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    Halloween Town

    2.4 (20 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Jacqui C.

    It's been a while since I've visited a pumpkin patch and I drive by this one every time I go to my boyfriend's house. We decided to come here to pick up some pumpkins for ourselves. This pumpkin patch is on Silverado Ranch and Las Vegas Blvd not far from the South Point. I love how the rides light up, but the lines were outrageous, like at Disneyland. Specifically we weren't here for the rides - I felt that we're a little too old for them. It was packed with several families and a lot of small children, so it was a bit difficult to maneuver through those long lines. I was wearing flip flops, which was a bad idea to begin with. Make sure you wear sneakers when you visit, since it's all dirt and rocks. Parking and admission were free. There's a 50/50 chance I'll return next year.

    Went to the pumpkin patch today and left disappointed. The young staff is super friendly and attentive but there was an older man barking orders and yelling at the young staff very rudely. That is no way to lead a team. Also the table had a sharp edge which was poorly covered with tape. My mom accidentally cut herself on this sharp edge. This needs to be taken care of before anyone else gets hurt, especially kiddos. As mentioned some of the staff were super nice and attentive, but some could really learn some customer service (directing towards the older man yelling and being rude to the younger staff at the food area). I'd love to come back and see some positive change.

    Michael S.

    Halloween Town is quality fun for the kids! You don't get the county fair experience in Las Vegas, so things like this is important for kids to experience. For about $20 the kids can get an unlimited ride wristband that allows them to ride for several hours. Add in a cotton candy, pumpkins scattered around, and you got yourself a good time!! I miss the county fair kinda days, and this helps to alleviate that a bit!

    Tons of pumpkins to choose from
    Natalia C.

    Halloween Town is one of our family traditions so we are super excited that they were able to open this year. The Boca Park location is perfect for my toddler and 9 year old. The little can ride almost everything by herself. The $20 wristband covers all the rides, including the fun house, giant slide and bungee jumping. There are carnival games in the middle of the area that can be paid for with tickets or cash. There is a duck game where everyone is a winner but my kids prefer the balloon dart game and trying to land the ball on a specific colored cup. You can make a whole day of it by having lunch, or dinner, at the patch. They have everything from churros to pizza by the slice to philly cheese steaks. Tables are spaced for social distancing. They also have pumpkin and face painting and several photo opp set ups around the patch. Pro tips: Wear close toed shoes. Bring hand sanitizer. Get the wristband and tickets for the full experience. For full sized carnival rides we love the Rainbow location. They have a small area with rides for younger kids but this location is fun for the tweens and teens. They have rides like the Zipper, UFO and flying swings. They also have food and carnival games.

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    Marie R.

    Great place for middle aged children. The wrist bands are $20 for all day. Or you can purchase tickets towards rides and games. It's a bit unorganized (for the sake of covid) the jump houses were crazy with kids and over capacity. I think they should have a bounce house specific for the smaller children because some were getting trampled by the "bigger" kids. They do offer some food and drinks, I only purchased a bunch of waters at $2 each. I do like the idea of $20 all day wrist bands because I was there for 6 hours and the kids had a blast. As for a pumpkin patch it isn't quite that. Small entrance area filled with pumpkins and hay stacks for photos with props with a mini hay maze, otherwise more like a smaller version of a carnival. **I attended Saturday, arrived around 3pm and there was not many people at all. No lines, social distanced. As the night went on it was packed! No social distancing what so ever.

