Super fun, I really think the price is getting a little high. I get it equals out to a dollar per activity but if you have smaller kids you probably aren't doing all the activities. It's kind of ridiculous to go by height instead of age for pricing. Like my friend's 15 month old is 36 inches tall and my 15 month old is only 28 inches tall so why should she have to pay 15 bucks for her kid to get in, when her toddler and my toddler are both the same age and are only able to do a few select activities.
Overall though besides price it's a good way to spend a few hours on a Sunday morning. The hayride is great, the slides are fun. The corn maze is good not too easy but not so difficult that older children wouldn't be able to navigate themselves out. I wish there were more food options. The outlaw grill restaurant really is no where near worth the price they charge but it's convient to not have to drive somewhere and back. There is some basic maintenance things that need taken care of like the wooden swing boards being broken, and I wish the bridge to wooden knee didn't have stairs at the end, kind of a pain with strollers but you can walk around to the other side if...
Read moreOverpriced. Not as much for toddlers as other pumpkin patches. The live music was a sensory nightmare. Maybe it was just an off day for my child and I, but we didn’t enjoy our experience. I feel like I spent $46 for a disappointing time- tickets for two, 2 drinks and 2 donuts. 👎🏻
I can’t say how the burger was, because the hand washing station was broke down towards the end of the evening. They offered for us to trek down to use the water pump in another location, but I was over it at that point.
As other low reviews have said, I get that this is a local business, but it wasn’t worth an hour long trip. I basically paid $30 for my kid to jump on a bounce pillow for an hour or so. If I could get my money back, I would. I will not return to this patch.
If you’re looking at this review because you’re planning on taking your toddlers to the patch, consider going to the Lawrenceville, IL pumpkin patch instead. It’s cheaper, the staff is more welcoming, there’s more activities for little kids and it’s all in one area instead of trekking...
Read moreMy family has been going here for about 3 years now. When we first went the price was not too bad for the day of fun we had. We went in 2022 and for 3 adults, a 5 year old, and a 2 year old it was $70 dollars. This is due to them charging one price for anyone over 36". For $70 dollars I would have expected a little more, than a bouncy pillow, hay ride, a slide, and a short corn maze. There are some smaller things like a sandbox, but they just seem to be raising the prizes and putting things in half way. The slide is not put in properly so slide at your own risk. My back is still hurting from the sudden change in slope.
I loved taking my kids here but will probably not go back until a lot...
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