Fun photos!
Ring toss game
Train works this year
Pumpkins!
Petting zoo
Ready to go back and forth?!
Pumpkin patch season
Our patch visit would not be complete without climbing and sliding!
Petting zoo
Ticket Prices for 2022
Blow up bounce house/slide
Alisa N.
Jan 12, 2025
Amazing! We will be back every year! It was free to get into and had so many things from my little toddlers to do. Just the perfect way to spend a fall weekend evening.
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Daniel Q.
Oct 21, 2024
If you've been to the pumpkin patch by IKEA, this is the same one. It's located right behind the Credit One Bank off the 215 West and Cimarron. There's a lots of free parking. Lots of bouncy house types of fun for the little kids like slides and mazes. Socks are required so bring your own or buy when you arrive. There's also a few younger kids rides probably for kids 3+. Lots of pumpkins everywhere you can buy. Lots of photo opportunities also. They also sell food, snacks, and drinks like at fair. The price did go up, $1.50/ticket or $29/20 tickets for the rides. I personally think this is better for kids under 10yrs old. We've been to this pumpkin patch several years now and my son loves it. I would try not to feed your kids anything an hour before and no liquids 15-20min before going in case they get sick lol.
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Charles C.
Nov 9, 2023
What a wonderful experience! I have to admit, I've seen pumpkin patches all around town and never visited one until this one. I was shocked that there's no entrance fee to get in. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the entire venue was as well maintained. Decently sized well with lots of ride, game, and good options. Definitely worth the trip!
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Cyaundra N.
Oct 16, 2024
There wasn't a seasonal pumpkin patch to attend. Just construction site and new building in process. Business was not there.
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Cynthia L.
Oct 11, 2022
Inner childhood came to play. First off, in my opinion, Seasonal Adventures is one of the better if not the best pumpkin patches here in the city (sure beats the heck out of Halloweentown LV on Rampart). Free admission, parking lot was plentiful even on a Sunday evening around 6:30p and there were plentyyyyyy of photo ops all around so you can go Instagram/social media crazy. Plus there were so many different size pumpkins to choose from. We ended up getting two mini sized pumpkins. Space was big and everything was spread out.There were over six inflatable slides/obstacles and best of all....even ADULTS can go on this!!!! =) You have no idea how excited I was when we asked if there was an age limit. I'm sure these teenagers in charge of these inflatables can care less but when they told me no age limit, I was like hellllls yeah. So off we went to purchase tickets. $26.00 for 20 tickets. It was perfect for two adults. Most inflatable slides required one ticket each. The corn maze and haunted house were NOT worth the four tickets per person so I wouldn't suggest wasting your tickets with that. There were just inflatable mazes....nothing special/special effects inside.Be sure to wear socks as it is required and try to avoid shorts because after awhile, your legs will stick to the plastic making it a bit difficult to slide down.We had so much fun...perfect for date night, girls date, family outing etc. Definitely perfect to get you in that Autumn/Halloween mood. Don't expect to eat here because there weren't any food trucks/stands. All I saw were basic sweets like funnel cake, cotton candy etc. There was a Hawaiian shaved ice truck though. Seasonal Adventures is open daily up until October 31st. Closes around 9p weekdays and 10p Fri/Sat.
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Elleyne M.
Oct 30, 2022
We love this pumpkin patch every year! We bought the batch of tickets for 49.00, and both of our children had a chance to experience fun rides, a cool maze, and super slides. They loved the Jack-o-lantern where everyone was strapped in and went spinning. They also enjoyed the swings and boat ride that went up and down and the obstacle course. I wish we would have picked a pumpkin here, they seemed to be better quality than the ones we purchased elsewhere. Personally, I would recommend Seasonal Adventures pumpkin patch for families with smaller children to enjoy. However, there are still a few fast rides that swing you around and go back and forth that are suitable for older kids too. We love this location with the pumpkins everywhere and seasonal decorations. Keep it up Seasonal Adventures, we will return!
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Lauren C.
