I went here for both the morning and night to experience stalker farms. I went with three other people, weâre all older but we all still had a really fun time so the money I spent to get in was fair because there was a lot of activities available to us except the clown paintball. The food available was a little expensive but thatâs to be expected when going to places like this. One thing I really didnât like was that there wasnât a great availability of water, it cost 3$ for each bottle. I understand that this is done for a reason but for 22$ a ticker (online, not in person). It wouldâve been nice to have some areas to fill up a water bottle or water fountains. We are on a farm after all, but besides that I really did enjoy it with my friends and I think it was worth the amount I paid to get in, I wouldâve just liked options for free water. For the night time I paid for the double dare vip which is around 40$ per ticket. I paid this because I thought it would give me the scariest experience possible, I do admit they do a really good job with decor and the actors were very committed. I really liked the aspect that it was outside and you were going around a corn maze with jump scares, however I donât know if I can justify that price. Iâve had similar haunted house experiences for less money and left more scared. I do think this was a fun experience but overall I donât think I would return. I spent around 300$ that day for these two events, I think it would be nice to have a bundle deal or some discount if you came in the morning and came at night which I didnât see online. Overall I wouldnât come back again at night, but for the daytime I think I would because I think youâre getting a lot more value...
   Read moreTheir haunted corn maze was a disappointment. My husband and I spent $50 to go through their âdouble dareâ expierence. They had âattractionsâ which was a nice little area but I was confused on what the attractions were. Not to mention when we bought our bracelet there was o explination. What they like to do is to break things into groups and you donât find out until you try to head to the âhaunted corn mazeâ and get stopped because your group hasnât been opened up to. We were told it would be a half an hour wait and was encouraged to check out their attractions and food. After we ate corn and looked at said attractions we were still waiting to go back to the haunted corn maze. Their 30 minute wait turned into an hour and when we did get to head back we waited in yet another line to head through the maze that wait was another hour of slow walking and lots of stopping. By the time we actually got to the entrance we were so unhappy and ready to just leave then walking through the maze it wasnât as impressive as it was believed to be. I expected more people to be chasing you and more characters there to scare you but there is more walking from one tarped off area to another area with a character lurking in 1 out of 5 areas. It was pretty disappointing, we didnât even make it to the next âdateâ because the line was long and after the first one we had no hopes in the second being better. In other words Iâm angry there was no explination how things worked, the staff was disorganized, and there are no refunds! Ridiculous...
   Read moreDisappointed by Inconsistent Policies and Bias
The farm has potential, but the arbitrary height restrictions for rides are frustrating. It would make more sense to base them on age, especially since wristbands are age-based. Some staff allowed exceptions when I explained my 5-year-oldâs age and physical capabilities, letting her safely enjoy the zip line and pig rideâboth of which she handled independently on numerous visits when we were able to find a reasonable staff member working. The pig ride, in particular, is no more dangerous than a carousel ride, which my 2-year-old can climb on, ride, and dismount from by herself.
Unfortunately, I experienced what felt like racial bias from an elderly white female employee. She allowed a much younger white childâvisibly over a year younger, vocally less advanced, and of the same height as my daughterâto ride, but denied my daughter despite her being nearly tall enough and fully independent. After waiting ~20 minutes in line for a 1-minute pig ride, it was deeply frustrating to watch the staff member assist the other child onto the ride and push her all the way to the end and back while excluding mine. The experience was both insulting and unacceptable.
If we didnât have a season pass, Iâd consider asking for a refund. Consistency, fairness, and...
   Read more