If you really love Alpacas then maybe you would like this location but really there are only a few of them and I wouldn't say your interaction with them is immersive. It has a circus environment offering tractor rides and golf cart rentals through the the the flower bed fields. But those fields feel barren, plants grown in dusty, rocky and exposed terrain. Nothing struck me any more impressive than a person's garden in front of their home. There is a very Japanese cafe on the second floor which is good but not worth a...
Read moreThe alpaca farm is just a small little corner, which could be an introductory if you'd haven't been close to alpaca before. Would suggest to buy just 1 portion of feed, we bought 2 portions at first, all stuffed in the same container as 1 portion, which was seriously very small and those didn't feed half of them, and went back to purchase again and was just given a gigantic leaf. We're still spat at despite diligently feeding them. 🥲 Entrance: 500 (Bundle with Tractor ride = 900, i.e. 450) Feed: 300...
Read moreA bit of a tourist trap. They had run out of feed when we arrived but we still paid to get in and saw the cute alpacas. We just have arrived at a bad time as the place was flocking with tourists and tour busses. They had other activities going (ice mobile riding) so it was noisy and chaotic. Parking was ample and free, but overall we probably would give it a miss if not for being in the area for...
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