Photos opportunity
The best slushy
The photo ops
Pear Vine Trees
Corn
Red tulips at the Kearney, fun farm Tulip patch
Farm Animals
Vandesha L.
Nov 19, 2024
Words can't describe how much fun the little ones had at Fun Farm (I as an adult even had a blast). While the price is a bit steep you do get your money's worth if you go through the whole thing. We skipped Apple shooting because the kids were too small. We did enjoy the train ride around the lack and through the pumpkin patch. The kids enjoyed the jumping pod the most. I would recommend for older kids 5 and up. Take advantage of the photo ops, we got great holiday photos from the experience. I would also go during a time when everything is open for a full effect. Again so much fun!
Read MoreKate C.
Nov 5, 2024
We have been in the fall & in the spring (to the tulip farm) & we always have a blast! Yes it's huge & can get quite busy, but it's so big & spread out you don't really notice. Parking is simple & there's always plenty. Bathrooms are actual bathrooms & not portapotties (perk!) & typically well kept. They have things that family members of all ages can enjoy, and tons of great photo opps scattered about! They also serve adult beverages & have a few food options. Drink are reasonably priced. We have tried a caramel apple & it was delicious!
Read MoreElena M.
Oct 7, 2024
This is our go to pumpkin patch. It's a bit away than the others but we love it. Is it run by young people absolutely! They are friendly and efficient. The only draw back this year is that the donuts were not cooked all the way through. Save yourself some money and buy your tickets online. Screen shot your tickets because the service is terrible once you get to the front of the line. You'll get a wristband. The pizza is pretty good but small for $20. The apple cider slushy is a must. Don't forget to go on the hayride to see the orchards, pumpkins and corn maze. The apple blasters and the slide are fun. Overall we love how big this place is. Last year this place was more Instagramable so hopefully they will bring the stuff back.
Read MoreErin W.
Nov 5, 2024
This is a pumpkin patch that you can literally spend all day at. The price includes most of the activities other than apple or pumpkin picking and apple cannons. There was an obstacle course the kids could try out their ninja skills, lots of play equipment, complete with wood houses and slides galore. Swings and a huge slide to fly down. An actual train and a barrel (tractor) train give two options to ride. Food and drinks are spread out along the way, but it is VERY pricey. The bathrooms are also available like little outhouses, but the majority of them were out of toilet paper and soap and paper towels. Workers were not really seen around the entire place (other than working in the food areas), but this would make a huge difference if the bathrooms were upkept more.
Read MoreMary S.
Sep 28, 2024
I thought I was paying for more. It's laid out nice, the petting zoo, train ride and little piggy race was cool. Other than kid stuff, that's about it. I'm from the East coast so farms are definitely different here apparently. No apples, no cider making, no fried pies, hardly any food options, bottled cider that wasn't even made there just labeled, not many pumpkins and no signs for the pumpkin patch or the apple orchard. More just a big playground for kids. Atleast put signs up saying where is where. After trying to find my way around I just left with no pumpkins. Great place if you have kids, but not adult friendly.
Read MoreDawn S.
Sep 18, 2022
The Fun Farm is a great place to take the kiddos and enjoy the outdoors. We went for the Apple, Pear and Peach picking and loved it. The kids played in Fun Treehouses & Playgrounds, we rode a carousel and we didn't even get to finish it all in one day because there is so much to do. What a great play to have fun.
Read MoreLily H.
Apr 7, 2024
Went here with my family for the tulip festival and it was so beautiful! I'll be back in the fall for pumpkins and fall treats! Then again when my son is old enough to enjoy all the play sets.
Read MoreTong Y.
May 7, 2023
We went to the tulip festival on the last day, but it was quite pretty still. Most of the tulips were withered or picked at that point (extra cost to picking). The main thing is that the food was quite expensive there. The train ride around the lake was free though, and there was a giant slide. I would not recommend wearing flats because the trails have some mud on them.
Read MoreAubree R.
Sep 30, 2024
If you value human decency, steer clear of this pitiful excuse for an establishment. To call this business "mismanaged" would be a compliment--it's downright exploitative. Their abhorrent practices make one wonder how they haven't been shut down by labor authorities yet.Let's start with the tip stealing. It's one thing to have a tip pool, but it's a whole other level of low to forbid any tips meant for workers. It's a sickening betrayal of trust when management dips their hands into what little extra compensation employees are given, especially when these workers are putting up with grueling conditions and rude customers day in and day out. It's a slap in the face to anyone who puts in an honest day's work, only to have their hard-earned money siphoned off by greedy managers.Next, we have their shameless exploitation of minors. This store preys on the naivety and eagerness of young people--kids who don't know their rights and are eager to gain work experience. The company lures them in with a "fun, flexible job" then piles on responsibilities without proper training or supervision, creating an environment ripe for mistakes and accidents. It's no surprise that they rely on child labor--they probably know that any adult with a shred of self-respect would run for the door after a month. They'd rather manipulate the young than treat experienced workers fairly.Speaking of mistreatment, this place's complete disregard for disabilities is staggering. Need accommodations? You won't find them here. Whether it's refusing to provide seating for someone who can't stand for long periods or blatantly ignoring requests to be stationed in milder working environments and having people PASS OUT, they make it clear that anyone with a disability isn't worth their time. This is beyond illegal--it's a display of utter contempt for the basic dignity and rights of workers.And as if all this weren't enough, let's talk about their internal communication--or, more accurately, the absolute lack of it. Managers can't seem to get on the same page if their lives depended on it. One tells you to do something a certain way, and another reprimands you for following that exact directive. Critical information is rarely passed down, leading to endless confusion and frustration. Employees are left floundering without direction or support, and any attempt to get clarity is met with blank stares and dismissive shrugs. It's chaos masquerading as a business.To make matters even worse, the so-called "management" seems to be spearheaded by one Kathie Borushko Ousley, who goes out of her way to enforce a culture of secrecy and intimidation. She actively discourages employees from discussing their pay. This is a blatant attempt to keep employees in the dark about their earnings, ensuring that they remain unaware of any wage disparities or unethical practices occurring behind the scenes. By stifling any conversation about compensation, she not only violates the basic rights of her employees but also fosters a toxic, fear-driven environment where exploitation is allowed to thrive unchecked. It's clear that Miss Ousley is more interested in protecting the farm's bottom line than advocating for fair and transparent treatment of her staff.This place is a nightmare for employees and a disgrace to ethical business practices. If there's any justice, this sham of an operation will crumble under the weight of its own reprehensible behavior. Until then, consider this your warning--stay far, far away, whether as a customer or a prospective employee. No paycheck is worth enduring the toxic cesspool that this place calls a "work environment."By the way, the mold needs to be cleaned out of the Apple Slushy machines.
Read MoreAudrey M.
May 15, 2024
Went for the tulip fest. Pics looked amazing. Fields filled with tulips. Bought the month before bc I was planning to go the last week of the next month. They didn't inform me they would close a week early and I happened to be looking on the website when I found out. Twenty something per person, and you still have to buy a vase to even pick any! And wouldn't ya know it I passed multiple families with kids, hands full of tulips, and the parents are telling the kids to hide em, put they back, they can't pick 'em, etc etc. The animals were a good sight and I enjoyed them.
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