From a wheelchair users point of view: My child is in a wheelchair and is semi mobile. *Cow carts were fun, wish they had some sort of stepper available to help step into the ride because it is pretty high. *The big slide, white with the blue line, was fun. Wish there was someone there to help control the line and the flow of people getting on. *The Fairytail trail is not at all accessible for anyone in a wheelchair. It has Gravel but the wheelchair sinks down and won't roll thru. *Duck race has no ducks so I promised my child that next time we will take our own ducks. *There is an area close to the maze that you can play mini basketball and a toss game. That was NOT at all accessible. There is two big steps on both ends and we had to lift my daughter out of her wheelchair and then lift the wheelchair to put her on the play area walkway. *Seating areas are great because there are no steps to get to a bench, it's all smooth. However, they should add some designated handicap seating because we can not get to the center of the table area with wheelchair so we hated to have to ask people to give up their spots on the ends for us to sit and eat. *We did the smaller maze because we were told the bigger one had a bridge with steps we had to go over, there was no way around it so that was a HUGE disappointment for us. That was one of the bigger reasons we went and didn't get to do. The ground was pretty solid and we're able to get the wheelchair thru the small maze. The small maze also has a bridge but you can go under it. *Went to pick out a pumpkin from the field and were again disappointed that they do have an accessible wagon to load a wheelchair but they said "the person who runs it isn't here". It's a weekend!! Why wouldn't you use a very important piece of equipment on a day that you know more wheelchairs will likely show up?!?!? We went and we had to unload my teen from her chair so that the crew could help up lift up the wheelchair to load up. We got to the pumpkin patch and got our pumpkins. And on the way back is where we ran into issues. Attendants did NOT help us load the wheelchair!! Another patron had to step in to help my husband while the attendant stood there and watched them struggle!! **Over all, if you have a person in a wheelchair, please take someone to help you. We had not gone to this maze in about 6 years because that experience was way worst back then so I'm glad on the improvements they have made. I hope they see my review and continue to improve as we would like to continue to attend with our daughter in...
Read moreIn general, the lack of information and signage is a bit frustrating. There were no ponies and no signs that they wouldn’t be there, neither on the website, upon entering, nor once we got to the riding area. We even mentioned to the ticket booth attendant how excited our niece was and they didn’t say something either.
When we saw the pumpkin patch we thought it would be fun to pick our own pumpkins; one pumpkin for each family member. But you have to carry them all the way from where you picked them back to the wagon which can be a 20 min walk in the hot sun, making it difficult for the families they advertise to. I’m used to there being some sort of carrying system offered by the venue. You can’t bring strollers either, which would help. Oh, but there’s one wheelbarrow to share across the several acres (??). Or you can wait for them to drop you off at the weighing station exit where they have pre-picked pumpkins but what’s the fun in that? So, really the pumpkin patch is best as a photo-op. The pumpkins are gorgeous and unique, though! (at the exit they have wheelbarrows you can use to haul pumpkins and can take it to your car across the street!)
All in all it is a pretty standard fair environment geared towards children - slides, rides, and bland food that is way too expensive - who seem to love it, and isn’t that the point? We went the last weekend in Oct and there weren’t too long of lines.
Staff was SUPER friendly, willing to answer questions, and assist...
Read moreI LOVE this spot. SO much to do for children and adults. They have slides, jumping balloons, corn maze, flower maze, small animals, pumpkin patch, flower garden, and games to play. The lines to buy tickets were very long, if you're fine with a small fee to buy online on their website ($3), I recommend to do that, I bought them online while I was in line and I skipped a long line. They use tokens to buy food and water, each token is $5 (one grilled corn is one token, brisket nachos and a bottle of water is two tokens, funnel cake is one token, just for some examples on how the tokens work) You can buy tokens at the gift shop or they have a token machine near the kitchen area, too. I ate the brisket sandwich with chips and it was good. They have tractors that give you a hay ride to and from the pumpkin patch all day. I was at the pumpkin patch near sunset, A LOT of mosquitoes. Wear some Off spray and sunscreen. You can pick out flowers, pumpkins, squash, and tomatoes while you're there and pay for them when they take you back to the main area. There's ample free parking but prepared to walk because it gets packed. The food line was very long but the employees work fast and were friendly. Great experience! Oh, it gets a bit chilly at night so dress accordingly. One Pokéstop at...
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