    Halloween is THE favorite holiday in my household. With that being said a pumpkin patch is a must and we decided on Halloween Town for this past reviews. My daughter came here last year and loved all the attractions, so we decided last minute to check it out. I'll start with the pumpkin selection. As you enter the event grounds there are a variety of pumpkins. All ranging from tiny hand sized ones to the type you have to brace yourself to carry back to the car. I feel like the pricing of all the pumpkins was outrageous. The small ones were of course cheaper but not for what your getting. Some of the nicer carving style pumpkins could cost around $40, if you don't negotiate. My suggestion is to skip buying a pumpkin here and go to Costco for there big $5 carving pumpkins. The rides were our main reason for attending this evening. For $20 you can get a wrist band and ride as much as you want all day. Some rides vary with how many tickets you need and each ticket is $1. A few of the rides are 5 tickets, so if you plan on riding all of the rides a daily wristband is the way to go. Now onto food... there was a small variety of bites you could get for the family. I believe drinks were $2 and an all time carnival favorite, strawberry loaded funnel cake was $8. They did have chicken fingers, popcorn and cotton candy. (I believe nothing was over $10) Overall our experience here was a pleasant one. A few rides were not running and the games were all additional. I didn't expect to spend 2hrs here but glad we did. The four stars was based on the outrageous cost of pumpkins. If my family (family of 3) all got our own big pumpkin it would be an easy $60. We all want to carve them but hard to justify the cost.

    Ride my son got hurt on
    Kayla R.

    I'll go ahead and attach my email to the company: Tonight my family and I came to your pumpkin patch on Silverado in Las Vegas. Around 8:00 pm my son was going on your fun house maze and completely bashed his head. The Attendent of the "ride" did not offer any assistance or even acknowledgment as it seemed he was half asleep. From my understanding and documentation this ride doesn't seem very safe, much like other rides in your establishment. Props to the 2 young kids who seen an issue and offered ice, water, and care.. I wish I had gotten their names. One suggested I go to the front to seek medical care because there would be a first aid personnel available or at least a kit.. when i went up not only was I treated like scum and ignored by the "person I'm charge" being the guy with the yellow security shirt on (picture to come at a later time) but wasn't offered any help. When I asked to get tickets to return another day with my two kids who got all day passes but now had to leave to go to the emergency room due to head trauma caused in your establishment the guy snarked "I'm not refunding anyone but the kid who got hurt". Another worker pointed us in the direction of the "women in the trailer" who radioed the guy to refund us once she heard me threaten a lawsuit. Again the guy was disgustingly rude.. funny how the young kids could be so accommodating but the people in charge lack compassion and understanding. All your shirts read " children safety is our number one priority" but a child was severely hurt and we were treated like garbage. No incident report was done, no care was given, Nothing!! And a fun night at the pumpkin patch turned into head trauma and a trip to the ER. You should be ashamed of how you treated us and I will stop at nothing to be sure you understand the severity before someone else experiences this. Please note this was the "Raiders" ride and the Attendent pictured was not the one working the ride at time of The incident. That is the slide my son hit his head on at entry.

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    The g spot really hit the spot the girls were so kind and gave me a nice birthday meal, (green lemonade and fried oreo) it was amazing

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    Nannette M.

    Thanks for the review. The pumpkins you chose are beautiful.

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    Nannette M.

    Thank you for the kind words. We're glad you had a good time.

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    Thanks for the feedback and photos!

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    ridiculous 20 a person. It was free last time and you buy tickets. Won't be back, no point in buying a wrist band either.

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    Was told I could not ride with my autistic child who really wanted to ride the rides. Not as family friendly as they advertise.

