We have gone to the field of screams every year. Every year prior I would have rated our experience a 5. This year with the timed wrist bands was awful. We werenât aware of them or how they worked when we got ours until getting in line after waiting in hour just to get them from 7:10-8:05. Our bands were for 9:30-9:45. A girl had come through the line asking band times but not actually checking them and said anyone for 9:30 needed to get to the end of the line. We complied, but this also put us behind several (40-50 ) people who had wrist bands for 9:30 who were behind us already and now we were behind them. To top that off the line we had to wait in from 8:20 until it began to move at 10:00 was side by side with the port a potties smelling and doors constantly slamming. Teenagers and children constantly just purchasing bands meeting up with friends joining their friends cutting in line as well. We found out the main cause for the line not moving was VIP band holders so the 8:30 band people were not moving at their time and neither did we. We finally boarded the tractor to cross the street at 10:37. Yes I was tracking every minute by this point. Usually we would spend 2 hours total in line and going through the field of screams in the past. There was constant confusion as each new hour came for time bands and people were forced to the back of the line so we were not the only ones unaware of how the time bands worked or else we would have spent that 1.5 hours warm at home and came back at our specified time not cold smelling port a potties with teenagers making the line longer and longer. Even a couple with a season pass were almost forced to the back of the line due to times where their band doesnât specify one! Once across the street the line wasnât as long and confusion was finally gone. VIPs were still gaining entry before those of us waiting for four hours due to not being told how the time bands worked ahead of time. We finally entered the haunted house at 11:12 and out after about 20 minutes. The time bands, the confusion, being by the port a potties for nearly 2 hours, being in the cold for far longer than anticipated all ruined...
   Read moreSticky Farms is an absolute gem for families with young children! This place is bursting with fun and excitement, making it the perfect destination for a day filled with laughter and unforgettable memories. From the zip line to the corn maze, Sticky Farms offers a wide range of activities that will keep your little ones entertained and engaged.
Let's start with the animals - they are the true stars of this farm! The farm is home to a variety of adorable and friendly animals that kids will absolutely adore. Playful goats and even some quirky chickens, children can get up close and personal with these furry friends. It's an incredible opportunity for kids to learn about animals and develop a sense of empathy and care.
The zip line at Sticky Farms is an absolute blast! Kids can zip through the air, feeling the wind rush past them as they experience the thrill of this exhilarating ride. It's a fantastic way to build confidence.
And let's not forget about the corn maze! This is a true adventure for both parents and children. Getting lost in the twists and turns of the maze is a fantastic bonding experience, filled with excitement and laughter. The feeling of accomplishment when you finally find your way out is simply priceless.
Sticky Farms goes above and beyond to cater to little ones, ensuring that they have a blast from start to finish. Their activities are designed to be age-appropriate, safe, and engaging. From mini obstacle courses to interactive games, there is never a dull moment at this farm.
The staff at Sticky Farms are incredibly friendly and helpful, always ready to assist and make your visit even more enjoyable. They truly go the extra mile to ensure that every child is having a great time and that parents...
   Read moreWe had a wedding during the summer at staheli farms and it was less than enjoyable. The air conditioning was substandard in my opinion. It was not turned on until we showed up and even then it was turned on to 72 degrees. It should have been set to 65 degrees. The air conditioners had several hours to get cool but it was not cool during the reception and everyone was hot. I sweated the entire time I was indoors. The refrigerator did not cool like it should have. We took drinks from our refrigerator and placed them in their fridge but they were not cool enough after being in their fridge for several hours. Some tables and barrels were wobbly so I did not want to place anything on them for fear of them falling. I asked for exact measurements of different things months before the wedding but I only got estimates. Staheli farms did not even have plans with measurements for anything, like the barn. I did not think about having measurements before or I would have taken my own measurements when I was there. Other places I looked into had papers with measurements, etc. It is not big enough to comfortably fit 50 people, maybe 30 though. I was shown the parking space and the lady said they had more parking, "over there. " I was lead to believe that there was close parking by the building we would be at because I was shown the parking spaces. No there was not parking by the building. We could only park close as long as we were bringing items into the building. Once we unloaded we had to move our cars to the far parking. I was not thrilled to be wearing heels and walking in dirt and gravel to a far away parking lot. I don't recommend for a formal wedding but it's fine if u wear cowboy...
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