From what we saw advertised on their website and other reviews, we had high expectations, and we were even more impressed once we arrived.
We brought ten boys, ages 7-12, on Saturday, October 28, in two vehicles, and were impressed that this place in the middle of nowhere had signs all along the way assuring us that our GPS was leading us in the right direction.
We arrived just before 11, and were thankful they had a couple of guys directing cars where to park. They definitely were prepared for a large number of visitors and could have comfortably accommodated many more without it feeling crowded at all.
The $10 admission allows free reign of this autumn land. Our guys loved the huge magic carpet slide just as we entered and the brand new treehouses. Theyâve taken special care to enable parents and grandparents accessibility.
And the cow-train ride holds adults and little ones. If you have younger children, thereâs an amazing covered corn pileâ which is kind of like a sand pile, only better because corn is so much easier to get off! Plus it had little slides and climbing things to keep little tikes busy. And then thereâs an intermediate slide between he corn pile and the magic carpet slide.
They also have an open air bouncy thing our boys loved, and a cannonball shooter where they could shoot corn to targets.
And of course, the pumpkin patch and corn maze!!! They have an awesome covered trailer that takes visitors out to the pumpkin patch where they can pick their own tiny or ginormous pumpkins in all colors, shapes and sizes right out of the garden. Each is priced according to sizeâ the ones our boys picked ranged from .50 cents to $12.
The corn maze was super terrific with tall green stalks, and a maze they redesign every year. Our boys continued to go in and out in all different directions.
And their concessions had something for everyone with hotdogs, barbecue, burgers, chili, frito chili pie, etc., plus candy, drinks, and chips.
Our boys kept saying thank you for taking us. And we were so thankful for all the time and effort the folks there put in to making the place so family friendly and fun. They told us they like to add something new every...
   Read moreWe went with the school the school had a set price for adults to go with their children when you get there they charge you more than what the school said school price 12 they charged 16 and said they were not honoring the price the school printed out for the parents and the parents werenât allowed to do anything but stand there and watch the kids didnât get to do everything normally they let the kids get off the hay ride and pick a pumpkin nope not this time they drive through the field and back out you pick up your pumpkin at the front when you leave they didnât even give the how a pumpkin grows story the top of the hay ride was falling apart and he drove so fast there was so much dust you had to close your eyes and couldnât see much and dont dare ask about anything because they get an attitude with you the guide was really rude wouldnât acknowledge the teachers the guide cut the trip short we stayed at each place about 10 minutes before they moved us they kept repeating you can go buy lunch and concessions and promoting the gift shop the whole time we were there it was 2 1/2 hours thatâs with a 30 minute lunch break got started at 10 done by 12:30 not worth the price you pay or the drive out there will not...
   Read moreWhat an incredible place! We've never been to a pumpkin patch that compares. Unique activities like a giant, corn-filled play area, corn launchers and a pedal kart track. Among so, so much more. I can't believe the boys (6, 9, 11) were entertained for 6 straight hours and still weren't ready to leave. I don't think we've stayed at a pumpkin patch more than a couple hours ever. There's youth of various ages manning the activities, keeping things tidy and available for questions. They were all so courteous and hard-working. My oldest tipped over on one of the little karts and a boy about his age (had on a BBF shirt but wasn't the one manning the karts) came over and said he understood, he's done it before and wanted to check on him. He made my son feel much better (he was mostly embarrassed, not hurt). Clean place, great carnival-like food (nachos, hot dogs, frito pies, kettle corn, funnel cake, homemade lemonade, etc.) with very reasonable prices and just an overall very pleasant experience. Already planning to make this a tradition,...
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