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Sara Heather

4 years ago

I'm not impressed. While there are numerous things...

I'm not impressed. While there are numerous things to do, there are few that you do not have to pay for. For example, theres a corn maze, a wagon ride (which you see nothing but corn on), slides, funny bicycles, corn hole, a mud kitchen, a bouncy platform (like a bouncy house but not inclosed), and some various other activies. To feed the animals you pay 25 cents for about a handful of feed, you per pound for any pumpkins you pick, you pay to sling shot or launch any pumkins. So basically you pay $30/kid over 2 (I'm including the $15/adult because I dont go down the slide or play in the mud) and you've paid for a big playground. It is a day pass on Sunday but due to covid it's only per session on sat. So that's $15/kid for 4 hrs of play and that's IF you can wrangle your kids up and get there when the door opens. You will need to walk everywhere (obviously, since it's a farm), so bring your strollers for young ones or be prepared to carry. Overall, most of the activists can be done by the kids without parent involvement, which is nice. Overall, I'd say its overpriced for what you get, but it's all just opinion. There are others around where you get more bang for your buck.

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