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An excellent place to be with your family members and loved ones especially at times of pumpkin picking or any festive occasions. They do conduct small-scale carnivals it's always advisable that you refer the website before you plan something. The main problem is parking...
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In the center of Queens, who would I'd taught... Very nice place to visit on the weekends, always busy, always have something happening , but a great time , just walk around...
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The farm is an amazing throwback to what large portions of Queens used to be. It's a working farm, producing eggs, honey, and vegetables - and more I'm sure. Amazing place, great people - totally worth the trip from wherever you are in the boroughs!
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Disorganized Mess!!! Open at 10, NO Not so much!! Arrived at 10, Parking closed for private group, NO SIGNS, you just wait till you think you are going in to park and then they tell you!!! No activities open till 11am so you just wait at the pumpkin patch ($40 for a pumpkin) then you will wait in line after line, be given the wrong information by every employee to speak to and get attitude for being annoyed that with 3 small kids you have been walking and walking and seeing Nothing!!!!!
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Been here twice and no cover charge each time. Although it seems they do charge to get in on special occasions. So call ahead if need be. First time I took the family there for pumpkin picking in 2014. It was busy of course, parking was tough. But we found a place to park on a side street. No map for the place, but big deal. We strolled around, figured out our bearings and it was very festive. Picked and bought pumpkins. Got hot cider and put a blanket down on some grass to rest. Second time we did the petting zoo on a random Sunday in July (summer 2015). $4 per adult, the one year old was free. Animals seemed happy enough. There was a "corn" box instead of a sand box. Kids loved that more than the animals. Bought fresh picked produce at the market. Checked out the cute store and bought a cookie. They offer adult classes that seem cool, but I haven't taken any. I also can't speak for renting the place out for events. But as far as family fun time on the weekends we had positive experiences both times. Oh, we saw an alpaca eat a banana whole, peel and all. Crazy. As always, do your homework ahead of time, find out what's going on there and call ahead to make sure the day goes smooth.
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