Sunday, October 28, 2007

Goebbert's Pumpkin Farm

Ranking: Value - 3 out of 5 Dad Fun Factor - 3 out of 5 Kid Fun Factor - 4 out of 5



We went to the Huntley Goebbert's Pumpkin Farm yesterday. I'm not sure if it was me or the weather but I was ready to go home about ten minutes after we got there. Actually, it was the weather, the 45 deg temp, and my shorts (I thought it was warmer than it was). Not important. My one beef with Goebbert's is the cost of things. The place is definitely fun for the kids so the cost is less important than their fun factor. We got there early so parking was a plenty. We also had the in-laws in tow so that adds to the cost. We chipped in another $1 a child to have them do the haunted bouncy thing and the two year-old refused at the gate. To the Farm's credit they refunded me the $1 ticket. Value goes up. Then we popped into the Haunted Mine and my 4 year-old almost crapped. It was down right scary for that age and not a sign to be seen. Fun Factor drops. We then head to the Pumpkin Eating Dinosaur. It's one of the funnest parts of the place. A big hydraulic crane arm thing with a set of jaws and munch on pumpkins. Nothing but cheering kids egging it on. Love it!
We did the hayride out the actual pumpkin patch. A little like a picked over swamp by the last weekend of October and some rain. Either bring boots (not us) or be prepared for mud (us). I made up this story with my son where we had to find the "Magic Pumpkin of Candy" (should have made it fruit or something healthy). This pumpkin is signified by a red smiley face on it (thanks to a magic marker) and starts making candy nightly once carved. He as pretty psyched to find it and it made the whole thing fun.

We walked around the "farm" and saw every farm animal they have. We also watched the Pig Races which were fun but the announcer was a little creepy. We'll leave it at that. One thing they have that I've never seen at any other place is Camel Rides. They are pretty cool animals and the boys really got into the ride. I wasn't into the $4 tab for a short lap around the pen. I think most of that is for the photo op. The pony ride is also $4. My favorite part of the whole trip, actually pilgrimage, is the check out. They have awesome apple cider doughnuts! They alone are worth the price of admission. Except you can get them without going through the main gate.


One thing that my older son and I really got into was the Corn Maze. He loves mazes and I love that he loves them. He mucked our way through some muddy spots and finally out of the field. He was really proud of himself navigating it and I was eating it up. If you have the chance do a corn maze somewhere.
Check out Goebbert's at http://www.pumpkinfarms.com/

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