$ 5 gets you the privilege to go in and pay for poorly made harvest things. Saddest petting zoo ever– 2 goats and 2 ponies. Gift shop is stuff you’d find a thrift shop. If they didn’t charge so much to get in they would make any money because once you are in you realize nothing is worth spending any money on. Sauvie Island is much better.
Clay M.
Classificação do local: 5 Beaverton, OR
Our granddaughters fifth birthday party. Everyone had a blast Happy Birthday Cassandra!
Robin W.
Classificação do local: 5 Fairview, OR
I loved coming to Fazio Farms to get our pumpkins this year. Not only were they amazing sized pumpkins but the way the farm was set up was so adorable. Who knew there was a little bit of farm land in NE portland. Anyways, the staff was extremely nice and you could tell they put a lot of work into this pumpkin patch and cornmaze. They are partnered up with fox 12 and are doing a toy drive. This is really nice because if you bring an unwrapped toy you get free general admission and half off the corn maze. Everything is reasonably priced and there is stuff for all ages to do. Definitely coming back next year.
Jessica V.
Classificação do local: 1 Portland, OR
Disappointed. A little spendy. Everywhere you go you have to pay to participate with anything other than the little carts.
Julie p.
Classificação do local: 2 Portland, OR
We went to Fazio Farm Pumpkin Patch today and were sorely disappointed. There were two moms and two children in our group. We were the only ones out there, which was great for us, except it was very unclear which activities were free and which were not. The owner escorted us to the bouncy slide and without requesting any tokens let our two girls go down the slide numerous times while he chatted us up. After about 10 minutes he said that’s got to be about $ 25 worth of sliding between those two. After explaining our confusion based on his behavior, he wasn’t willing to budge on the price. Don’t make the same mistake we did. We won’t be back.
Aaron G.
Classificação do local: 5 Tualatin, OR
We were in the mood to take our two young kids to a corn maze on a Saturday and this one was much closer to the freeway than any of the other ones, so we gave it a chance. We weren’t disappointed. It’s the only the second year that they’re open and you can tell that they’re still brining on new things, but the people there were extremely nice, the place was well organized and for a 3 and 6 year old, it was perfect. Fun petting zoo, the rides were small, but just the right size for our kids. We didn’t do the corn maze because 6.5 acres is A LOT. But we did everything else. If you’ve got small kids, this is a great place to go without having to travel out into the boonies to get there.
Jake C.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Anyone who puhts awn a corn maiz Iz five star.
Bingo b.
Classificação do local: 2 Portland, OR
I’d say it is a little taste of the farm closer to the city — and I really wanted to like this place but I think next year we’ll probably go back to Kruger’s on Sauvie Island like we’ve done in the past. One note: there is a definite odor of a landfill in the air if you are sensitive to ripe smells. Yuck. I’m a bit of a cheapskate and overall, I guess It’s kind of like eating a meal at an airport… you seem have to just grit your teeth and get ready to shell out cash, I guess. It’s hard to get past the feeling of being gouged for money for everything you do. EVERYTHING is going to cost a dollar at a minimum, and probably two or three or more. I will say that the hay bale maze was fun for our 4 and 6 year olds… and that was only a dollar each. And they had a tent over the hay maze and the gord painting… but the bouncy slide for .50 per slide was too little fun for the money. The corn maze for 7 dollars per adult is just like coo-coo-coo-coo crazy too-much! I also figured that at a pumpkin patch you would cut out the middleman and you wouldn’t end up paying more than at the grocery store… but I guess that isn’t the case. Price for pumpkins is, I think, .39 per pound… which means like $ 4.50 to $ 6 for every pumpkin sitting around on the parking lot. One nice thing is that they had big wagons for hauling kids and pumpkins available for you to use for free — yay! And there was plenty of parking and lot’s of prota-potties close at hand. Krugers charges less for their pumpkins(I think .29/pound) and the hayrides are free, and they have farm animals too. But you do have to factor in the drive out to Sauvie Island. But there’s no smell of rotting garbage on Sauvie Island. It’s too bad, I did want to have a better time without the longer drive I agree with others that say that the kids enjoyed themselves — just the adults with the wallets and maybe my aesthetic concerns were disappointed.
Tina J.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Fazio Farms just opened this year, and has a 6.5 acre corn maze, a hay maze for kids, Pumpkin and gourd painting and pony rides. I took the family there on Saturday, October 9 and it was pretty cool. It was raining, but all the kids stuff was under a big tent, so no worries about getting wet there. Then, once the rain stopped, we headed out through the corn maze. What a blast! That thing goes on forever — we could have spent hours in the maze, but my family had to drive home, so we backtracked our way to the entrance. I’d love to go back though, as it was a lot of fun. As we were paying for our pumpkins, the lady checking us out, said it was their first year, and they were just trying it out. I hope more people it out as it’s a lot of fun, without having to drive too far for a pumpkin patch/maze. Great little spot in the city!
Richard T.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
My son and I visited on October 2nd. We literally took two hours to solve the corn maze, so that was great value, although I was beginning to wonder if they ever need to send in search parties. The staff are incredibly friendly and really made us feel at home. It’s great that this place is so close at hand, much nearer for east siders than Sauvie Island(which is also great, of course). We’ll definitely be back!