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November 2023 by Alicia Jones
We had an amazing time! There were lots of free activities, such as bounce houses, rock painting, corn maze, corn pit, trikes, magnetic fishing, putting area, cranking water, axe throwing, huge slide, basketball, hoola hoop toss, inflatable balls to bounce on, hay ride, barrow ride, animals, etc. The price was reasonable, $11 per kid and adult and includes picking out a pumpkin to take home. A few activities you have to pay additional for like paint ball and the pumpkin cannon which I definitely recommend. You buy tickets for these which weren't too costly. I think they were around $10 for 20 tickets and the paint ball took 7 tickets for 100 balls and the pumpkin cannon was 1 ticket. Overall, my expectations were exceeded. We will definitely return.
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October 2023 by Nonta Smith
The prices have definitely increased to get in. You no longer get a pumpkin with your admission unless you pay more. Still, it's not a bad way to kill several hours with kids. The stations that take tickets have also increased. 7 tickets for paint ball. 2 tickets for the pumpkin cannon. 2 tickets for the slingshot as well. They used to be 1 ticket. So, that's a 50% markup. Only one "indoor" bathroom and the toilet is clogged, and the water was very high.Kids 2 and under are free.We got there around 11:30 am, were done by 3:30, but we did everything there was to do.After a snarky reply. 3 stars goes to 1. I'll never be back to this place. Rude people. Have fun. We won't return. Enjoy your little farm. Woolaroc is better. You operate, and you're subject to the option of others on Google. Just because you're unhappy with what I said doesn't make it untrue. And the prices have increased since last year. That's a lie.I also mentioned the toilet being clogged, and no, I didn't use it because I didn't want it overflowing on me. The male staff member I mentioned it seemed to not really care much.
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August 2023 by B Mann
I had seen a post on Facebook about this place and decided to make the drive it was a 30 minute drive up there from my job but after calling and talking to the lady that owns it (the call was on Monday and this is now Wednesday) she assured me that all there vegetables were all locally grown and most they have grown on their place there, I was NOT disappointed when I got there it was around 3:30ish, I knew that being that late in the day there was a good chance things would be picked over there again NOT disappointed they still had plenty of TOMATOES ? that is what I was after, now I know what your thinking why would I drive 30 minutes to get tomatoes ? well the truth is I live out by Terlton so it is about an hour drive home and yes I have stopped at several places between my job and my house trying to find locally homegrown tomatoes ? but no one had any, so yes I took a chance and it paid off I will definitely be going back up there, if you find them on Facebook she post updates daily on what they have for that day , I also found out they are open year round and are planning some kind of event this fall ( sorry I didn't know any more about it) I will be keeping up with them to see what else they have planned for later in the year, So if you are like me tired of not getting locally homegrown items at those tents ? make the drive up and see what they are all about.
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May 2023 by Jody Reginelli Moore
Great variety. Wonderful customer service and the best plants and homeade foods
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March 2023 by T Thomas
In the summer we always stop and buy some freshly picked vegetables. In the fall there are lots of pumpkins. I think kids would love it.
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November 2022 by Mary James
It was fun!!! Kids had a blast!Update 10/21/22 Was better this year, things were more spread out. They should just include the $2 price for pumpkins into the total price of the ticket. They used to be free or at least figured into the price per ticket but this year they were $2 each and the pumpkins are very tiny. My husband did lose his wallet but he left his name and number and thankfully someone turned it in. The staff called us to tell us it'd been found. Thank God. But I still had to cancel the credit cards. Rather be safe than sorry. We'll be back next year. Hopefully the corn will be taller so the maze will be more challenging. This was the 1st time it was not very tall and the maze was pretty easy. We went at open and it was great, got to do all the things we wanted to do and I was home in time to still enjoy most of the Sunday at home watching football ?
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November 2022 by Breanna Irene Holland
This place was great even in the rain it was fun for me and my 2 year old. These are all the pictures I have the rest were videos.
