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    Opal Meadows Farm

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Old McDebbie's Farm - BIRTHDAY DONKEYS!

    Old McDebbie's Farm

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    This is such a great place for littles and for adults! It was my family's first visit and it did…read morenot disappoint. They had everything from farm animals (like goats, sheep's, llamas) to exotic animals (like a zebra, kangaroo and a camel), to u-fishing, and to 1/4 mile hike. There really was so many things to do. You could easily spend almost the day there. My husband, 3 year old, and 22 month loved it and all were sad to leave for different reasons. My husband wanted to stay longer because he wanted to fish more, my 3 year old daughter wanted to hug and pet the goats, and my 22 month old son wanted to drive the toddler McLaren car. Unfortunately, it was I who wanted to leave because I had a killer migraine. Suffice to say, we will return on a day where I don't have an all-day migraine so that I have the energy to push my toddler in that car. Parking is plentiful and is free. Restrooms are portapotties. Bring your own lunch and enjoy your time with family!

    Old McDebbie's Farm is a delightful and engaging destination for families and individuals seeking a…read morerural experience. The farm offers a variety of interactive activities, including feeding and petting animals, seasonal fruit picking, and tractor rides, creating memorable experiences for all ages. Its commitment to ethical farming practices, cleanliness, and friendly staff further contribute to an enjoyable and educational outing, making Old McDebbie's Farm a must-visit destination. Pro tip: I booked my session using GetOutPass, where I get access to multiple local venues similar to GoCity. Use coupon code: sale1 for an extra $5 discount on top of existing promotions

    Debbie Dolittle's Petting Zoo

    Debbie Dolittle's Petting Zoo

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    We came to Debbie's mainly for the sloth encounter but loved experiencing the petting zoo as well…read more I would absolutely go back again to spend time with the sloths. We were able to ask a bunch of questions about them, learn about their care and feed them some snacks. They were super curious and active, but after their snacks they decided to take a nap, which same We also loved feeding the cow, capybaras and porcupines. The staff shared lots of educational facts about the animals which was really awesome. I had the best time and look forward to going back again!

    This is a weird place. It's half arcade, half petting zoo…read more They have some exotic animals that you can't find elsewhere. It is a cool experience and my kids loved it. That said, the animals don't seem well cared for. The whole place is dirty and stinky - more than you would expect for a petting zoo. There was poop in the water troughs, many of the pens seemed too small, and some of the animals looked like they needed better care. The whole place felt off...when you know, you know. Because of that, we won't return even though my kids would love to. I prefer to go to a genuine zoo or farm where the animals have more space, fresh air, and proper attention. If you are interested in the private capybara experience - I would save your money. They have capybaras just roaming in the petting zoo so you can spend time with them that way instead. The private time was not worth the extra cost.

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