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    They place is so much fun. I really enjoyed feeding all the animals. We kept buying a lot of…read morecarrots and popcorn to feed them. The goat with the video almost took my hat so beware. They have lots of ponies and horses and little horses, goats chicken roosters pigs geese. My daughter loved the pony ride so much that she begged me to write the bigger horse. I was so nervous for her, but she really enjoyed it. Of course you ride at your own risk keep that in mind and keep an eye on your children because as I mentioned on one of the pictures, they say that a horse doesn't bite, but I got a bruise from the bite. The horse bit my daughter first. And they said oh no, it doesn't bite. And I thought maybe it just nibbled on her and she got scared. However, then the horse bit me and I got a little bruise. So yes, the really big horse does bite. Also beware because there is another horse there that says not to feed a carrots and it does say on the sign that it does bite so keeping eye for signs really read the signs before you pet any animal. Some of the horses cannot eat carrots they have like a special diet, so please be respectful of that and do not feed them carrots if it says no carrots it can be for different reasons can be because they bite or because they're on a special diet. The whole staff is super friendly and nice. I really enjoyed talking to all of them and getting to know them. This place is huge. Expect to be here for a while and really enjoy your time. There's so much to see and do. My mom and daughter and I all of us got in the train ride, which was so much fun!!! Honestly, I think everything is pretty reasonable price. They do sell drinks, food, honey, eggs, even duck eggs. I think they do birthday parties, which is awesome. I also seen for the summer. They do rent out the pool area so that sounds fun. I'm considering doing that. It's definitely a hidden Gem and I can't wait to go again!!! my daughter absolutely love love love love this place that she can't wait to go again too. Make sure you follow directions how to defeat the animals it took my daughter a few times to get the courage to feed the horses, but after that, she just wanted to feed all the animals over and over again.

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    Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch & Trees

    Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch & Trees

    2.9
    (31 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Review #43 of 2025…read more We stopped by this church's pumpkin patch in October hoping for a fun, family-friendly evening, the kind of wholesome fall outing you expect from a community church event. Unfortunately, it's clear this has turned into nothing more than a cash grab. We bought a big stack of tickets upfront (easily $50-60 worth) for the mazes, bounce houses, and activities. When we ran out and realized we only needed one more ticket to let our children finish the last attraction, we politely asked a worker if they could spot us just one as a courtesy since we'd already spent so much. The answer was an immediate, adamant "No." No flexibility, no "let me check with a manager," not even a smile, just a flat refusal. For the sake of literally one ticket (maybe 50 cents' worth), they made us feel like an inconvenience instead of valued guests who had just dropped a small fortune supporting their fundraiser. It completely soured what should have been a joyful evening. We left feeling nickel-and-dimed by a church, of all places. Very disappointing and honestly pretty shameful. There are plenty of other pumpkin patches and fall events in the area that still understand the spirit of community. We won't be back.

    They have rides, inflatables, a petting zoo and food stands. The rides are limited and mostly for…read moreyounger kids. There was a long line for each ride. You can buy food to feed the animals at petting zoo. This part was the highlight for us and my son had a great time petting and feeding them. and. They also sell food items like hot dogs and nachos. You'll need to sign a waiver before entering.

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    Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch & Trees
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    Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch

    Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch

    3.3
    (141 reviews)
    12.5 mi
    $$

    We went to the pumpkin patch, this weekend with a group of 12 with kids in different age groups…read more Their rides are catered to the young kids. My kids only rode one or two rides. Price of admission is five dollars per person, a dollar per ticket and rides are around 3 to 5 tickets each. The tickets also are used for the carnival games which is around 3 to 5 tickets . We didn't get anything to eat here so I can't speak on that. There was face painting and pumpkin painting that also is not free and is around three tickets. There were four bounce houses and price for admission is three tickets where kids get access to all bounce houses with that price. We stayed there for about an hour and then there was an electrical blackout so we decided to leave. Parking was free and the kids had fun, but I think the place is more catered to young kids around 3 to 9 years old. For a family of 4 with 2 kids, we spent around $60. One improvement I recommend is to have a sign for how much does each ride/game cost because I had to ask each attendant.

    I come every single year. They have the best pumpkin patch in town. I got a massive white pumpkin,…read moreand a small gray pumpkin to go along with my common orange ones. They bring them straight to your car for you, load them in and make it hassel free. Service is amazing here. They have rides for the kids, carnival games, foods, and coffees made from baby pumpkins. This is a must if you want cute Instagram-able photos for the holidays. Also great for a date night!

