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November 2024 by Jeremiah Anderson
We love remlinger farms would get to stock up on ready to bake pies, with the berries from the farm. The children love all of the rights and of course the train that goes around the farm. Also we got a hay ride to the pumpkin patch at the farm and all of the children from the school were able to pick a pumpkin as part of the field trip. We also had a special time to get to pet all of the animals.
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October 2024 by Matt Perrone
Remlinger Farms is a combination of pumpkin patch and amusement park. Buy tickets online ahead of time as you get a better deal than at the gate. Parking here is easy and they have lots of it. There are a few sections to the farm, with tons of food options, bathrooms located in the middle, fall activities, and lots of things for kids. They have rides here like a Ferris wheel, giant slide, and more. It's a great place to bring the family and we love coming here together!
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October 2024 by Alida RV
Love it
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October 2024 by Patricia Tarli
Cool place to take your family too. Although, maybe not going during the weekend..it gets so crazy busy, packed full of people. All their rides are kinda packed together and lots of lines. We didn't get to the pumpkin patch or maze but mostly because kids were tired by the time we left. Plus they don't do the free pumpkins anymore so that was a bummer!
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October 2024 by Beej Rubix Cube
Way too expensive for what this is. No more pumpkin included in the "package"
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October 2024 by the artist
Kids had loads of fun! Would recommend!!???
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October 2024 by phillip cristina
Family of 10 had a blast. I highly recommend this place. Clean and organized
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October 2024 by Marc Breitenstein
Yea this place was an overpriced disorganized zoo. Wanted to buy pumpkins but ended up at a theme park. The whole experience was very bad. Ended up spending $300 bucks for the day. Once in the park all the food kiosks were fair food booths with long lines. Food wasn't bad but they need more food in the park. Went outside the park and found a brewery with long lines as well. I was done with this place, very hungry and still had zero pumpkins. Won't be back to this place.
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October 2024 by Amy Hymer
First time seeing a show here! We saw Goth Babe and it was amazing. There is one road in with a stop sign at the end of that road as Carnation is a small town but if you get there early it’s an easy drive in to park. They guide you in the whole way and there are loads of porta potties outside to use before you get into the venue. It was so massive you can really spread out and have your own space. A lot of people were standing close to the stage but a lot of people brought their blankets and low chairs. It’s ADA accessible from the parking lot to the merch table to the bar to the stage. They even had an elevated platform for ADA with two ADA porta potties right by. There was a little bit of hard dirt between the hard floor they put down and the bathrooms though which I think is important you note. They had lots of drink options from the pre mixed drinks in cans to cider and beer options. They also had pizza, fries, and sandwiches you could order. There were a handful of picnic tables to eat at as well. A smoking section in the back which was still close to hear and see. The sound and lights were great. We will definitely be back to this venue!
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October 2024 by Ross Henry
Went for a concert! Super magical. The setup was really cool. Overtime I could see an improved concessions situation, bottlenecked things a bit, but did not takeaway from experience at all.
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October 2024 by Keila Yonker
Long lines, long lines, long lines!
Remlinger has scaled their business too large, too fast. This means long long lines for customers and no infrastructure in place to handle the # of people they allow in during Fall Festival weekends.
I saw only 1 drinking fountain for the entire outdoor theme park. No water bottle refill stations.
Waited 1 hour to ride the train. That was after waiting 30 minutes to enter the park even though I had pre purchased tickets.
Bathrooms had long lines and toilets were dirty ?
If Remlinger wants to keep expanding as a theme park, they will need a major overhaul in how the park is managed and operated.
They need:
-separate entrance lines for prepaid ticket holders and those buying tickets at the gate. Right now it's all 1 big, longgggg line.
-more staff! To keep bathrooms clean, to pick up trash around the park and to run things smoothly.
-online food ordering! The food lines are so incredibly long.. pack lots of snacks and your own food or you'll be waiting 30-45 minutes for each food line.
-cap # of tickets sold each day.
