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    Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch

    4.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    6 months ago

    Fun place! Close to home. Delicious junk food and sweets! Getting the unlimited pass is totally worth it! Nice family fun!

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    7 months ago

    It was great for small kids the customer service was excellent. The food was OK overall it was a good time.

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    Gilcrease Orchard - A view.  Snow is still on a mountain peak in the distance early May 2026

    Gilcrease Orchard

    4.4(602 reviews)
    2.0 miCentennial
    $$

    I love coming to Gilcrease Orchard -- Halloween and Christmas are the best times to visit because…read morethey do such a great job creating a magical experience for families. I also appreciate how easy it is to book tickets online and that they stagger entry times, so you're not waiting forever to get in. The whole place is very efficient, and the workers always seem happy to help and answer questions. I love the family farm atmosphere, and the orchard itself is big, beautiful, and full of great photo opportunities. Besides picking your own apples and pumpkins, my favorite thing about this place is definitely the apple cider donuts and drinks! The donuts are absolutely to die for, and we can't leave without getting at least a dozen every time. They come out hot and fresh, and the apple cider is always cold and refreshing on a warm day. If you're looking for a fun, low-cost experience for your kids, I highly recommend this place. The hayrides are always a blast, and I'll continue supporting this business again and again!

    Early May the weather is very nice. The apricots ready to pick at this time are very tasty but…read moresmall. They did not advertise lettuce, but there were a couple of dozen heads available at the stand. Beautiful lettuce. Living lettuce with roots intact and protected in water cups (can't see the water cups protecting the lettuce roots in the picture I posted but they are there). Patty pan squash were not ready. I'll try again for them in a week or two.

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    Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch

    Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch

    3.3(141 reviews)
    8.7 miWestside
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    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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    IKEA

    3.3(776 reviews)
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    Thank you Lisa for making my 3 year old welcome and comfortable in ikea playground he was afraid at…read morefirst but you welcome him so nice and help me to enjoy my shopping

    IKEA used to be a go-to destination - busy, well-organized, and genuinely fun to browse. Lately,…read morethough, it feels like a shadow of its former self. The showroom feels noticeably empty, both in terms of foot traffic and staff presence. Though the upstairs display walk through areas look decent and recently rearranged/changed, it still feels empty. Where there used to be employees readily available on the floor, you're lucky to spot a few in certain areas. If you're coming in to return or exchange an item, you may casually stand around for a bit until staff comes from the back to tend to that area. Displays of merchandise feel like an afterthought compared to how carefully curated things once were i.e.: a cart full of items vs them being displayed and organized. The biggest disappointment? The cafe downstairs.. I've visited a few times recently and it's been closed or non-operational each time with kiosks showing an error screen or "CLOSED". It used to be a highlight of the whole trip - I'd always look forward to grabbing a little meatball sundae on the way and making an afternoon of it. Instead, I now find myself in a long long line waiting for one of four self-checkout stations to open up.. (the previously staffed registers are no longer a thing and other self-checkout lines are blocked off)..only to look over and see the cafe kiosk dark and unattended. It really takes the joy out of the visit. That said, there are still some redeeming qualities. The as-is section remains a solid find for deals, and apparently you can now shop it online - a nice touch. The space also has free WiFi, so if you're looking for a low-key study spot and the restaurant upstairs happens to be open, it could work for that. Overall, it feels like IKEA is operating with reduced resources, and it shows. I don't follow there business much so I'm not sure if they're struggling but hoping things turn around not only for the customers but for the staff too!

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    McKee Ranch - Ducks  and rabbits

    McKee Ranch

    3.7(205 reviews)
    19.2 miSouthwest

    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.

    Found this hidden gem in Las Vegas on Facebook and finally decided to check it out with the family…read more We went on a Sunday around 1 PM after church, and while we still had a great time, it was definitely HOT outside. I would highly recommend visiting during cooler weather or earlier in the day so you can enjoy it longer without the heat draining you. The farm itself is a little hidden away, but they do have signs posted for parking, which made it easier to find once we got close. One thing I really liked is that admission is completely free, although they do have a donation box at the entrance if you'd like to support the farm and the animals. There were quite a few animals to see including horses, donkeys, goats, ducks, and pigs. The highlight for us was feeding the animals. Make sure you buy a bag of carrots because the animals definitely know visitors come with treats and they'll come right up to you expecting snacks. The goats especially were very eager and entertaining for the kids. I also noticed they host events here and offer pony and horse rides, which would be really fun for birthday parties or family gatherings. Even though it's a simple little farm, it turned out to be a fun and relaxing activity for kids and families looking for something different to do in Las Vegas away from the Strip. Overall, we had a good experience and would probably come back again when the weather is cooler.

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