I read the reviews before I brought my 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 year old and I wish I would've heeded the bad reviews. I was told over the phone that it's $5 for kids 3 and older but got charged for my older child anyway. $20 for myself,, two kids,, and my senior mom.. The ladies let us visit the play area for "free", but this place is really not cool. There was a dying crippled chicken in a cage up front then a few others with very few feathers. The ponies are in a tiny enclosure and I could see one's ribs clearly. The playground has extremely old equipment from like the 90's. Yes the produce looks hideous, some of it is rotting. On the bright side, my daughter loved feeding the goats and sheep and she enjoyed the zipline. Her smile made a disappointing...
Read moreMy 9 year old and I had lots of gun visiting and feeding the animals. We arent too big on touching as we have allergies but they were behind fences so we could see them, feed them, but not be immersed with them, so it worked out perfectly for us. There were cute goats, sheep, a donkey, big cows/bulls, ponies, ducks, chickens, roosters (a really friendly one who cockadoodldoo-ed and showed us around, pigs, and nice workers-- cucumber and apple slices to feed the animals. Animals all had nice living accomodations and seemed happy and nice. AND a nice little fruit/veggie market...
Read moreIt's such a cute place! It's not too small, and the animals were all friendly and interactive. Took my 2yo and spent some great time together. It was only $12, and they give you carrots to feed them! The playground is $5 more and a great big size, which can easily add more time to your trip. My only suggestion would be for them to have the prices for eggs, honey, and milk posted. There also isn't any produce right now, and it looked like it was having some work done. Will...
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