Came here as part of the "floating train" ride to the Pasak Jolasid Dam, and we had lunch plus did a little tour of the place.
It was a mostly-positive experience. There was a garden with picture spots where the children enjoyed taking pictures in. We also got to go on a short buggy ride to see the sunflower fields. There was also animal feeding available. Since we had 5 hours to wonder around as part of the train ride, this turned out to be a decent place to spend half that amount of time.
The F&B was alright too, although not exactly something to write home about. The food quality was decent, portion sizes alright, prices acceptable, and people friendly enough. As a bonus, the cashier was one of the very few people we encountered on that day who could speak English.
There were long queues though, as well as relatively long waits for F&B to be served (probably understandable, since there was literally a trainload of customers unleashed on the place), and they also do not accept...
Read moreVery interesting concept. At the road side you have an AC merchandise shop, very clean toilets, 2 restaunant with AC dining and outdoor terrace in the shadow, one outlet serve meals and non alcoholic drinks and the other outlet serves ice cream and dessert. There is a lovely pond surrounded with nice greenery. Electric cars transport guests to the sunflower fields...
Read moreThere are some restaurant and coffee shop outside. Provided delicious food in quick time. Price is ok not too cheap, not too high. There are free tramcars to take you from the gate to the sunflowers field and another yellow flower garden. The entrance fee is 20b/person. This is a very nice place if you want to take beautiful photos but also bear in mind it is...
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