This place was incredible! SOO much to do for all ages! Our group had two 3 year olds, a 5 year old and two 7 year olds and they all had a blast. So many types of playgrounds for climbing, including huge tractor tires for climbing and tunnels to go through, slides of all sizes including the HUGE one you go down sitting on burlap sacks, a tractor ride, two little "trains" (a tractor pulling a chain of individual "cars" made out of barrels) ... One was suitable for the toddlers and the other one was a more adventurous ride, quite speedy and bumpy with some twists and turns. Oh and I almost forgot the gigantic tire swings, two separate zip lines for toddlers and big kids/adults, the huge, partially shaded sandbox and the HUGE inflatable bouncing pad, which could easily accommodate probably 40 kids at a time. There was even stuff we didn't get to, like a small area with animals and some other carnival style games (pay to play). We didn't even check out the food or pumpkins, I honestly don't even know what all we missed because it was a hot day and we had to go home for a nap š I deducted one star because it was a little pricey, $13 per person but honestly it was definitely worth the money, especially because you can leave and come back since they give wristbands, and the kids 3 and under were free. A SUPER...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMy family and I just left the "Fall Festival". We decided to take my 16 month old daughter to the pumpkin patch for the first time this year. Upon arrival my wife and I (age 3-55) are charged 8$ admission each. Mind you, this is an area filled with children's activities. (0-3 free) So while I did not have to pay for my daughter who actually participated in a few of the activities, I did have to pay for my wife and I to follower her around and keep an eye on her. On the way out, while paying for pumpkins they cashier says the price is $10.40. I gave her $11.00. She informed me that they only had quarters ($0.25) for change. Her "boss" then comes over and says that "there is no tax out here so it'll be $10.50". I ask her "Did you just add $0.10 because you don't have change?" She then repeats "there is no tax out here" so it'll be an extra $0.10. I tell her that doesn't make any sense, and that tax is $0.07 on the dollars and ask if she plans on paying that to the state. She finally admits they don't have change, and then tells me that I should pay the extra $0.10 or she'd have to go to the other booth to get change. I tell her that is not my responsibility. She proceeded to argue with me and finally agreed to sell me the pumpkins for $10.00. I will never go back to this place again. Liars...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWent here for a class field trip with my daughter. She had a lot of fun until she got bit by one of the horses. She screamed and I helped her out. Iām not even mad that the horse bit her, I completely understand that itās a animal and it probably confused her fingers for some grain or something. It didnāt draw blood which was good. I was upset at the workers response. He saw the whole thing and didnāt even ask if she was ok after the matter. I ended up going to buy some feed for her and her friend to feed the horses and goats (I donāt want my daughter to fear horses so I figured this would help her understand it was a accident) and I asked if I could get a free feed cup for only her since she got bit but that I would pay for the other cup. He seemed really hesitant and said they donāt normally do that but did anyways. Now I normally donāt ask for free things and I did appreciate that afterwards he gave her the free cup even if he hesitated but I donāt think it even had to get to that point. All I really wanted was for him to acknowledge that something happened, to check on customer who got bit. Like I said the place is fun for kids but the customer service could...
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