessions specifically target younger players, and prerelease weekends often include Junior-division brackets.
Check the shop's location on the map above for parking context. Casselberry tends to offer free lot parking in outer neighborhoods and metered/paid parking closer to the center.
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Data about this shop is aggregated from public sources (Google Places, Wizards Play Network, Pokémon Play!, and our own verification). Hours, inventory, and event schedules can change; we recommend calling ahead before traveling. Shop owners: claim this listing to update information.