Cards, Collectibles, and Accessibility: My Experience at Cards In A Box
- Ingram Arizmendi
- 14 minutes ago
- 1 min read
As someone who loves collecting cards, I'm always on the lookout for new shops to explore. While at The Star in Frisco, I spotted a card store called Cards In A Box and decided to roll in and see what they had.
Entry and Layout
Getting inside was easy, and right away I noticed that the store had a good amount of space to move around. Most of the aisles were clear and accessible, which made browsing simple. There was one aisle that felt a bit tight, especially with my larger wheelchair, but I was still able to pass through without too much trouble. For someone with a smaller chair, it would be even easier to move around.
Shopping Experience
The shop had a great selection of slab cards and collectibles, which instantly got my attention. After taking my time looking through the displays, I ended up buying three slab cards that I was really happy with. Everything was well organized and within reach, making the experience smooth and enjoyable.
Staff and Service
The staff was super friendly and welcoming, which made the visit even better. They were happy to help and made sure I had everything I needed while browsing.
Final Thoughts
Overall, Cards In A Box delivered both in accessibility and in collectible finds. With friendly staff and an accessible layout, it was a great stop for any card collector—wheelchair user or not.
⭐ 5 out of 5 rating.
A fun and accessible experience for card lovers!

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