I thought it was a cute and nice little place but I can’t comprehend how the pumpkin I purchased was $ 30(and that wasn’t even the most expensive one) I feel like most churches just ask for donations or they are fairly priced. Not pleased with what I feel is price gouging from a place of worship.
Krystle S.
Classificação do local: 5 Frisco, TX
In a word, awesome! This was the second pumpkin patch I visited with my one-year-old this season, and it was so cute and fun. It is a free pumpkin patch run by the Grace Avenue Methodist Church in Frisco. I didn’t expect much since it was free, but it really is such a great patch. Cute decorations(including a windmill and little places set up for pictures), a toddler-sized hay maze, a free hayride(great for little ones), free bounce house, and during certain hours, a «pumpkin launcher» that looked pretty neat(although I missed it). The patch itself is huge, and they provide little wagons to tote around the pumpkins you select(or your small child, in my case), which makes it very easy if you need to get several pumpkins. The pumpkins range in size from very small(gourd-size) to large enough for carving. If you live in Frisco and are looking for a fun pumpkin patch with free admission, check out Pumpkins on the Prairie!