Nov 6, 2021
Seasonal Adventures is a fun spot to visit if you're looking for an extra Halloween outing with the kiddos. I wouldn't come here as our main attraction, but it was fun after doing the best fall activities in town first.We came on a Saturday night the weekend before Halloween. It was busy, but not nearly as bad as I expected. The lines grew as the night went on. Again, not shocking.Rides and attraction costs are based on tickets, ranging from 1-4 tickets. It was roughly 20 tickets for about $20. The slides were two tickets and the petting zoo was three tickets as some examples of how many tickets you'd need. The attractions were a toddler obstacle course and slide, a slide and obstacle course for older kids, a couple of inflatable mazes, a train ride (broken when we visited), a bouncy house, and a petting zoo. It wasn't much, but it was good for an hour of fun with our friends. They also had some wooden cutouts and hay with pumpkins for photos.The food was limited. It was one small section of American foods, funnel cakes, and lemonades. At least they do have food. I opted to eat somewhere else before we visited when I saw the options. The only cons are that tickets could add up fast if you have multiple kids or plan to stay awhile. For one kid for an hour it was fine. Lastly, I'm not the woke activist type, but the petting zoo was something I could do without. Those poor animals looked so dejected just being clobbered by kids with no escape. Overall, not a bad spot to take the kids for some fall fun.
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Margret C.
Nov 10, 2021
We spent the boy's ninth birthday here. Good sized crowd; some people attending were wearing masks (like us). Pricing wasn't bad. Tickets per ride were for the children (most rides were either two or three tickets), but their parents were able to go for free. Children had to wear socks. There were fresh bales of hay being spread out, too. There was a petting zoo- this part was a lot of fun (chicken, roosters, sheep, goats, etc.), numerous food stands (funnel cakes), a pumpkin patch, a small train, and the slide rides (comprises the bulk of the things to do here) were all over too. There were a bunch of mazes too! The middle of the attraction had a giant pumpkin and some tables were spread out for diners to enjoy their treats. Though hubby didn't get to ride or slide, he said he had fun watching us having fun. The most important thing was that our son enjoyed his birthday. He picked out his favorites to do over again after the first round. It was outside, the weather was nice, and it wasn't super pricey. Lot of photo ops too.
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Ed F.
Oct 31, 2022
It was family time with the grand-babies and they enjoyed it so that's all that matter. Free parking and the ride tickets weren't outrageous in comparison with Hawaii pricing.Minus 1 star as the food was overpriced and while I absolutely love shaved ice, it did not look that appealing to me (very small portions and it appeared watered down).Minus 1 star - They seem to hire high school aged employees for the bouncy houses and the train. No greeting, smile or thank you to any of the kids handing over their ticket. One girl was actually eating while sitting on the bouncy house and taking the tickets from the kids (that can't be sanitary - but hey, it's your health girl). The train operator before us went around the loop twice. We got a new train operator and he only went around once. WTH??? It was way too hot yesterday and I didn't feel like arguing with a high schooler who looked like he was NOT living his best life. So we moved on. As we were leaving we heard a woman who was putting her kids on the ride ask him how many times did the train go around. We didn't hear the answer, but apparently it's supposed to be twice because as we were standing in line nearby, we saw him go around twice. He was then replaced by another driver.Employees - I'm sure you're well aware that you are working at a pumpkin patch which will have young children who are very excited for the Halloween season. You are getting paid to do a job, which should at the very least include a smile, nod or some type of acknowledgment to each kid that comes to your ride. If you can't manage that, you should not be working directly with consumers.Manager / Owner - Please remind your workers that your business thrives on customers and their jobs are to provide customer service.
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Drea B.
Oct 25, 2022
We really enjoyed ourselves! If you're someone who has small kids and are looking for something inexpensive and nice for the little ones to do then this is a great place! They had lots of little things for the kids to do , a food truck, plenty of pumpkins everywhere and lots and lots of places to take pictures! If you have small kids just make sure to bring an extra blanket to lay down before you sit on the hay! There are plenty of little hay couches and chairs surrounded by pumpkins to take pictures by. They are actually reasonable with their pricing. All you need to do is purchase tickets for the kiddos to participate in each attraction. The little train ride is 4 tickets, the jumpies all range from like 1-3 tickets. They also have a few small rides that are about 3 tickets. The food truck prices were good as well, funnel cakes for $8.. nice size and pretty good. We got 40 tickets for $50 I believe... we had 3 small kids and 2 babies. So 5 kids total and they all had an amazing time with just 40 tickets (they got on the attractions that only required one ticket first which is about 3 out of the 10 or so attractions they have).... It was a tad hard to push the stroller through the hay and wood chips.... but it was overall very nice
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