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    Jumper area
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    Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch

    Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch

    4.0
    (6 reviews)
    20.3 mi

    Hooray!! A Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch in Northwest Las Vegas, Centennial Hills! It was only 5…read moreminutes away from my house! I usually would take the family to the Tivoli village Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch, but now since there is one in Northwest, I'll be going to this one instead in the future. This location is right next to the RTC Transit Center in Centennial Hills. It's right near the Smiths center across the street. There is plenty of parking available since it's next to RTC Park & Ride. The Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch is a seasonal fall attraction. There are multiple locations in Las Vegas. The pumpkin patch offers carnival thrills, family friendly entertainment and photo op moments! There are classic kiddie rides, hay mazes, larger carnival rides, food, and games. General admissions into Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch is $5.00 each. Credit Card or Cash is available for payment options. I ended up bringing my daughter and one of her friends on a Sunday as soon as it opened at 12:00 P.M. We purchased the all day wristband for $40.00 each. There are self service kiosks where you purchase the bands. From there, everyone wanted to do the carnival rides! We started with the air swings that went really high up on the air! They rode that several times, and then moved over to the small mini dragon coaster, and rode that a few times. There weren't any long lines during the afternoon for the carnival rides. From there, everyone wanted to go ride the Typhoon. The ride went high up in the area and in circles, back down, and then backwards. Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch does have several benches scattered within the park to sit down. Luckily, I had a chance to take a break throughout the day. They also rode some of other rides like the following Ferris Wheel Bumper Cars Pirate Ship Tilt a Whirl The play house and a few others! After riding some rides, we did stop by for food! -Philly Cheesesteak -Pretzel -Deep Fried Oreos -Chicken Tenders and Fries -Fresh Squeezed lemonade (Regular Lemonade, and a Mango/Strawberry mix) The food was actually good. I enjoyed the Philly Cheesesteak. It was sweet with lots of bell peppers and onions. Not too much cheese though. The Pretzel was good with lots of salt. The deep fried Oreos were scrumptious! Perfectly fried with lots of powdered sugar. The Chicken Tenders were good. The best part about the food though was the stand that was serving the freshly squeezed lemonade. We did have to wait about 15 minutes before we could place our order as it was pretty popular. Fresh lemons were used and all of the drinks were made from scratch. I highly recommend stopping by the Freshly Squeezed lemonade stand if you're visiting Halloween Town! We had such a great time and was there until 5:00 P.M! We spent about 5 hours inside Halloween Town. There are so many activities. We did play one game and did win a soccer ball! I'm so glad that there is now a Halloween Town in Northwest Las Vegas!

    We went with our almost 2 year old and baby. Although there are kiddy rides, it's definitely for…read morekids ages 3/4 and up. Our son was too young to ride anything but the carousel. He was too young to play any of the games. Only thing he could do was the maze, the pumpkin patch area, and probably the bounce houses but we opted out of that one. There were too many kids and didn't want him to get sick. If you want to avoid large crowds, long lines, etc go early. We were there from 4pm - 5pm on a Sunday and at 5pm it was getting crowded. - Parking is free (lot of space for parking and you don't necessarily have to park far, the ground is dirt so if you don't want special shoes to get dirty, bring old shoes) - $5 admission fee per person (our almost 2 year old was free) - rides are separate fees - food is separate (we got a churro $5, a pizza $5, Italian/polish sausage $9) - pumpkins have a separate fee depending on size. Saw some $20-$30 per pumpkin! We just got the tiny one for our toddler at $2) Churro was sooo good. Pizza was good for carnival pizza. Pass on the Italian sausage. We got amazing service from the admission team, carnival ride attendees especially the gentlemen at the carousel, and the pumpkin patch staff. Lastly, why I am not giving it 5 stars. Saw a kid, maybe 10-11 years old. Throw up right in front of the churro/pretzel/pizza area. Don't know if he had a stomach virus. It was enough to make us leave. Didn't want to catch anything he had. Also some people saw but didn't do anything about it.

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    Churro. It was so good!
    Churro. It was so good!
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