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dont take your kids here!
By: penny sadler (Jun 12, 2009)
My kids and I visited here through a school field trip and while the older gentleman driving us around during the tour was nice, he was the only one. The lady who was giving the speech about the kinds of pumpkins probably has been around small children in quite a long time. Even the adults were bored, I guess some people take their pumpkins way too seriously. All the staff was real snippy too as if they were just too bothered when asked questions. The stem on the pumpkin of one of the boys in our group broke and we asked if he could have another pumpkin but they refused and were rude about it. I guess they expected a 5yr old to be an expert pumpkin handler. Luckily I had bought some extra pumpkins and we gave him 1 of ours so he would stop crying poor thing they made him feel so bad. You would think by the way they treat folks there that the tours were free but in fact we paid for our over 30 kids and parents. These people should really find a new job as they don't enjoy children but have no problem taking their money . And the animals on display looked so sad and smelled so bad plus the children aren't even allowed to pet them. So all in all an experience that I'm glad the teachers at our school have decided never to repeat again. Next year we'll take our kiddos to the pumpkin patch on Amargosa Rd. in Victorville where the children are allowed to pet the animals and they have games and crafts for the kids. Also the couple that run it looove children.
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Comments on this Review:
belinda frazier says: (Nov 2, 2009)
We do not advertise a "Petting" zoo
belinda frazier says: (Nov 2, 2009)
I guess another alternative to the "real" farm experience would be to take kids to a Pumpkin "lot" with bounce houses. It's obvius that some adults have not been to a farm. What farm animals don't smell like farm animals?
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