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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    5 years ago

    Owner is extremely kind and friendly. Loved the gifts she was selling at the Irondequoit farmers market!

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    Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester - Rochester's Favorite Halloween Attraction!

    Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

    2.8(11 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Ok So I guess this was the first time the hayride was happening...since...COVID!!! What joke! Both…read moreare jokes lol I went to another one in the Rochester area last year. It was fun. I THINK this one was slightly better. It was longer, spent more time in the woods, etc. The haunted house was fun. However, last years haunted house and haunted maze was better. Both I believe are owned and operated by the same people? company? Basically if you like haunted hayrides, you will love both of these. I used to go to hayrides all the time when I was in high school. So when I am back home in the Fall, I will always go to one. They're very nostalgic for me. But holy hell! are they expensive AF! now! This one I think was like $36! I mean, I get these people have to get paid...but holyyyyy shiiiiiiit lol. Thats just wild to me. I would also expect the ride to be just a tad longer for almost $40 but whatever. Its still a fun time. Worst part about it. The wait time. Wanna get in early....go as early as possible. We were in line for 2 hours OUTSIDE the venue! THEN you get inside and wait in a barn for your number to be called. We were 267. SIX SEVENNNN!!! haha! They were on 251 when we finally got inside. So it was a good hour or two before we got called to our ride. We get in the barn to wait for the ride and it was another 25-30 mins. Y'all! the wait times are INSANE!!! and for $40!!! wild how long you have to wait. The actual ride was like 30ish mins. That might be me being a tad generous lol You can buy snacks and drinks while you wait. Be prepared to shell out a ton more for that. NOT cheap. The waiting area where you wait for your hayride is SO SMALL!! Last years is a wide open area, plenty of room to move around.. This place PACKS you in! Its crazy. HUNDREDS of people packed in to this small area like cattle. Buy your tickets online. Does that help you get in faster? HELL. NO!! Does it make you think you will get in faster....sure does! hahaha! Literally ZERO benefit to buying tickets online. They will tell you (as they did us) "oh yeah! definitely a benefit! I have the power to get you on the ride faster!" That did not happen lol. I think there is fast pass ticket available...ONLINE! of course, but they sell out super fast. So, in conclusion lol. If you don't mind LONG ass lines, long ass wait times, tons and tons of people while you wait...expensive snacks and drinks....then this will be fun for you! It really is fun....especially for some of us who used to go a long time ago. Here in Idaho we do not have haunted hayrides...at least nothing like the ones back east. There are no wooded areas here in Boise. So any kind of hayride would be in a corn field. Sure, that could be fun, but going through a wooded area is better and adds to the "scare" factor of it all. I have noticed the other reviews mention the cost and long lines. Y'all I am telling you straight UP! the lines are some of the most insane I have ever experienced and especially for the money you spend to go. 2 stars I think is appropriate bc even tho I did have fun, I do hate when places like this take advantage of their customers the way this place does. They legit have to respect for their customers. Like so many places...it's ALL about how much they can make and this place makes BANK!!! Verhulst is the one I went to last year. Still pricey, but all around...a better experience when it comes down to it all. Sure this one was a little longer, but I dunno, the vibe at Verhulst was all together different and just...better. Choose wisely. Thanks for reading, Yelperees!! Cheers

    Waited 5 hours to get boarded. Ride lasted no longer than 20 minutes. Was not scary what so ever…read more Waste of money and time.

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    Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester - Barn where the Hayride begins!

    Barn where the Hayride begins!

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    Scarecrow tour guide!

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    Wickham Farms - Photo opportunity in the sunflower field.

    Wickham Farms

    3.8(87 reviews)
    10.1 mi
    $$$

    I love Wickham farms!…read more I've been going here for 4 years and I feel like every year it gets busier (so that does definitely have a downside as the farm and parking lot get full), and they add more cute little things around the farm as well as more events. You're not allowed to bring any food or drinks in, but they now have enough food options that I think most could find something that works for them. The hot foods like burgers are pretty basic and remind me of school lunches, so they're a bit overpriced for what they are. The apple cider shakeups are the best though, and they also have great apple cider donuts and slushy. Highly recommend. Tickets are pretty expensive. If you're an adult without kids, it might be worth it to buy the full ticket pass (for apple picking and the fun farm area) once if you want to check it out, but in general I recommend buying the apple picking ticket only. You get to pick a bag of apples, take some cute pics in some of the areas set up for that purpose, and check out the pumpkins and the store, where you can buy the apple shakeup and donut. In the summer they also have flower picking events and the sunflower spectacular tickets which have also been a great time!

