Went this past weekend and they were out of cider completely on Sunday. I even had checked their Facebook page before leaving, looking for updates and they never posted saying they were out, etc. So frustrating because we went to get cider primarily. Call before you go, I guess. Lesson learned. The petting zoo was worth the $1 to feed the animals at least. And they have some items for sale in their gift shop, like pies and jams.
They do have hot apple fritters for $7 but they're just like tiny donut holes in a small bag.
Overpriced. If you have young kids who enjoy looking at the tractors and petting zoo, it might be worth it, but...
Read moreThis woman at a booth taking money went on and on complaining about how Covid meant they had to hire more people and it was costing more money and we had to pay to see the animals. The sign says the payment is to buy pellets for the animals and not admission so we said we weren't getting any food pellets and she said nope we still have to pay to get in thus the whole Covid lecture. We paid and figured now we could have some food for the animals but no, kids only can get the food we were told. The place has gotten...
Read moreThe Cider Mill is not as fun as it was some years ago. The woman running the place was bossy and unpleasant. We paid our fee but were told we couldn’t have any of the food to feed the animals. A sign welcomes you to the petting zoo and then there are signs stating do not pet the animals. There is no handicapped parking and dogs are no longer allowed because, as we were told, kids are not kept under control by parents and thus they fear lawsuits. Nope,...
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