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    Pasadena Pumpkin Patch

    3.5 (169 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Good picture spot. $3 to enter.
    Lina C.

    Good spot for bouncy houses, petting zoo, and pumpkins photo taking. It's small yet big enough to be enjoyable. There's entry fee $3 per person (under 2 free). Petting zoo is $10 and $10 for a feed container. Not too crowded especially if you go in the morning even on weekends. The pumpkins and petting zoo are under a tent so it's good for when it's hot outside. $25 for the all you can play bouncy houses. Friendly service. Easy free parking. Sure it's not super cheap but it is convenient for locals. Entrance fee of $3 each is cash only. Rest can be paid via card.

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    Anush S.

    I don't know why there are so many bad reviews and comments, the place is sure very small. However, it was fun to go take cute pictures and look at the animals. I would be glad if seeing them was free, $10 is not worth it. If you have higher expectations don't visit.

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    Nancy R.

    Amazing staff everyone was very kind and helpful. Thanking all the wonderful staff there . They where all so amazing ask for manager Chris he is fantastic

    Bouncy house

    Given the size of the patch, I think it's REALLY OVERPRICED and I won't go back. I paid $5 each for entrance (4ppl so $20 total) and it didn't cover any activities inside. Bouncy houses play was $25 per kid, pumpkin painting was like $10, and petting zoo was $10. So you are paying at least $50 to get the full experience. AND, the pumpkins were not cheap - two tiny pie pumpkins for $14!! Sorry, really won't come back.

    Laura T.

    Brought my baby girl to her first pumpkin patch, I heard a lot of good reviews about this pumpkin patch. I was able to make it the weekend before Halloween, they were located in CVS's parking lot. Parking lot was shared with CVS, felt like everyone who was parked in the parking lot was there for the pumpkin patch. I Admission were $2 per adult, so $4 total for me and the hubs, baby girl was free ( 15 months). There was a lot of pumpkin and kids in costume which was very nice. There was a petting zoo area, play jumper area and a lot of pumpkins for you to buy. It was pretty packed. It's a quick walk thru if you are not doing anything of the activities, baby girl was slightly overwhelmed so we stayed for about 20 mins, got a few pics in. Staff is super nice and friendly Location: corner of the street Admission: $2 Payment: Cash & CC

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    Beautiful place to brink the little ones nice and gentle people .the workers are very poly and helpful I'll for sure go back again

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    Don't waste your money here, rude and disrespectful destroying the whole vibe for kids

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    All I have to say is; what the actual f*ck. Just NO! Don't waste your time here. Pumpkins were overpriced as well. The service was a zero.

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    Kids had a fabulous time! Bouncy castles was their favorite part. Lots of pumpkins to choose from and the petting zoo was fun!

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    Is there face painting?

    There is no face painting

    Is it still free admission in 2021?

    No. $2 entry

    For 2019 do you have to pay to get in?

    No you do not. It's free admission.

    Do they allow dogs?

    No they do not allow dogs

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    Review Highlights - Pasadena Pumpkin Patch

    The entrance fee was $3 and they have jumpers, a petting zoo area, photo backdrops, and different pumpkins in size and color.

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    This is a quaint pumpkin patch with some activities and decor for your little ones. I appreciated…read morethat the entrance fee of $3 per adult can be applied towards activities, crafts, and even pumpkins. There are pumpkins of all sizes and definitely a couple of photo ops for your kiddos. There's a short "scare maze" towards the back with animatronics that older kids may enjoy. There's also an area for bounce houses, and an area for a tractor ride. I wish that there were more activities but overall is a nice place to visit for a weekend activity without breaking the bank!

    It's a very nice pumpkin patch, although it is bigger than other neighborhood patches and smaller…read morethan the large event ones, it's great for a quick play for the kids. The staff at the entrance greeted us and explained pricing of admission and the options for kids. The pumpkins vary in size and color, the prices are written on the pumpkins, the stems are very long in many of them. The decorations are very cute, Disney themed to generic Halloween themed characters. Some animatronics and moving ones got my toddler a bit scared but he liked walking around regardless. There's a 13 and older section, I only went in for a peek and it seems to be small and probably better at night. They have a little tractor ride section for kids to drive a small tractor around a small track of boxes. The bouncy play area has four large bouncers, for 20$ unlimited it would have been more worth it if the sun hadn't made two of them too hot for the kids. There's a gate door to enter and they provide wristbands for the kids. The restrooms are portable ones near the side. There were lots of boxes of random pumpkins laying around and some things that look like trash. Overall, it was a nice experience and the decor was nice to walk around. I think we had our fill of this as a one time experience and maybe we'll be back given it's so close to a mall therefore parking is not an issue. We took lots of photos of ourselves with pumpkins as well!

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    Wow! What an unexpectedly cool experience!…read more Pro tips: 1. Bring whatever you like to keep you very warm in weather that seems cool normally but in the woods is icy cold. It was 51 and according to the weather app felt like 47 but I'm here to tell you it was COLD COLD more like 32 imho and head, hands, neck and feet coverage is a must so you can enjoy it. Suggest a warm beanie, gloves, and a down type jacket. Definitely jeans or long pants. I grabbed a blanket from my car to wear! 2. It's an easy walk, but for those with wheelchairs or canes or walkers it can be bumpy and some areas are a bit tricky. Also given all the rain, it can be dirty dusty muddy so wear shoes you don't care about. 3. Bring your best camera bc the photo ops both with people and without are plentiful. Make sure everything is charged as there's no common area to charge things easily. I'm sure you can try the restaurant or store in case of emergencies. Or go back to your car. 4. Be prepared to walk a very slow mile. Lots to see and photograph. Took me about 1:15 and I took my time. You can definitely do this much faster if solo and not easily amused or maybe not big on pics. And you can take a lot longer if you like detail and creativity amidst a natural space. 5. It's dark despite tons of lighting so be wise when walking. 6. Parking is free and easy. Just follow the signs or people. There is a walk to the line from the car. Lots of walking in general. 7. Our park reservations were for 6pm. I arrived around 6:10 and the line took about 20 mins. Was done by 7:40. 8. Cute shopping at the beginning before entering an next to the line to get in. It is an outdoor nursery type shop and two small indoor Knick knack type stores. Prices are typical tourist type prices. Also next to it is a coffee and pastry stand but you have to go first and then get in line or get out of line if you have people to hold your place as there's a line to get goodies. 9. Farmhouse is a restaurant on site. Checkout their Yelp. Make reservations as they book up fast. Good for groups. Food imo is average. Standouts were the beet salad, French fries, short rib appetizer, salmon and halibut. They use minimal seasoning at this place so if your health requires less sodium you're good! Get the pan fried crispy skin salmon lol. 10. If you're trying to cut costs there's an El Pollo Loco right as you exit the freeway coming here and before going up the hill to the park. 11. Great holiday thing to do with a large group. Entertainment for most everyone. If you're an outdoorsy, artsy, creative loving, enjoy exercise and family time type, this will be right up your alley!

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