So when you google âpierce college pumpkin patchâ it takes you to a website that lists a â30 acreâ halloween experience. Complete with a 3 acre corn maze, haunted house and haunted trail.
You show up and this is the place. Tiny, inflatable bounce houses, 3 taco trucks and not even a pumpkin patch.
Theres a ticket booth when you walk in that clearly has âcorn maze/haunted houseâ listed. You buy your tickets, you look for the corn maze only to be told it doesnât exist.
Simple mistake; honest misunderstanding right?
WRONG.
I went back to the ticket booth, I explained the situation and asked if I can get my money back due to there not being any activity for someone over the age of 5.
With a smug look on his face and a man bun the âmanagerâ told me âno refundsâ. I told him the website states âcorn mazeâ and so does his sign. He tells me âwell thats not usâ.
So here I am, a 28 year old man who just got jipped by a carney in a man bun. I turned around and sold the tickets at a loss to a family in line.
My issue is this, if you know that when someone googles the place it shows something completely different. You really need to update the website. If you see adults coming in asking about a corn maze, correct them before they spend money. Furthermore, if someone makes an honest mistake, be a good person and do the right thing. To me this is no different than someone accidentally misclicking and buying a childrens ticket to a movie and the cashier instead of clarifying/correcting them, takes the money than says âtoo badâ.
This isnât about the money. Its about misrepresentation, dishonesty and unprofessionalism.
Its clear this place is nothing more than a cash grab abusing a places reputation. Steer clear and take your money elsewhere. Somewhere with honesty...
   Read moreThis has to be the worst pumpkin patch we ever visited.
We came by Tuesday evening and the place really wasn't busy. It's simple to park and walk in but looking around, it looks like an old circus that was abandoned.
There's only two food areas, one in the back having fried foods and drinks while the taco truck and shaved ice in the front. The staff at the back food tent is just rude and annoyed by anything you ask. We were order number 64 and they were still working on 55 so we figured it would be a while and told the worker we need to go to our car and would come back. She rolled her eyes and didn't even respond.
Tickets for the inflatables are stupid expensive. You have to give a ticket each time your kid goes down the slide. Individual tickets are $1.50, even if you buy a pack it's ridiculous that you have to pay so much for a kid to go down a slide, especially when they want to go on it over and over again.
We went to another large bouncy-inflatable thing and because there was no signs and the worker wasn't "present" or aware, we let our kid go on. The worker starts yelling that there is a line and we have to wait. What line? All we see are parents standing around watching their kids play.
The old blonde woman doesn't have to dress up on Halloween because she's already a witch.
The train wasn't working and again, no signs or workers in site to tell us. I found a worker walking by, some teenage kid without any work ethic, and tried asking if he knew about the train. His response? "I'm on break I don't know". Typical.
This is honestly an embarrassment for...
   Read moreIf youâre on the hunt for the perfect pumpkin patch that offers affordable fun for all, look no further than seasonal adventure Pumpkin Patch at pierce college! There is no entrance or parking fee. Only downside was there weren't many pumpkins but we had an unexpected delight: mouthwatering tacos that will have you coming back for more. As we stepped into the patch, we were immediately struck by the all the different attractions they had for kids. But what really caught our attention was the tantalizing smell coming from Tacos El Menny taco truck as soon as you came in. We decided to kick off our visit with their famous Birria tacos which were hands down the best Iâve had in a long time. The meat was tender and juicy, with a perfect blend of spices that had us asking for more. Topped with fresh cilantro, diced onions, and a squeeze of lime. Each bite was a fiesta in our mouths! To wash it all down, we indulged in some freshly made horchata. What I loved most about the Pumpkin Patch was how theyâve managed to blend the traditional pumpkin patch experience with high-quality, delicious food. The lively atmosphere, and, of course, those incredible tacos made for a memorable day out with the family. If youâre searching for a pumpkin patch that serves up incredible tacos amidst the autumn scenery, seasonal adventures pumpkin patch is the place to be. I canât recommend it highly enoughâjust make sure to come hungry because youâll definitely want to try everything on...
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