Very expensive. $48 for me and two grandkids just ...
Very expensive. $48 for me and two grandkids just to enter! Pumpkins $10 apiece.
Very expensive. $48 for me and two grandkids just to enter! Pumpkins $10 apiece.
Paid almost 200 bucks for a party of 4 to stand in line ( basically all night) for over an hour to do zombie shooting. Which only lasted 10 mins. Waited another hour to do terror in cornmaze, and most of those staff members were rude! One in particular was a b***.
Such a shame, had potential but to costly for such a short event. Im not posting to stand in lines!!!
I want my money back and will never come again. I dont recommend this.
Food was expensive, dust from wind was awful. The lighting of the entire area is blinding and disorienting.
Great spot for pumpkin fun. Lots to do, hay rides, barrel rides, pumpkin launches and lots more! Great for families and younger children.
It's 36 dollars for 2 adults to get in regular admission. I feel like it's way too much for the limited amount if things to do there. Overpriced food... 7 dollars for a pulled pork sandwich, 5 dollars for the smallest cup of macaroni and cheese ever. I just dont get the price gouging. Also one person in our party had rude customer service at the admission counter from some dark haired woman the other night, I believe her name she said was Amy. Makes me weary of coming back with all the red flags. Corn maze was fun but not worth just shy of 40 entry fee.
My family loves Anderson Farms! It is always such a fun experience and has become a beloved fall tradition for us. It has grown in popularity quite considerably in recent years so it can be rather crowded and lines tend to be long (especially on sunny weekend days). It is a bit pricey and there are several things that are an extra cost above admission. However, it still remains my family's number one choice for pumpkin patch/ fall activity.
Went there for the corn maze of terror it was amazing
We haven't been here in years and it didn't disappoint! All of my kids had a blast and my husband and I didn't feel like it was too crowded like some of the other pumpkin patches closer to our house are. We will definitely be back next year!
Awesome place to visit, take your rubber boot with you very muddy but fun.
Very good location to take the kids!! Highly recommend!
This place is awesome! They now have a jump pad! The maze is great! My kiddos had a blast!!!!
Maybe today was a bad day, but I have never seen so many maskless people. It was as if the pandemic didn't even exist. My family found ourselves dodging the maskless. One family even went so far as to fake cough at us when we commented on the lack of masks on the farm. There were signs EVERYWHERE saying that masks are required, but clearly patrons didn't care. It made for a stressful experience. Really disappointed because I had heard great things about the place, but perhaps that was pre-COVID.
I hadn t been to Anderson farms in about 10 years and wanted to go to the haunted corn maze this year. So tonight we got our tickets and I kid you not, we waited from 9:30 to past 11 before we got in. After going through it, 10 years ago the attraction was much more scary, this year not so much. Definitely not worth waiting that long. Big disappointment.
Very fun place but make sure to try to make a trip not after a hard rain or snow. The whole area turns into a pretty muddy fiasco.
Buy your tickets on line! So much fun! They have all kinds of activities included, it'd kind of pricey but worth it.
It's a little pricey but it's worth it, in my opinion. We go every year to enjoy terror in the corn and buy some pumpkin butter. They do a great job!
This was one of the best corn mazes. I've been to a few.
It is fairly well run and kept BUT for the prices...I m not sure the value is there. It s not that different of an experience than a lot of the other pumpkin patches that are around. For the price I had a bit higher expectations. For our family of 5 it was close to $100 to get in and then of course most everything inside costs extra as well as the pumpkins. I guess if you go on the weekdays and bring your own food and drinks in it s considerably cheaper (and probably much less crowded). I doubt we will be making the trip out here again though.
Fantastic fun as always!! Lots to do for every age. Walking the corn maze has become an annual tradition for my family and friends.
Cool farm experience. Lots to do. Def buy tickets online in your car when you get there or before to avoid sitting in long lines
Cool place. Good bluegrass music. Long lines and there could be more to do.
Such a fun place to work and be at. It's very kid friendly. It really gets me into the mood for fall. By the way if you go you need to try their pumpkin butter it amazing
Great place to take the kids have a good time in the fall. Plenty of activities for the kids. I the patches were full of different size, shape and color pumpkins. It can get pricey between the entrance fee and the cost of pumpkins.
This was a very fun place. Lots to do and see. My daughter got stung by a bee and the paramedics on site were very helpful and gave her an ice pack. Definitly going again next year.
Great place to bring the family. Kind of expensive.
I've gone here quite a few times over the years. The corn maze is always really fun along with all the other stuff and the food is good. Terror in the corn was awesome! Crazy scary and immersive.
I looooved this area! One small warning: don t put on your best clothes went you plan to go here, it all be covered with dust!
