It was fun for the kids! Santa sits in a slay rather than hold the kids, which I was very pleased with. You get to stamp a stamp on a little ornament (piece of wood) which was included and I thought was a cute idea and a fast way for people to make them. The line is the worst part of the entire experience, I usually wouldnt complain about a line but for the price we paid and for getting there a little early I will just be honest. I think it took about 45 minutes just to get inside to see Santa and the reindeer. One person had to stay in line the entire time while others went to enjoy the birds and animals on the farm with the kids since they start to get a little mad sitting in a stroller or standing in a line for so long. We thought buying tickets limited the amount of people there at once or something I guess. It was a fun experience regardless. We all left happy we went, and made some good memories plus cute pictures to...
Read moreVery disappointing experience to say the least. There is honestly little effort made to make this a fun experience - seems like the goal is to draw people in for a holiday experience at a high price, make money and never want them to come back. It starts at the parking lot, so muddy to the point that they are advising you to be careful not to get stuck upon entry. I wouldn’t dare bring a stroller in due to the mud. The Santa and Mrs Claus were terrible. There were three reindeer and you were lucky if they were anywhere near. The only animals you could pet were the sheep/ram - not the mini horse nor the bunnies. The ornament activity is a piece of wood to put a stamp on. The only thing my kids were excited about was the bounce house in which they had 5 minutes so other kids could do the same. Waste of time, money, and cleanup. Try harder if you care about...
Read moreWe went for the Christmas event this afternoon after buying tickets a few months ago. After reading other reviews, I was terrified it was going to be awful, but we actually had a nice time. It is definitely a low budget set up but there were several cute spots to take pictures, some animals (including beautiful peacocks), a small bounce house, and a few games. There was a single reindeer that you weren’t able to get close to, so calling it a Reindeer Farm is a stretch. It wasn’t busy when we were there so we didn’t have to wait for anything, including pictures with Santa, although the kids weren’t able to sit with Santa so that was a bummer. It’s right next to Bronner’s, which is convenient, and the staff were all very friendly. I think if you are already in Frankenmuth and have little kids it is a fun way to spend 30-60 minutes, but otherwise I’d...
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