We LOVED this place! There were so many things to do, not just for kids but parents also. In my opinion it was the best pumpkin patch I’ve ever been to. We’ll definitely be back. So glad we tried it out! It’s also the most inexpensive one I’ve ever seen. They had food trucks on site, which included their famous pumpkin donuts that my Husband and Daughter loved… Face painting, Petting zoo, Live shows with an awesome horse named Radar that dances to music, Train rides, Corn maze, Football toss, and too many other things to list! There was also a spot for parents to sit quietly and still be able to see their children play. The goats are fantastic and the highlight for any woman… an indoor bathroom instead of an outhouse, lol. I don’t see us going to any other pumpkin patch from here on out. LOVELOVELOVE it here.
Amy C.
Classificação do local: 2 Lee's Summit, MO
$ 8 + tax to enter for adults and children. This gets you in for the small games(corn hole, toilet lid toss, a few small bouncy houses, small obstacle course, horse rides etc). In order to ride the zip line(if you can really call it that!)for 1 minute, 1 time on the mechanical bull for a brief moment or shoot the corn cannon it is additional $ 5 each + TAX! Give me a break. I found charging tax on their«rides» ridiculous. Sadly, I will not return.
Christyn K.
Classificação do local: 5 Kansas City, MO
This place is a true gift to the KC area. With endless, thoughtful activities for the little ones to zip lining for the bigger ones, a petting«zoo» barn(with a zebra, too!), live music on the weekends, a bounce house!, and some of the most scenic landscaping around, it’s worth the admission fee(which is ½ off M-T after 3pm). Make sure you try their pumpkin donuts and take home a hay barrel or corn stalk for your porch, along with home-painted Royals pumpkins!
Craig G.
Classificação do local: 3 Austin, TX
We went to Faulkner’s Pumpkin Farm to pick a pumpkin in a field. We were very disappointed to find out that all the pumpkins they had available were gathered on a parking lot. They weren’t the best looking pumpkins. You’re better off getting one from your local grocery store rather than come here for one. $ 7 gets an adult into Faulkner’s Pumpkin Farm. There were a lot of family oriented attractions. But you have to pay extra to do any of the fun stuff. Most were the usual such as a small petting zoos and pony rides, etc. A unique feature is a zipline for kids. At least it was called a zipline, but it is more like an extended clothesline. The kids there really enjoyed it. The place was very dusty and crowded. A lot of lines for all the fun attractions. If you live nearby, it’s worth checking it out. If you’re making a trip to see it, then I would recommend Johnson Farms as a better choice. Johnson Farms has the same stuff, but it also has a working farm which despite Faulkner’s Pumpkin Farms’s name, there’s no farm here.