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November 2024 by denise roane
Wonderful place to have a good time with your family and grand kids, and Omg, the hay ride was so much fun. The produce, pies, and food stands are all great as well!
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November 2024 by Dominique McPhaul
As a 10+ year visitor and after five generations making memories here, our families will not be returning. I won’t even belabor the horrible customer service, the inflated prices for subpar food, or the tired and inconsistent experiences. I will simply say this, in the chaos that is our current political landscape, I expect to be able to bring my nieces and nephew to a place where they can be insulated from politics and the hostility it brings. It is simply inappropriate to so brazenly display political affiliation at a place meant for children and families - especially when it’s widely know how polarizing this political figure is.
The kids already felt uncomfortable with the fact that other children were being treated with more kindness (like when riding the train and only getting three passes when the group prior to them got five, despite there being no line), but after scrolling through my pictures and seeing this, I can’t only confirm the bias that even they were recognizing. I’m sickened that it took me looking through my photos and spending an entire days worth of money here to see this. What to some is trivial signage, to my family and many others, is the embodiment and confirmation of the treatment that we get at this place. Sick.
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November 2024 by Toni Thompson
This place covers 300 acres dedicated to fun, education, agriculture in the fresh air. Free entrance and parking to the main grounds. Playground of several wooden structures that kept our 3 youngens aged 2, 3, and 4 entertained at the cost of $1 per child and free for adults. There is a separate play area for kids under 5 too. We dined on cheese and pepperoni pizzas and freshly cooked empanadas, both delicious and not bad price. There are nachos, blooming onions and several popcorn flavors, with beverages available at food stand or in vending machines. For an even cheaper day, bring your own food to dine on the picnic tables. We loved watching an array of fenced in farm animals and feeding them at 25 cents a handful of food. The farm market offers fresh produce, many jarred and canned products, like pickled foods, sauces and dressings. Pie, pies and more pies. I almost selected chocolate chip pecan and cream pie but opted for apple and blueberry as I know that the apples and blueberries are from the farm. Lots of local healthy products including an herb garden. Get firewood here. You can pick whatever is in Season, apples, peaches, blueberries, and veggies for a charge. Central restroom is wheel chair access by a ramp with a large stall that holds a diaper changer. Restrooms are fairly clean and not hands free. Port a potties are around the area if you cannot make it to the central area.
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November 2024 by philly gal
Great family fun for all ages. We scheduled a hayride first. It was fun. Later, we enjoyed the apple blaster. There are so many things to do. Kids were worn out after two hours. Kool place to visit over and over. Since you don't pay an entrance fee, you could enjoy on any budget.
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November 2024 by Karly Carlos
For those looking for outdoor fun, there are hayrides, corn mazes, and pumpkin patches, making it an ideal spot for kids and adults alike. The friendly atmosphere and abundance of activities ensure that everyone in the family will have a memorable experience.
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November 2024 by Alanka Jenkins
i love it there
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November 2024 by Mark Mazepink
Fantastic fresh bread and great long Italian hot frying peppers!
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October 2024 by chrisiris acevedo
They need to be taken care of the bathroom s better but is a nice place
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October 2024 by Tyson Gant
Great family experience love the fall festivities, but the prices of the items in the market are a bit on the high side.
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October 2024 by S R
Great place to take the children or grandchildren and spend quality time together wether is picking apples, cannons, hayride or just shopping around for the good stuff. Festivals here are great and Halloween hayrides are the best!
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October 2024 by Wiśnia
Best place to go for pies. The seasonal berry picking a lot of fun too. There cactus plant selection is better then other places, as they have some unusual cacti I haven't seen sold anywhere else. Best times to go is fall for the hay rides and fall festival, as well as, christmas for the fresh cut trees and ornament shop.
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October 2024 by Ricky
Shout out to my guy Big John at the apple picking stand! He was very nice, informative and patient. We had a great time apple picking! Though the season didn't produce much this year John made sure we knew where to find the apples that were left and got us excited for the upcoming fishing season in April (which we didn't even know existed). Can't wait to come back for more food, fun, and activities
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October 2024 by Arfa Sendy
Very nice I loved , my son enjoyed
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October 2024 by Greg Z
All the staff we interacted with were so very friendly, kind, and super nice, so 10 stars to the staff.
That said, the food stands all looked so worn out and dirty, the bathrooms are nasty and with long lines, and the cornfield and hay mazes were so poorly executed. The cornfield maze was especially terrible. We still had some fun and laughs, and some good funnel cake. We would never go back though.
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October 2024 by Mary Wilkerson
Grew up on this place. Get a caramel apple while you're there and a loaf of the gourmet bread