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November 2022 by Kenny Bell
Was able to take my nephew who was 2 yrs old out there. He enjoyed the tractor ride. Had a little bit of everything for people of all ages
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November 2022 by Paige Diaz
One of the best pumpkin patches around! Talk about a hidden gem just 15 minutes north of Owasso! Entry was $11 for all the activities and a pumpkin after. 2 and under are free but would need a ticket to get a pumpkin. All staff was so nice and welcoming.There were lots of activities that we didn’t even get to try! A giant slide, pumpkin cannon, rock painting, a corn maze, and so much more! The kids had a blast on all the inflatables and the little side games available. And for the parent they had chairs! Chairs to sit and relax while your kids are playing and running around. There was a lot of cute photo ops too!!We can’t wait to come back later!
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November 2022 by jacob k
If you're unsure of which pumpkin patch to visit in the Tulsa area, this is the one to do. There is an admission fee but it gives you unlimited access to every activity. There is an additional fee for the activities that launch or shoot pumpkins, but otherwise the entire grounds are free to roam with the single admission. Our family of three spent less than $30 and we did everything. The maze was huge and we only were able to get through it using the aerial photo posted at the entrance. So just make sure you have enough time to get through it and prepare to feel lost if you don't study the path or take a picture to reference. Honestly we weren't expecting much but were pleasantly surprised due to the many activities available. The large layout of the farm is clearly designed to prevent long lines or crowding in any one area which made it easy for us to do everything. Definitely recommend this place to everyone, but especially if you have children in the 5-10 age range. That being said, even the older kids will still enjoy the maze and pumpkin launcher and there are still plenty of things for even the smallest kids to enjoy. Concession prices are very reasonable as well. Overall a great way to spend a fall day with the family!
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November 2022 by Robert Stuberg
Great place to take the kids, just make sure you plan enough time. We only had a few hours and it felt rushed! The corn maze is huge, I recommend taking a picture before you enter so you don't end up getting lost for an hour. There is the option for a smaller maze, but the large one is very impressive. They have tractor rides, horse drawn carriage rides and tons of activities. The ticket (extra paid) activities include the pumpkin slingshot, pumpkin cannon, paintball arcade, as well as a few others. My son didn't want to do any of those initially but after seeing them he immediately regretted his decision. Plan some time and enjoy your time here! Definitely recommend.
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October 2022 by D SImonds
Semi fun place to be however the lady at the entrance padded the bill $20. We request the $18 20 ticket pkg and one kid pkg for $9 and somehow that totals $49 there. Worst than that was all 3 of us leaving with the worst allergy attack any of us has had. Took 3 days to start feeling normal again. With proper math and some clean up this place may be worth a visit.In response to your comment I was born and raised in the country and ranching and farming is no stranger to me. Fact is the equipment appeared not to have been washed off in months including the bounce pad which you could see the dust and pollen flying from it everytime someone jumped. The rolling barrels also have an enourmous amount in there as well. I know there are limits to what y’all can do and how clean it can be kept but I didn’t see any effort to do so. I could be wrong but…..Reason I haven’t spoke to someone there is my throat is still hoarse and sinuses still draining 3 days later and it seemed much easier to just dispute the difference.
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October 2022 by Chelsea Torres
This place is FUN! It’s reasonably priced, there are a ton of activities for kids and adults alike, and it’s not too busy to enjoy! We are SO GLAD we didn’t have to drive into the city for a pumpkin patch! We’re coming back every year!
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October 2022 by Witney Erbe
We live in sperry now and have been to many pumpkin patches. I am a bug fall girl and its my thing and tradition. We know have two young kiddos and this is by far our favorite pumpkin patch yet. Its large enough that even when busy you don't feel crowded. They know what are bug crowd pleasers and double those activities...example the corn play areas, train, and buggy rides. The fact they take all ages into consideration is amazing!!! Looking forward to it every season!!
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July 2022 by Jeff pillers
Very busy place on the weekends, not as bad during the weekdays. I would like to see general admission to be free. I don't mind purchasing tickets for the different stations they have set up. It cost my family $40 to just get in, plus the tickets for the pumpkin cannon and slingshot and paintball was a other $20. I would also like to see bigger pumpkins, the kids get a small free one with entry but why not have big ones for purchase... Make ur money there instead of a general admission fee.