My family came into town so we planned a trip to Lazy Acres in lights. There were eight of us. We arrived at around 4:20-4:30 and decided to get a Christmas tree as well. As soon as we started towards the field, a guy came to tell us how it all worked. As we were walking to look at the trees, it felt as if we were being rushed. I understand they close that part at 5pm, but there was still people coming to get a tree after we picked ours. My mom tripped and fell on a tall stump while walking through the trees. So watch your step! Since we were there early, they sold us our wrist bands for the light show in the gift shop. We went to see the animals and asked about the feed machine, was told it was broken and rudely asked if I had an arm band. Every time we would ask a staff member a question (this was our 1st time going there), we would be questioned by staff if we had an arm band on.I spent $200 on a tree and admission alone (not including concessions and other stuff) to be hassled all night as to whether I had an armband. The staff wasnt friendly at all! Will not be back after the treatment...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWe had a blast. The lights are beautiful and there is a ton of stuff to do. I suggest going early, be there as soon as the gate opens. The line for the wagon ride was very long so we spent most of our time waiting. I was amazed that the bathroom wasn't disgusting, especially considering there was a constant rotation of people in and out. I was very impressed. We will be going back next year. We had milkshakes and hot chocolate, it was all delicious. Everyone we encountered who worked for the farm was very sweet.
I would like to see more lighting in the parking area and around the path where you wait in line, as well as accessible warm water to wash...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI live in California and you people are so Blessed to be in a place that has seasons. We have had 1 inch of rain in the last 5 years here. The whole state is in a drought unless you go way north towards Oregon. If you are smart you will stay clear of southern California unless you like sun and heat all year long and no rain to speak of. All the plants and trees are also dying due to no rain. In the 1970's and 80's California was a great place to live not anymore. People are moving out by the thousands, Over 130,000 homeless living in the streets of Los Angeles It looks like a 3rd world country, so I will say it again you people from the south...
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