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4 years ago

If I could give it zero stars I would. The people ...

If I could give it zero stars I would. The people in charge of this farm are thieves and liars. Their website explicitly states " BY BUYING YOUR TICKETS ONLINE YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WAIT IN THE TICKET LINE". LIE! I bought tickets online and I still had to wait in line. A line that was half a block long. A line that I sat in with a 2 yr old for almost an hour and was still not anywhere close to the front of the line. My two yr old could not wait any longer. I asked the gentleman they had securing the line to please get a manager to speak to. He told me "Sorry, I know these people, they are slammed, they will not come out." He suggested I call and email.
So I emailed the woman Kaity who is supposedly in charge. She did not respond for 24 hours. I called and the woman on the phone assured me she would reply by the end of the night. She did not. I called again the next day and finally got Kaity on the phone. Her customer service skills are pathetic to say the least. She gave me every excuse she could think of to explain why they were so poorly prepared and mismanaged that day. She even tried to blame it on the Cubs game. I explained that the only reson I bought a ticket was because their website states I would not have to wait in line. I would be fine with a couple minute wait. But I waited for an hour and was only half way up to the front. She refused to refund my money. This place is awful and they know it so they take your money and won't refund it because they know they would never make any money. They have to lie and steal from people in order to make money. Stay clear of this place. There are much better options close by. Abbey Farm in Aurora is a wonderful place.

J
4 years ago

We have been coming here for a couple of years now...

We have been coming here for a couple of years now and this year was the best. Tons of activities for kids. The best part is most of them are included with general admission. The Apple cider donuts were good. Lots of photo op locations. We will be coming back again.

About Siegels Cottonwood Farms

Welcome to Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm, a 4th generation working family farm that has been in operation since 1909. The Siegel family has been farming the same land for over a century, and their commitment to sustainable agriculture and community involvement is evident in everything they do.

At Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm, visitors can experience the joys of rural life through a variety of activities and events. From pumpkin patches to hayrides, there is something for everyone at this charming farm.

One of the things that sets Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm apart from other farms is their dedication to sustainability. They use environmentally-friendly practices such as crop rotation and natural pest control methods to ensure that their crops are healthy and nutritious without harming the environment.

In addition to being environmentally conscious, Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm also places a strong emphasis on community involvement. They host events throughout the year that bring people together for fun and fellowship while also supporting local businesses.

One of the most popular events at Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm is their annual pumpkin patch. Visitors can pick out pumpkins from the field or choose from pre-picked pumpkins in all shapes and sizes. There are also plenty of other activities for kids such as corn mazes, petting zoos, pony rides, and more.

During the fall season, visitors can take part in hayrides around the farm while enjoying hot apple cider or cocoa. The farm also hosts bonfires where families can roast marshmallows under starry skies while listening to live music.

For those who want an even more immersive experience on the farm, there are opportunities for camping overnight in tents or RVs with access to all amenities including restrooms with showers.

Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm offers educational tours where visitors can learn about sustainable agriculture practices used on-site as well as how food gets from farms into grocery stores across America.

The farm's market sells fresh produce grown right on-site along with homemade jams & jellies made by Mrs.Siegel herself! Visitors will find everything they need here including fresh fruits & vegetables like sweet corns (in season), tomatoes (in season), cucumbers (in season) etc., baked goods like pies & breads made daily by Mrs.Siegel herself!

In conclusion,Siegel's cotton wood farms offer an authentic rural experience that combines sustainability with community involvement.Their commitment towards sustainable agriculture practices makes them stand out among others.They have created an environment where people come together not only for fun but also learn about farming techniques which helps them understand how food gets from farms into grocery stores across America.So if you're looking for a unique way to spend time outdoors with your family or friends then look no further than Siegels cotton wood farms!

Siegels Cottonwood Farms

Siegels Cottonwood Farms

3.8