Worst experience I’ve had in Hong Kong!! I’m livid. $150 pp entrance fee, and then you have to pay for everything once you get inside. They give you some tokens for a carnival claw machine to try to grab a toy, but it is a scam and doesn’t pick up the toys. Then we went to look for things to do and there were activities that cost another $30 but didn’t have anyone working at the stations. There were animals to feed, and you guessed it, you have to pay $30 for a few carrot sticks. The animals are in small concrete pens with feces everywhere- should someone call animal welfare? I got dozens and dozens of bug bites, which I never get, the place was filthy. I honestly saw very few pineapples, they call this a pineapple farm??? If you want to feed the alpacas you have to pay more money. I couldn’t have...
Read moreGo Green Farm is an interesting place to visit with kids, as you can touch and feel the animals in real life. Not really agreed to put them into a cage, but it seems the environment here is acceptable. Other than animals, not many other activities to do here. Visited here on the weekend after lunch, it's not packed here and there is a lot of open space. The signature activity here is to visit the alpacas here, there are 4 of them here and they are cute. You can pay extra money for their feed, or even get into their cage and play with them. The price here is quite expensive, however if they can handle the animals well, I think the price is still acceptable. After all, we should not visit those animals here, they should stay from their origin, and we go to their...
Read moreLike it for Alpaca. Seems the park theme was about pineapples, but the dried pineapples food, as they claimed planted in HK but processing in China. ... the entrance fee (includes a branch of hand-crafted souvenirs) for park and little zoo is $150 per head(3+ yrs old). You can see rabbits, goats and alpacas. There's $30 per small cup of carrots to feed 🐇 🐐. If you wanna feed Alpaca, you need to pay another $60 for entering the feeding area, where you can pet and feed Alpaca closely. Worth mentioning that there are a few little playgrounds inside the park, and some facilities are clean and new. Although it's a bit expensive, still worth it as my daughter had fun...
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