The absolute rudest customer service experience possibly ever. I was coming for the hayride and other fall fest activities, but I stopped inside the market first to see if I could use the bathroom. I knew the festivities didnāt start until 3 PM so when I went inside, I asked the older woman if they were open. She looked at me like I had 10 heads and looked all around her and then responded āAre we OPEN?ā. I was looking around like I was missing something. I mean, I understood that the doors were open, but I didnāt know if they were open for business yet because nobody else was in there I was trying to be respectful of their time. I responded, āYes. Are you open or no?ā. She again looked at me like I had 10 heads and said, āAre we open or NOT?ā correcting my grammar. At this point, Iām just confused and furious. I felt like I came to a troll at a toll bridge and didnāt know the riddle to get through. I asked if there was a restroom that I could use, and she said āThat we donāt haveā. I turned around and walked out. At that point I wanted to leave, but I came from an hour and 15 minutes away because they are one of the only places that allows dogs on the attractions so we stayed. Everyone else there was pretty nice, But on the way back from one of the activities I noticed for porta potties. I was confused why she couldnāt even inform me that they were there. I looked up reviews of this place and saw several negative reviews about the owner. Also, the pumpkins were extremely expensive. Everything was, actually. Would...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI was approached by an employee in front of my family of five with their rules for the sunflower field.š»OK.I did pick a sunflower without the correct color wrist band. I was not asked to pay for it although I offered. Upon hearing $3 for one tiny sunflower I handed it back. I was wrong. We were told. Thing is, as we were wrapping up our pictures in front of the sunflower field (surprisingly there was no charge for pics), and after spending at least $175 for their maze and ( slow, rude food service, we were approached AGAIN, a SECOND time, this time by a the manager and lectured on how theyāre there to make money, and that it may not be the place for us if we couldnāt spend it on their hayride which included a free sunflower. Itās not what he said but how we were angrily confronted. Well we left, telling him we didnāt need the lecture on a beautiful Sunday, and, skipping our stop in their bakery, went merrily on our way. This IS the place for you if you enjoy throwing money away.šøšøšøLooking at prior reviews, glad we...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreHAMMONTON: The bucolic Red Barn Farm is a family friendly attraction right on Route 206 featuring so many fun fall activities and leashed and friendly dogs are allowed!
There is different admission pricing and if you buy the all access ticket, you get to do it all, with your pup:
Hayride to Pumpkin Patch (includes a pumpkin to take home)
Walk to Sunflower Patch (pick one to take home)
2 trails in a corn maze, including a Luke Bryan themed path
Fairgrounds
Jump Pad (only for kids)
We attended their Oktoberfest event the first weekend in October and were treated to bratwurst and pretzels from The Fritz Grill, beer from Chimney Rustic Ales, tastings of hard liquor from Blue Rascal Distillery, watched a stein holding contest, and jammed to traditional German music. It was all so much fun and we also met so many friendly people having a great time.
Check out their social media for the schedule. They also have a cafe and pie shop in the main building that is...
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