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December 2023 by Miriam Ramirez
Nice pumpkin farm. But 2 months ago i went to a school field trip. The worker from the hay ride was yelling at the parents because they were no space in the first wagon. Parents went to the second wagon and he started yelling at them. Another worker started kicking out the kids from a small corn maze they have available for the schools field trip package.
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November 2023 by Selena Valdiviezo
Parking lot is nice and big and its free. Entrance is free. Kids bracelets to use to slide, jump pillow(nice and big, around 35fr long,shaped like a pumpkin), go carts (that u pedal )and hay ride is $12 for kids of ALL ages. Adults pay $6 for a ticket for 1 ride on the hay ride.This Place is big and has many benches for people to sit and enjoy the day. The main barn has the scale for you to weight ur pumpkin to pay at the end. Then the other two little barns/ houses have 2 sides to purchase stuff. One side you buy honey, salsa, apple cider , cones filled with food for goats($1) and tickets. The other side has hot food like mac and cheese, nachos, doughnuts, ice cream etc. Everything is pretty good. Theres a large corn maze. Regular bathrooms and around 12 portable bathrooms. Theres one last building that is for a Party. I would come here again. Great place
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November 2023 by Alex Le
Wish we had gone earlier in the season. Very nice place and nice people.
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November 2023 by VI Hearts
Kind of suprised, they didn't have the little walk through in the corn, you have to pay for it now. It used to be a great place for toddlers. The tiny little pumpkins should be a 2 for a $1, not $2 dollars and the small round pumpkins should just be $2, anything bigger .40 cents per pound. Even the shop is small. It's a quick place to take pictures since entry is free, the only good thing it has going for them.
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November 2023 by Erica Drews
Bought $400 worth of pumpkins for my store and 70% of them went bad with in the first week. We contacted the farm and they basically said "oh well" and wouldn't give us any of our money back. Do not recommend. Poor quality and poor customer service
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November 2023 by Craig Leonhardt
Good variety of things to do. Great for families of all ages. It was a great experience. The corn maze was fun. Just be aware of the weather is bad or if it's been raining, the ground will be mushy/muddy. So wear the proper boots/shoes in case they get muddy.
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October 2023 by Laura Kayler (Laura Elizabeth)
Beautiful Pumpkin Farm with so much to do! This farm is great for people of all ages. Large play area for kid's,corn maze,lot's of yummy treats for sale. Tons and tons of Fall photo opportunities Bonus:Live ? music. I can't wait to return
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October 2023 by Claree Peterson
Rip off.Free admission but you have to pay for absolutely everything. Kids needed wristbands, $12 each. No matter the age. Two of my children couldn’t go on half the things because they were too small.- “ Hayride” Which wasn’t a hayride. It was wooden benches and the track was incredibly dusty. My kids kept their eyes shut the entire time. It was awful.- “Petting zoo” Goats and one cow. Which you can barely pet because of the fencing.- “Pong rides” There wasn’t any ponies on the entire property.- “Staff” The gentleman who continuously asked if my children had wristbands, after seeing them countless times. It was a Monday and wasn’t busy. The lady behind the desk was incredibly rude to my friend. The only nice staff member we met was the greeter at the entrance.I’ve been to many pumpkin patches and this has been the worst. It isn’t worth the money.
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October 2023 by A Az
We’ve gone here two years previously, and this year, I couldn’t believe the state the animal were in. Some of them looked very underweight, their hooves were massively neglected.. I see now other reviewers saying the same thing! And those were the animals they had on display! I can only imagine the state others are in. Last year, I was a little turned off when an owner or manager complained to me about how “no one wants to work” and they were having trouble finding labor to pick the pumpkins. I just wanted to have a nice time, not hear about their farming woes. I’m sure if they paid well enough, they’d have enough staff willing to work for them, so it made me question what kind of conditions the people were working under.After seeing the poor animals, we were so upset that we left without buying a thing, and found an excellent farm down the street that had better selection and nicer staff.
