We’ve previously been to their haunted house and it’s was really good.
This year 2024, we went to their first ever Christmas farm and it’s well done with a few ares to be improved.
Firstly, there were 4 porta potties for a couple hundred patrons.
Secondly the concessions line moved fast enough to pay but took over 20 mins to collect your order…& if you ordered a brats, a german sausage, you pay $14 which was ridiculously overpriced. The condiments were poorly presented and maintained, with people having to use plastic spoons to dip into a container for ketchup.
The lights & decorations were nice though and the staff were all friendly and the trail was well put together.
To get to the parking lot was a dust storm of a drive but there was ample parking space & an easy walk to the entrance.
All in all the issues weren’t major, just inconvenient. Hopefully they sort themselves...
Read moreSuch an interesting concept. We were there for a group event with approximately 15 people. The food was outstanding. The meatballs and Wood fired pizza were fantastic. The line for drinks can get long and although it didn’t bother me, some others felt that was the only thing negative. The atmosphere and beauty of being there on a beautiful day is unlike any other dining experience. We were there specifically for a pizza night event. The price was a good bit more than I would normally pay, but for a special occasion, perhaps I would...
Read moreThe Perilous Pizza setup is great - a good alternative for those who don't want to do the Haunted Tour. Tables are spaced out all over the field near the zip line. Order at the kitchen and they bring food out to your table. About half a dozen pizza choices, salad, and bread sticks on the menu. Pizza prices are really high (~$25 for 6 slices), but you don't pay to get in. Zipline rides are $15. Decent beer and wine selection. Mini campfires at each table for making s'mores. Big bonfire in...
Read more