We went to Anderson Farms today with our two elementary-aged kids and a set of grandparents. Despite the chilly weather, we had a blast! The kids LOVED everything we did...playgrounds, tractors, magic show, corn maze, tractor-pulled wagon ride to an actual pumpkin patch, yummy food and hot chocolate, pedal go-carts, farm animals, and more! We thought the prices for the pumpkins (based on approximate size, not weight) was reasonable. There are a variety of concession stands and also a gift shop with toys, clothing, treats, and local goods. The farm was very well maintained and huge, but completely manageable! There were a ton of bathrooms (really good and clean!) and hand sanitizing and washing stations everywhere. There were many vignettes set up around the property for photo backgrounds/sets. Highly recommend looking at their website way ahead of time to reserve tickets for your desired day (it's a popular place for a reason!). Parking is plentiful and the whole farm is flat and very stroller friendly, even through the corn maze. Plenty of picnic tables and benches throughout to eat or rest your feet. Recommend shoes that you don't mind getting a little dirty (it is a farm after all!) and be prepared for the weather for the day. All of the employees were super nice and helpful. We will definitely be back next year!
That haunted house was not the same. You basically walked through a line and watched everyone get scared instead of breaking it up into groups. Very disappointed this year. Last year was much better and scarier. Wouldn t wast your money if you want something to be fun and scary.
This was my first time to take my family to Anderson Farms. The place was great for the grandkids! They could watch magic shows, feed the animals, climb up a mound of tires & slide down a bumpy slide, a corn maze to go through, wagon ride out to the pumpkin patch & so much more. I would recommend taking your own food for a picnic lunch though, because the food line was VERY SLOW..& we went on a weekday. We stood in line for the food for about 40 minutes before we got up to the counter to order. Overall, it was worth the admission price...our family spent about 6 hours there to get in all the activities.
Always an amazing experience, they are doing great work during these times.
They lost their small time farm feeling. Feels more like a parking lot fair. I don't blame them. They have grown huge over the last ten years. They have added a lot more things to do. You'll be busy your entire stay..if you want to.
A great place for all ages. Awesome corn field mazes, a nice hay ride to the pumpkin patch or feeding the friendly goats are all fun things to do here .
It was kind of tacky, but the people were nice. And the maze was kinda fun for two 22 year olds. It would be great for kids!
I do not usually do reviews but I really want to save other people s money, I will make this short... If I could do zero stars I would! DO NOT waste your money for the zombie paintball it is only 5 minutes and the actors are horrible it is only worth $10 if that but nowhere near $25 worth of experience. Even My children where very disappointed and bored! Let me not forget to mention our paintballs ran out half way through! I definitely feel like we need our money back!
Such a great way to enjoy Autumn! Everyone is so kind and helpful. We really love spending our time here.
I had a lot of fun at Anderson Farms and would absolutely go again next year. It's well priced and an easy and simple concept. My only complaint is that several of the concession stands closed before the farm did, so you are limited in your food selection if you go later at night.
So much fun! The corn mazes are CRAZY and the food was great! Thanks for a fun afternoon!
Over priced. We didn't find out until after we paid that most of the attractions were closed. They wouldn't give us a refund, would of been nice to know this before hand.
Lots of fun at Anderson farms for the whole family, loved it the first time I went for my brother's field trip
May be more enjoyable for smaller kids, however, we took our 8, 9 & 16 year olds and there were only two things they truly enjoyed which were the animals and the corn maze. We waited in the admission line for 40 minutes, paid $135 for 5 of us and then waited another hour and a half in the zombie hunt line for what was literally 5 minutes of zombie hunting. Paid another $66 for 5 food items and 4 drinks. Really a huge bummer honestly. We'll try somewhere new next year.
Expensive to enter, plus you have to pay additional for several things
I'm torn on this review because the experience was great. My friends and I spent hours in the corn maze. The admission seemed a but too steep since it included almost nothing inside though. Then, the pumpkins were way over priced. You go to a pumpkin patch for nice, unusual pumpkins that are cheaper than King Soopers. (Not the case I'm afraid). Spent $8 on a pumpkin that's hardly large enough to carve.
I might return with friends or family, but this wouldn't be my first choice.
We have two kiddos under 3 and this place was AMAZING with them!! They have multiple staged areas for photos which are all so cute. The amount of things you get to do included with your admission is mind boggling. Our 2.5yo really loved the barrel "train" ride. We spent 4 hours there and still had plenty left to check out for next time. If you want something fun to do with the whole family this is exactly where you want to go!!
First time I've been to a haunted house. 5 stars, especially to Christian Peralta!
Great time! Firepits were awesome. Kids loved Terror in the Corn.
