Bounce area
Family
Camel Rides
Face painting
Creature Paintball
Tractor Photo Ops
Moo Carts
Gem mining
Feeding baby goats
Michael S.
Oct 25, 2024
We had a beautiful fall Saturday at Pumpkin Town for outdoor time with the grandkids. They loved their time here. Two hours about enough for them to hit most activities --and for us as we chased them from activity to activity over the spacious plot. Many attractions will also entice adults to join the fun --such as giant slides, huge bubble makers, and train rides (if you're spry enough to wrangle into the cars made of 50- gallon cans).For locals, this is an annual family fall event. .
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Misti M.
Oct 18, 2023
Loved Pumpkin Town in Tulsa! One of the best pumpkin patches we've been too and it wasn't too busy either. Didn't have to wait in a lot of lines and there was so much to do!
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Chandra P.
Oct 23, 2019
Really great activity for your little ones, that offers so many activities to leave them exhausted by the end of your visit. If you're planning to visit Pumpkin Town I advise you go early in the day to truly enjoy each activity while there's plenty of sunlight.Don't forget to request a personalized carved pumpkin; that way you won't be waiting once you're ready to leave. If you have children under the age of 7, they will have a really great time and you will capture a lot of great moments!!
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Sarah M.
Oct 23, 2017
Yee haw, you guys! This event has a little bit of everything that will leave any child (or adult) needing to take a good nap upon departure from it...An open field with plenty of free parking opens up endless possibilities with admission. Kids 2 and under are free and we went over the weekend when it was grandparents day so grammy pammy was free! Let's go! You can buy extras (i.e. pony, camel, tractor rides, etc.) in the admissions tent but it looked like the extra things took cash too so you didn't have to go back. Activities mister baby enjoyed: basketball hoops, corn maze, potato sack slide, PONY ride (this was an extra 5 bucks), small petting zoo and most of all... the little toy houses scattered throughout (even thought we have one at home, he went nuts for these!) If you go to buy or take photos with lots of pumpkins, I'd suggest going with P. Town first opens in the season, it was a little sparse yesterday (10/22.)
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India B.
Oct 30, 2019
This is by far the worst place to go for Fall fun activities. First of all their entrance fee is WAY too overpriced for the activities they offer. I've seen better Little fall festivals in the middle on no where small towns that are free entrance. The staff is horrible and rude and don't care about anything. The activities and toys set up are trash. My son had been cut in line multiple times on the slide mountain and the staff women obviously noticed bc my son was having a fit about so I decided screw it we're skipping to the front and the women had the nerve to say we were cutting and needed to "learn some respect..." HAH. The whole thing is honestly a joke. DON'T GO HERE! FALL FESTIVALS ARE DEFINITELY WORTH THE DRIVE OUT OF TOWN!
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Allison D.
Jun 7, 2018
We have went for the past 3 years and we always have a blast! The kids run until they can't run anymore! Plenty to keep you busy all day and we get our moneys worth! The kids also enjoy taking a break under the tent and dancing to the live music!
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Angel B.
Nov 2, 2024
A redneck playground; not a pumpkin patch. For a $15/ticket entry, this was a disappointment. The very few pumpkins available were old and falling apart, the only bathrooms were minimal and gross, only 1 food truck and for an additional $8/person, you can ride a miniature horse or camel for two small circles. We will not be back.
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Hillary C.
Oct 1, 2023
A lot of these reviews are older - so let me update y'all for 2023 ! I took my four year old the other day (early on a weekday before he went to preschool) and man, we had a GREAT time! I will preface this review by saying this whole experience was definitely geared towards younger kids. I'd say anywhere between toddling 2 year olds all the way up until about 7/8 years of age. Just my opinion, but certainly fit our needs. So!! The good stuff.The grounds are incredibly, incredibly clean and well cared for and there is a large variety of activities. Some of them you facilitate yourself (think digging in the sand for "buried treasure" (spider rings) and some are staffed - like the goat feeding area and camel ride.) My son loved the camel ride, slide with the burlap sack, rolling tubes and the inflatable bounce features. But let me just say, the staff was truly the most wonderful part of all. EVERYONE was friendly, helpful, engaged with the children and just fun. Special shout out to Miss Cassandra at the pumpkin bouncer and the young lady in the purple shirt at the big pillow bounce Friday morning, they made our whole day! Prices for everything is very reasonable and the "extras" are fun too. We wanted to do the horse dawn ride around the property and face paint but ran out of time. We will be back next year and many years to come. Thank you all so much for a fun start to the holiday season!!!
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Jade B.
Oct 19, 2021
I've never been to such disappointed with a pumpkin patch! They tractor ride was around a square of corn. There were no corn maze or pumpkin spice donuts. You didn't get taken out to a field to pick a pumpkin. If you have a kid under the age of 6 go but other than that don't waste your money.
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Meagan S.
Oct 12, 2015
Loved it! Took my 90 yr old gma and the staff was super friendly and helpful! From the guy who did the corn maze ride , the lady who brought in all the cute animals, the women running the food truck to the owners and the admission lady! All wonderful!!!! We got a Carmel Apple, water and Coke for $5.00 And enjoyed it under the tent decorated with pumpkins/hay bails5.00 for 6 carrots to feed the baby camels (our favorite part)We went in afternoon before school got out so it was not too crowded !!!!
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