2 avaliações para Trick Or Trees Holiday Adventure
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Melissa L.
Classificação do local: 4 Whittier, CA
I throughly enjoyed this pumpkin patch. It’s not the nicest, but it was just right for us. You cannot miss the pumpkin patch driving down Whittier Blvd. This one is new. There are tons of jumpers for the kids to enjoy. They are 3 tickets a slide and you can go down 3 times. Some jumpers have it where you get 5 minutes inside. You pay for the tickets at the booth and are a $ 1 each. You can purchase a wristband for $ 25 an hour. There are also two trains which I liked. One is for just kids and little ones at that since they are little cars. Then the other one the parents can fit in with the kids. They were very fast about getting kids on and off. They have a selection of pumpkins but it was very small compared to most pumpkin patches. I didn’t check prices on them since I never buy a pumpkin at a patch any ways. Too pricey! The employees were very nice running the slides. It was not the nicest or best decorated but it had all the key things you need at a pumpkin patch!
Irene B.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
This pumpkin patch has a lot of potential for kids to have a fun time. Like everything seasonal, this place is pretty expensive. A one hour wristband for kids is $ 25. What do you get for $ 25 for ONEHOUR? You get one hour to do as much as possible. The jumpers(about 6 of them) are ranged for all ages, there’s two trains, and one photo corner with pumpkins and hay stacks. Just make sure to tell your kids to enjoy their one hour to its fullest because one of the workers/manager/owner(older man) will follow your kids and make sure they get kicked out 2 minutes after the time written on their wristband. This happened to me and my kids. I was going to let my kids go in a jumper with the warning of, «Just one more, it’s time to go,» but I didn’t get the chance, because the«older man» was pointing them out, telling the younger workers NOTTOLETTHOSEKIDSBACKIN! I had to tell him, «I know, it’s time to go, you don’t need to point them out, they are kids, and it’s not like I didn’t just dropped $ 50 for one hour of fun!» He ruined the experience and memories for me. He didn’t have to follow my kids around to make sure they didn’t keep going. He had other things to worry about than two kids going over their time by two minutes. What other things, like the train ride. It doesn’t have its own space, customers need to move out of the walkways for the train to go by. He could of been clearing the way for the train, instead of following two kids with a little expired time. I’ll make sure not to go spend another $ 50 in December at their tree lot.