Ok, this is a very hard one for me. I want to give them 5 Stars just for the people there. They were BEYOND nice, polite, respectful, helpful, absolutely wonderful in every possible way! But I can’t go past 2 based on my personal experience. They have added a lot more attractions this year for their Pumpkin Patch and most were actually nice. Price of admission is $15 per person. Our 1 y/o was free. What does this price of admission get you: plenary of photo ops, tractor ride to/from the pumpkin patch, 2 small play structures with slides, 2 corn mazes (1 “beginner” and 1 “big”) NOTE: the mazes are NOT stroller friendly! Unless you have a 4 wheeled or rubber off road tires, DO NOT take your stroller in the mazes. The dirt/rock is very loose and VERY deep and our 3 plastic wheeled stroller with 1 baby and a diaper bag was almost impossible to push through itAlso included are picnic tables (both shaded and unshaded), and 5lbs towards a pumpkin. We bought 3 tickets for $45 and got 15lbs worth of pumpkins. So 1 large or 4-5 small or 1 medium and 2 small which is what we ended up with and hit 15.23lbs and we were good to go. So it ends there for what we got for $45! Their added attractions include: a maze tractor ride, small rollercoaster, strawberry spinners (like giant tea-cups), and 2 pomegranate cannons. Here’s the catch, these additions cost additional money! You need to buy tickets. 1 ticket=$4 or 6 for $20. Every one of these attractions are 1 ticket per ride per person and the pomegranate cannon is 2 tickets. I can say this, PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THESE CANNONS! $8 for 5 shots of very sticky pomegranates to shoot them at old tires and a broken down tractor. 1) it is VERY loud (the do offer earmuffs) 2) the cannon only shoots them so far and they just roll on the ground or explode on exit of the cannon for nothing. This was a waste of time & money. The strawberry spinners were the best part but my oldest and I love going as fast as we can on these things, but still, for $8 for the 2 of us to ride for a few minutes it was not worth it. $65 total for a family of 4 (3 “adults” & 1 baby) and we got about 2 hours of our day and 15lbs of 1 medium and 2 very small pumpkins. I’ll let y’all determine if that’s good for you & your family. If you do go, go with a group, pack a lunch (I only saw ice cream for sale at the same place you buy the tickets), stop at every photo op & get your...
Read more2024 - 2 stars $15 a person. 4 people it was $52 (kid). 6 tickets are $20. A popsicle is $5. Each ride is a tix there is 3 rides an the cannons are 2 tix. We grabbed 4 pumpkins. It says anything under 5 pounds is free since we already paid $15 to get in. Anything over is .75¢ per pound. Since most of the pumpkins are large anyways scattered about. Upon check out it came to almost $78. We said no an opted to keep just one of the four pumpkins for free. We came on a week day. It wasn’t busy but no vendors or food. Portable potties too still. Staff as always is fantastic. It’s just the cost. I went to a patch in Idaho an left with 13 pumpkins for $32 bucks. Safeway an Costco have pumpkins cheaper. Sadly I think this will be our last year going here.
2023 - 3 stars Prices went up. Value of what you get still isn’t there.
2022: 4 stars I was thrilled to see vendors, food, an crafts for kids. We went on a weekend this time an early to avoid a busy crowd. I was kinda sad to see a lackluster display of pumpkins. I know Halloween is near but last year the pumpkins I got here lasted me till May in my home. There wasn’t a single pumpkin here to take back that was as beautiful as the ones last year. Lots of rotting one. I’m also not sure how much we paid last year for the tractor ride but $12 seems a bit steep when another farm charged $20 an had 9 attractions vs what they had. I still enjoy the fact they are so much closer an that they brought vendors. But they could include so much more. Till next year!
2021: 5 stars - What a wonderful place. We came on a week day. Thus we avoided all the traffic and crowded of people. We were greeted by plenty of hellos an smiles. Almost like we were visiting the mid west where everyone says hello. The only people who didn’t were the other visitors around us. Ample parking. I would recommend shoes as it’s a dirt farm lol. My kid loved the tractor ride and being able to pick his own pumpkins. The land they have an the tractor ride. They could easily do so much more an add so much more but it’s was simple and splendid. There are bathrooms! They could use a little snack area. Maybe some local coffee and pie lol. So def bring your own snacks lol. We spent about an hour here. Played in the maze an explored the area. Would love to come back for different seasons. Especially with the...
Read moreWe came here on a Saturday, during a holiday weekend and our idea of a good time was the exact same idea that many others had. It was extremely crowded just before 930am after opening and once you enter the facility, everyone feels the need to head to the barn, which is honestly an ideally accurate assumption. Visible signage does not indicate that this section is for a tractor ride to the strawberry field, which I did not care for at the time. I came for the cherries. It’s also a $4 ride per person to the strawberry field then you have to pay per weight. Ohh and by asking, the ladies said the strawberry field was closing in 30 minutes, because there are too many people, but nobody told the people in line at the back. 🤪🤨
I abandoned my party, because I just needed cherries in my life. I also felt that once all these people realized or finished their visit to the strawberry field, the good cherries would either be gone or you’re just bumping into others at the same tree. After leaving my party and 20 minutes later, I was able to gather 9lbs of cherries and drop that off at the car. So I headed back to the strawberry line to see where my party was, but apparently they got tired of waiting.
Back across the parking lot I went and into the cheery trees I go. Just as I assumed, all those people waiting for strawberries were now in the trees. My original 20 minute adventure turned into an hour or more after waiting for everyone to pay. But I will admit, we walked away with 17 lbs of cherries and we will come back again, just not during a...
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