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December 2023 by Maria Farneschi
Delicious saltado and ceviche!
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December 2023 by Jaclyn C.
I really don't get all the hate for this place. It's a great local little handmade pumpkin patch for those of us that just can't get to a "real" patch because of multiple factors when dealing with an unpredictable toddler. The staff is friendly and they always smile; had no issues being assisted with finding parking onsite, and walked to the tent for tickets. We decided to go on the last hottest day of October, and enjoyed our visit! My son loved picking up and touching the last remaining pumpkins, plenty of which were still in perfect carving condition. There were some pumpkins that were clearly rotting that could've been removed prior to this place opening, but hey - it's not the end of the world. My son enjoyed watching the tractor go around the patch with other visitors onboard the hay trailer. He wasn't brave enough this year. There's food trucks and cider available for purchase, and really enjoyed their apple cider donuts that were tiny and cute! The vendors selling toys, bubbles, and other things were a ripoff, so I would stay clear. The portion for the chicken nuggets and fries was decent and worked out well for a shared lunch. Take it for what it is and know that if you have kids 5 and up, this place isn't it.
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November 2023 by Amanda Rosado
Parking is chaoticThe activities were okay, pumpkin tossing was the highlight and that lasts for 2 seconds. The p pumpkin field was filled with rotten/open pumpkins which didn't leave too many options for big pumpkins.Porta potty situation was a disgusting nightmare.Toys and food were beyond overpriced for such a small event.It was cool to go once but will not go again.
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November 2023 by Niesha Jai
Going here was not worth the money or time. Didn’t learn anything or do anything.
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July 2023 by Henry Barrett
Italo and Carmela place next door to Decker FarmIt's truly the best place to be:)
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November 2022 by Will Freese
The kids had lots of fun pumpkin picking and going on the hayride!
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October 2022 by NICOLAS DRUDA
Best pumpkin patch in New York City. Plenty of parking. Plenty of things to do during October. I recommend everyone come.
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November 2021 by Elizabeth Ballew
Saw a staff member call a small child something very inappropriate.
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November 2021 by Yvonne Reed
Didn't like the FACT THAT I HAD TO PAY FOR A PUMPKIN I THOUGHT SHOULD HAVE BEEN FREE ESPECIALLY AFTER PAYING $11.00 PER FAMILY MEMBER...SMH MY FAMILY AND I WILL NOT BE RETURNING EVER
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November 2021 by Flor Bonilla
Beautiful place to spend time with kids
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November 2021 by Katelynn Selman
manager kicked out a pregnant lady and when i saw her walking around i asked why and she said pregnant ladies weren’t safe there idk what that means but i won’t be back
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October 2021 by Ryan R.
Such a bad example of a money grab, fall festival. This place cost us $22 for a family of three to just enter. That ticket DOES NOT include a pumpkin or anything worthwhile. Once inside, they sell burnt or still frozen (your choice) cheese arepas, bags of popcorn, lemonade, water, stale donuts and crappy coffee. All totally overpriced. The line for the free hayride, which makes one small loop, is too long to ask your impatient kid to wait for. Then to buy 3 pumpkins (which they probably picked up at Walmart or Trader Joe's) it cost us $35!!!! Look at my photos. The only slightly cute things they had were the pumpkin fling and the photo op inside a pumpkin cutout. But of course the pumpkin fling was not cheap. I highly recommend avoiding this fall festival if you're thinking about going. Also, there's boatloads of traffic and no parking. Just go somewhere else. Any other farm is better. Hell, Trader Joes is better!!
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October 2021 by D MsReyes
Such a great place. We go every year and now my kid 17 year old and still our yearly traditional pumpkin picking place. Great activities for the kiddos. Simple foods, sit eat and relax. Adult admission. Free parking.
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October 2021 by Ryan Robbins
I’m only rating Decker Farm for their fall festival, since we have not visited for any other occasion.First thing that is wrong with this festival, You have to pay to get in. What does that get you? It gets you the privilege of paying WAY too much for disgusting, burnt Arepas, stale donuts & popcorn. You get to stand in line for 30min to ride on a 10min hayride that does a small loop. You also get to pick a pumpkin that they probably bought at Trader Joe’s for $5 and put in their field and then charge you $30 for! The only free thing other than the hayride is a little hay maze for kids under 6, and I mean little.The traffic to get there is crazy and there’s practically no parking.The only reason I gave 2 stars instead of 1 was because there are a few ok photo opps and the pumpkin launcher, which also cost extra, was a little fun.
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October 2021 by Catherine Zhong
There’s really nothing much to see there , just few pumpkins, and some dollars store toys market for sale. Their website advertises the historic house as a spot, but actually it’s 12 mins driving from them. The parking guy in the entrance was horrible attitude, very nasty to the customers, gave us a bad first impression of farm as well.The tickets are $11 per adult, $5 per kid, as this price, not worth at all.