Despite their best efforts, we were very disappointed. We waited 10 minutes for the booths to be open so we could grab a game card to do the Corn Maze. None of the booths were not open at 10:15am. When the time slots are needed to be pre booked I felt at least attractions should be open. My husband had visited a few years ago and had a good time. We wandered around and finally called it 22 minutes later and went to the car having done nothing but wander and see a few animals. We payed decent money for this. I will not be visiting again.
Fun times... Been every year for 16 years. Place is maybe getting too big and too crowded.
Terror in the corn was GREAT. Well social distanced, has security stationed at extra spots to make sure groups stay distanced. Certain indoor sections/high tough zones have been removed or altered, and has the same layout and story we all love with a few good updates. The pandemic has not negatively affected the attraction and it remains as fun as ever, masks or not! Stores and food areas have been modified to be more social distanced as well. Lots of sanitizer available, and things like the pedal karts are properly cleaned between riders.
More for little kids. Was very expensive for what was offered.
Terrible place if you're expecting the mutual respect of wearing a mask, keeping even 4ft of distance, or sanitary conditions (they openly state they do not sanitize the checkpoints in the corn maze). "Masks required" signs are blatantly ignored by patrons and staff alike...
I have lived in Colorado for 20 years now. I ve always heard about Anderson Farm but never had a chance to go. This was my first time ever and it was a blast. I went through the maze and then the haunted corn maze as well. I loved it. Definitely scared the bejezus out of me. Also ended my night with some super cheesy fries and a strawberry lemonade. Couldn t have asked for a better time. Can t wait to go back and bring the family. Don t forget your masks because you ll need it while walking around.
Gotta love the miles of corn maze. live music. pumpkins galore. dont forget the water bottle and sunscreen
So much fun! The Corn Maze is huge and challenging.
Food/beverage prices are a bit pricey, but we had a lot of fun.
this looks really cool, except for the amount of people that were here on a weekend in october. not prepared for that. left and went to isabelle farms which was much more quaint and we didnt have to wait in line for three hours!!
Awesome place to take your family. Cost is about $15 per person for entry. Corn mazes, escape room, pumpkin patch and more.
overall fantasic, only negative is the line for the terror in the maze literally took 2 hours... they need to learn to fill up the whole tractor cart before taking off to the corn.
I don t even know what to say!! $72 just to get in for a family of four PLUS anything you might want to do, like a $6 pony ride a few times in a small circle. Another $9 for the most terrible fake chicken teryiaki on a stick. Oh yeah, all cash with one atm with an astronomical fee. Their greed to squeeze every last penny out of you ruined the pumpkin picking experience. The only thing fairly priced was the actual pumpkin.
I purchased (and paid extra) for the quick pass for my son and daughter in law as a birthday present. When they arrived, they were given the same color wrist bands as everyone else and had to wait in line for over an hour! Once they got on the Zombie hunt wagon, they said that there were only three moving Zombies which made the ride rather disappointing. We will go back to the competition next year!
We've been going to Anderson Farms for 5 years now and they never disappoint. Even during these insane times of COVID-19 they outdid themselves. Thank you Anderson Farms for doing all that you could to open up and let us continue our tradition.
Please keep in mind it gets very pricy. Took my 1 year old to pick his first pumpkin. Spent an hour the drive there. We spend $20 each ticket for general admission to go in and BUY a pumpkin from the patch. We were not told that we would have to purchase a pumpkin the only thing included with your admission is the corn maze and the ride to the pumpkin patch not the actual pumpkin so don t let the sign fool you. Food is extremely expensive for what you re getting. Other than that it s a huge farm and lots to do and nice staff.
Overpriced, $42 for 3 adult admission tickets and most of the games, scary trailer all cost extra and overpriced vendors. You money gets you into a boring corn maze and some goats you cannot get near.
Had so much fun in the corn maze, it's huge! Fun to see the animals and get food and coffee!
I had been waiting all year to come and bring my kids to this farm , as everyone rages about it. I found it not worth it. First it is supper expensive to get a family of 5 in which I wouldn't mind if some of the stuff was included. Pony rides were $6 dollars each and they were not well maintained it looked like they were over worked. To top of that there is a feeding/petting zoo that you have to pay extra for and its not even worth it I felt like the animals are over fed that when you try to feed them they wouldn't even eat the food you bought. My over all experience was not good plus lines were extremely long for the pumpkin patch.
Have a family friendly good time! Exit through the gift shop.
So much fun! The corn maze is the best (remember, the maze isn't as big as it seems on the map!). That combined with all the other fun things (hay rides, pedal carts, fire pits, apple cider, animal petting, etc) make this a family favorite that we come visit every year.
Great place to take kids. I hadn't been in a long time, they have done extensive renovations and upgrades.
Wonderful family friendly farm. They did a great job spacing out people so it didn't feel overcrowded. Lots of fun things to do for all ages