    My friends and I made it to the last weekend of Apple, picking and activities at Wickham Farms…read more Truthfully, after looking at the reviews, I was very skeptical about paying for an entrance fee and worried that they were going to be too many children around. However, I bit the bullet and found the value($23.95 for barnyard tickets and $28.95 including apple picking) to be worthwhile as well as the selection of activities for all ages to be enjoyable. To every member of the staff that we approached, they were all very kind and informative. We got to enjoy the apple cider donuts, apple cider, pumpkin smash, and the ride to the apple orchards. We were surprised to see an event where they drop a large pumpkin high above ground, but it was very cool to watch (and wondered if this was because this was their last weekend of opening!)

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    Wickham Farms - Sunflower field.

    Sunflower field.

    Wickham Farms - Sunflower field.

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    Sunflower field.

    Pick'n Patch - Beautifully manicured corn maze path.

    Pick'n Patch

    4.2(11 reviews)
    26.0 mi

    It used to be a place where we can take our children now you have to pay they just to walk in the…read moredoor. Way too commercialized when nostalgia is gone.

    Super cute spot to kick start your fall! We randomly found them last year on a fall drive along…read moreroutes 5&20, and had to go back this year again. They have all kinds of pumpkins (edible heirlooms and traditional orange in all shapes and sizes), plus gourds and minis, mums, corn stalks and hay bales, perfect for decorating (and GREAT prices, at $7 for a full-sized hay bale and $20 for 4 gorgeous heirloom pumpkins). Last year I bought 4 heirlooms and used them inside for my seasonal display and they lasted through winter, at which point I processed them all for soup! For families, they have games and play areas, a corn maze, a petting zoo, rides, and an apple blaster where you shoot apples at targets (more fun than it probably sounds!). The apple blaster is also perfect for a friendly competition between friends... Inside they have lots of fall themed decorations available for purchase, plus food that includes fresh apple cider donuts (available as singles, 6 packs and dozens) and local cider, coffee, hot cocoa, fresh popcorn, chili dogs and cookies. We ate a chili dog (good sized red hot with a nice meaty chili and red bean topping), pumpkin coffee, 6 donuts and popcorn while walking around picking our pumpkins, and were very pleased with the taste, portions and quality. This place will be on our list of must-dos for years to come! Definitely recommended!

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    Pick'n Patch - A view of the gift shop, and the pumpkin selection!

    A view of the gift shop, and the pumpkin selection!

    Pick'n Patch - Entrance to the corn maze.

    Entrance to the corn maze.

    Pick'n Patch - A view of the grounds and activities.

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    A view of the grounds and activities.

    Braided Acres

    Braided Acres

    5.0(2 reviews)
    29.2 mi

    Heard about their annual pumpkin toss on their Facebook page. We pulled in to the farm and…read moreimmediately saw two pigs enjoying so many pumpkins that people generously brought. The owner Alyssa greeted us and was such an amazing person. She took the time to talk and walk with us on our first tour. She introduced us to a two old worldAmerican duroc's.. about 750 lbs each! They were so cool and chill! One of her pigs was stating to go into labor and expecting 7 piglets.. how exciting! We saw ducks and chickens loving all their festival snacks... we continue to the back area where we walked right into the field with so many pigs! They we're having the time of their life. Sticking their heads into pumpkins and eating them. I've never seen pigs up so close, they were so friendly and honestly could of cared less we were there. I was surprised how soft they were and allowed us to pet them. Next we went further back and met the Scottish highland cows, so stunning. Fabio with his gorgeous hair... accurately named. The adorable baby Maggie. Had to pick up some of their famous candied bacon at their food truck on premise. Giant cool fireplace to warm up at was a huge hit too. I can't say enough great things about Alyssa, her passion and love for this place and her animals are inspiring. She just wants to help educate and give back to her community. She's such an asset.

    This review is strictly on their food truck manga roc. We stopped to support a local business that…read moreis providing amazing food. This family run and operated business is amazing. The staff were very friendly. This is pasture raised pigs at a local farm so you know exactly what you are getting when you buy. They had many options to buy, most of them were pork related but this night they added a chicken option. It's nice to have options. I ordered their BLT and upgraded to the fries. The sandwich was amazing. Seems like you can't mess up a BLT but trust me I have been to places they were awful. There is a difference in quality of the bacon and can understand why it's priced accordingly. They have a website with farm location to actually buy their pork, but also post when they have their amazing food truck open and operating thru the county.

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    Braided Acres
    Braided Acres
    Braided Acres

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