For the money you can't beat it. Great attractions and plenty to do. Suggest getting there early to both bypass the lines and also the animals are ready to eat.
We've been a couple years in a row, now, and unfortunately the corn maze has been steadily going down hill-- mainly because they reuse the exact same maze every year. That leads to two problems:
Not a bad place for a weekend day of fall family fun, albeit a bit pricey. But I will say this: repeat visits from year to year leave a little to be desired, particularly where the corn maze is concerned.
1) If you've done the corn maze once, you get nothing new out of going the next year (which makes the steep entry fee all the more hard to swallow).
This place is amazing for kids. We moved here not knowing a soul and I bought season passes for my.son and myself and it was a great decision! We've made friends while there and just have had an amazing time! There is so much to see, do, and experience. Go! You won't regret it. :)
2) The paths are very hard packed and well-worn, including the false paths that people have blazed for themselves over time. The corn parts of the corn maze are also getting patchy / sparse in a lot of places.
Great place to take kids of all ages. It's reasonably priced for all of the different things you get to do and the "extra" attractions aren't over priced. The food is reasonably priced too. It's easy to spend 4-6 hours here. Highly recommended for something to do with kids during the fall.
We visited this farm for the watermelon festival this summer (July 2017) and had good fun. It was scorching hot that day. But the farm had enough shade for us to relax and move to the next activity. There is something for all age groups (tractor rides, tricycle race tracks, huge slides and swings). My 4 year old son had good fun with his friend and so is my 60 year old mom. It’s an awesome place to have family fun. It was impressive to see how they have made good use of simple or worn out things in creating a fun play ground. Moreover they sold water melon passes for just $1 more than the entry fee and you get to pick a yummilicious watermelon on your way back home. Also they had unlimited watermelons for various contests and you get to enjoy the watermelons when it cracks and kids had the best times throwing them in the woods after they tasted a little of it;) and of course we get to pet and feed the farm animals. We couldn’t spend much time in the farm since the watermelon festival and the play areas kept us occupied through the day (we reached there around 12 noon may be!. Also we had the best lemonade in this farm!
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