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July 2023 by Liset Hernandez
We went to the Breakfast on the Farm event and it was so much fun. Not only did we hear great music, but we also enjoyed a wonderful breakfast. On the way out, they we serving vanilla ice cream (might have been custard) topped with strawberries ? ? yummmm! It turned out to be one of those beautiful hot summer Wisconsin days, so we ventured on to see the vendor tents, and I purchased some honey and beeswax candles. Can't wait till next year.
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December 2022 by Emily May
Would leave 0 stars if I could. The owners really need to work towards being better people rather than taking advantage of those who are vulnerable. Do better.
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November 2022 by michelle bobzien
Honestly, this place has potential. I like that it's not as busy as some of the other farms. They have set up the place cute and the girls working there were very friendly. Like everything the past two years, costs have increased. I don't blame them for that, but I would like to see the animals in better shape. Also, there are a lot of pumpkins rotting in the field. Seems sad considering some of the previous comments? Would like to see this place improve and stay in business. Give them a chance to make improvements!
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November 2022 by Cecilia Hennessy LaBonté
Cute farm-like experience. $12 wristband for access to most activities. Goats on display in terrible need of a ferrier w overgrown hooves and recurved horn growing back into skull, must be painful. Young bull on display severely underfed, with all ribs showing. Talked to owner about the animals, he was dismissive. Unfortunate. Leaves a bad taste after all the fun kid activities.
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November 2022 by K R
Been going for years and this was probably the worst year. The staff was incredibly unhelpful in every area. We had to guide ourselves through the checkout because the cashier was just watching us instead of speaking. Definitely looked like she partook in some prework activities. We didn’t buy tickets because the line was crazy. They separated everything up too so you can’t buy donuts and a drink. Donuts, meat, and everything else in 3 diff lines, plus a ticket line. Your entire experience takes place in lines with rude, young, doesn’t care staff. Save your money or support a more friendly establishment. Again, this is my tenth year and awful.
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November 2022 by Nicole L
Our Girl Scout Troop visited Swans pumpkin farm today and they left very disappointed at the end of our visit on how we were treated. We bought $12 wrist bands for 10 girls and 5 adults. We spent a total of $180 to enjoy all of the activities and for the girls to be able to pick out a 6-8 lb pumpkin before they left. When it was time to leave we were instructed to ask for Kim and she would show us which pumpkins we could choose, this is where our experience turned sour. There is a grassy area in front of the country market with a mix of orange and white pumpkins. The girls each picked a very small white pumpkin. Kim told us those were not included in our wrist band even though they were the same size. Her specific words were, " the white seed is more expensive then the orange seed " I now have a troop of very disappointed girls in front of me so I asked if could pay the difference from whatever the wrist band covered to upgrade to the white pumpkins. Kim again said, "No because I chose the $12 wrist band that offers a 6-8 lb pumpkin and not the $15 wrist band that covers a basketball size pumpkin." I explained to her these pumpkins are the same size as the pile of pumpkins we get to choose from and not even equivalent to the size of a 6-8 lb pumpkin. So, I offered to pay the difference to upgrade all wrist bands from $12 to $15. Kim again, told me no and my only option was to buy the white pumpkins separately. So our girl scouts had to put back all of their white pumpkins, we were then led by Kim to a small pile of mostly rotted pumpkins to choose from. The pumpkins in this pile are very small. Not even close to being large enough to carve. I weighed our pumpkins when we got home and they were all less then 4lbs each. This was very misleading and honestly it was just a lie to us. She brings a pile of bags to bag up the girls pumpkins. She was rude to our girls and tried telling a couple they had already got pumpkins, when they didn't. I let my daughters in the troop buy their white pumpkins on the way out and the lady at the check out told me that the white pumpkins and the orange pumpkins cost the same and the cost is based on weight. So, now I am very upset because Kim denied our troop any option to get a white pumpkin. These girls worked very hard to earn the money to come on this trip to the pumpkin farm and to be treated like this was just plain, rude and mean. My family went to swans every year for as long as I can remember. Unless they reimburse our troop for what we didn't get which was a size pumpkin we were promised then we will never be back again. Such a disheartening experience that happened to our girl scouts todayAttached is a pic of the "6-8 lb" pumpkin we got to pick from.Troop 11152