I've been coming here for years, but unfortunately in recent years this place has put profit over delivering quality customer service. This year was partially bad with it being over crowded. Purchased tickets ahead of time but still had to wait 30+ minutes in line to enter the park. The line is the same for prepaid tickets and buying tickets at the gate. They let in more people than they should on the weekends, making for terribly long lines and wait times.
Remlinger Farms has always been a favorite Fall tradition, but the operation of this park has declined so much. The rides are fun! For sure. But it's crummy to spend $30 per person for a ticket and then spend hours and hours waiting in lines all day instead of actually getting to enjoy the park and all the rides.
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October 2024 by Justine Villanueva
This review is just for their Fall Festival of 2024.
TLDR; this place seems to just want to let everyone in but doesn’t have the system or staff to control the flow of the crowd. Only plus was the food wasn’t ridiculously priced like Stocker farms ($13 for garlic fries, burger and bottled water)
This is my family’s first time coming here, but my sister-in-laws family has gone here for the last 3 years. We hear before at 9:50am on a Saturday and they open at 10am. By the time we were ready to go in, there was already a HUGE line that curved around the entire large cafeteria area and to the automatic doors. Thank goodness is mover fairly quickly at that time. From that line, you get to someone who tells you to go to a kiosk to get your wrist bands, so you wait in that line as well. Within an hour from opening, everything ride had at least a 20min wait, which is super hard if you have kids obviously. There were not enough signage pointing to where everything could be found, you just kinda have to wander around lid to figure it out and there wasn’t a map either. There were no signs for directions ti the bathrooms. And by noon, there were too many people in their fun park that it was even harder to see the little signs they had for the places to get food or restrooms. By noon, it was no longer enjoyable to be in their fun park cause there was too many people all blocking walkways cause they were all in lines to either get food, ride a ride or got to the bathroom. We were there for about 3 hours and only had time to ride 3 things. It doesn’t seems like there are any workers roaming the grounds to help redirect the lines to where it wasn’t completely blocking walkways. Eventually we saw lines for rides reaching lines for food and it was chaos. Once we decided to leave the place to go get our pumpkin, we were redirected to park in another field that had traffic staff that couldn’t tell us if where we were was the best place to park for getting a pumpkin. Once we tried leaving that lot, there were no signage on which way the exit was so we went back to where we came from and we’re told where to actually exit. Also my SIL told me previous years, ticket holders get a free pumpkin, and this year it said it’s only 50% off with a wrist band.
Overall experience was really bad for having a toddler with us. The one positive was that the food surprisingly was not super overpriced. I got a burger, garlic fries and bottle water for $13. Another big farm I’ve gone to this year is Stocker farms, and although that one didn’t have as cool of rides, there weren’t ridiculous lines for things and the space is much more open. Even if there were a lot of people at Stocker farms, it never got crowded like remlinger
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October 2024 by Julia Gall
This place is ok but they are trying to pack way too many people for their capacity. We came here on a Sunday with our toddler for pumpkin patch. Ticket sales online did not work (tried different phones and computers) so couldn’t buy tickets ahead of time. An older woman pointing people to ticket sales was both rude and confused. The food took about 45 minutes to come out. Leaving the parking lot was stressful and hectic due to heavy traffic, took 30 minutes to get out of the parking lot. They really should just fix their online ticket system and only allow different groups to come at different times, or find some other way to manage the crowds.
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October 2024 by Julie Doan
The website was down so we couldn't get the online pricing. I asked if we could get the online price and they still charged me full price, so I was not happy about that.
This place is really for younger kids only. The lines were also very very long.
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October 2024 by Jonathan Yonker
This place has been our family tradition for years, so it's hard to see it go downhill so fast. They do not limit ticket sales and do not staff up for busy days. We waited a total of 1 hour to get into the park. Part of it was the line for the parking lot and part was the entrance line. There is no separate line for pre purchased tickets so that doesn't help. Then, of course, the rides had huge lines and the park itself was as crowded as Disneyland on a busy day. They're growing fast and clearly not able to maintain the same experience.