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Middleton’s Fall Festival

3.9 (18 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Jakob W.

I wanted to take my girls to some type of farm this year so we took a drive to check this one out. The cost to get in was a little more on the high side, was around $63 for myself and my 2 little girls. Once inside of course the kids are going to want food, our first stop was the food court. The prices and the food I got was at least not worth it. Chicken strips for one daughter was $12 or so, the other wanted 2 corn dogs and that was $10, I got a nacho that was also $12. None of the food was worth that cost, the nacho had strange flavors going on as well. I would suggest eating elsewhere before going in, I would have done better getting the giant pretzel. As for activities, there are a few different activities going on at all times on the farm. Keep in mind that this place gets ridiculously packed and some of the lines took a very long time to get through. Food lines took us about 45 minutes to finally sit with food, next time drive thru. To use the bathrooms was even a 30 minute line where they have a bunch of porto potties sitting, one tip if you go out near the big slides past the mazes then there are some out there with less people. Most of the activities are free but the wait was horrible. The only paid one we did was the potato blasters and those didnt work all that well, half the time we were in line it looked like they had to keep working and oiling a couple of the cannons. They also have different mazes, face painting, tiny petting zoo with mostly goats, a small kid size zipline, a couple different types of hay rides and a few other small things here and there. The place has a lot going on but at the same time they let way too many in at a time and the wait times and just the sheer amount of rude people. I get it, they want to make money and at $21 a person they are making it before all the other cost. In the end I found it to be a waste of money personally and the kids complained there wasnt enough time to do everything when we were there for hours. Pumpkins at the time of writing this were $0.49 a pound, I did not buy any since we had to park way out in the overflow lot and I was not going to carry them all that far and they charge to rent a wagon as well.

Alex B.

Such a great big festival in such a small-ish town. There were so many things to do. We did the tug of war and the corn maze. Unfortunately it rained so we did take shelter and had some of the very tasteful AppleCider and Donuts.

Cyndi I.

My husband and took the kiddos (2, 12 Years old) to check out the Middleton Farms Fall Festival and it was absolutely perfect for our family! The toddler was able to do most of the attractions (some with assistance from older brother). It's didn't break my husbands wallet- until we picked a huge pumpkin! It's a wide open space so even with as busy as it was it was never over crowded. $10 per person to get in, under 3 is free. You need to buy a ticket for the potato blaster $4. And the pony rides (not sure how much because we didn't do this). Pumpkins were 35 cents/lb. many varieties and sizes. We saw someone buying a 65 pound pumpkin! Hay bale pyramid, 2 corn mazes, jumping pillow, barrel train ride, pony rides, potato blaster, pumpkin blaster, tug o war, big slide- just some of the things I can remember. A pumpkins patch and hay ride. Also already picked pumpkins. A "sand" box filled with corn, and some farm animals to pet. We will be back!!

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Parking was a nightmare. There were a ton of close parking spots but they made us park almost half mile away with a senior citizen

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It is a great place for family and friends to go and hang out. The food is excellent, and the customer service is great.

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So much to do! Some activities were pay to play but most things came with entry! Kids had an amazing time!

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The corn maze, potato cannons, and hay pyramid are a great way to spend a (typically) beautiful fall afternoon.

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