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    Elle N.

    After a fun first year at KAABOO 2015...the husband and I returned again for 2016! A great line-up of music topped the previous year in variety...with the selection we purchased a 3 day "Hang Five" pass. All pass holders were invited to a special performance night which took place the evening prior to festival opening! We enjoyed a preview of art and music. Free beverages, food and a lively performance by Chris Isaak started the weekend off right! Headliners this year included: * Jimmy Buffet * Aerosmith * Jack Johnson Some other bands we saw perform... Macy Gray, Gin Blossoms, Third Eye Blind, The Avett Brothers, Blues Traveler, Lenny Kravitz and Hall and Oates. Benefits of a pass: * Reserved seating and viewing platforms * Reservations for comedy shows and center seating at cooking demonstrations * VIP restrooms, lounges and valet parking Personal Highlights for 2016: * Seeing Hall and Oates for the first time and sitting in with our favorite comedians, Garfunkel and Oates at the same festival * Going to our first silent disco party * The Butter lounge set-up and swag, charging station, beverage selection, souvineer Govino wine glasses, and beach balls * Richard Blais cooking event with nitrogen...free cookbook and t-shirt giveaways * The schedule, talent, performances, lighting and sound Favorite Booths (Food and Beverage) in 2016: * Swell Coffee * Puesto * Poutine Your Mouth * MallowMallow * JaM Cellars (Butter Chardonnay) Boo Kaaboo: * Need for more traffic control in and out of the festival and training for staff and volunteers * Must improve overbooked venue and crowd control * Could create separate lines for wine/beer (less time) and cocktails (more time). Many first time fesival fans thought they were in a line for what was marked. * Should work on beverage selection and pricing (craft beer @ $18, even Disney doesn't charge $18 for craft beer). * Preferred the 2015 festival layout over 2016 - it just seemed to flow better. To Kaaboo or not to Kaaboo - it is up to you! Festival life is what you make it! As I mentioned in my 2015 review, if you go in with expectations, you may be dissappointed. Sometimes, its good to let things come to you organically and you will have a totally new festival experience, as we did in 2016! #KAABOO2016 #FestivalLife #HangFive

    Foo Fighters were FANTASTIC!  2018 headliners
    Chris G.

    I've been to a few music festivals, aside from a stocked lineup, the grounds/vendors tend to make or break the event. For me, KAABOO 2018 delivered in all these areas. As it relates to shortcomings my best advice is to just chill and roll with it. First, the Uber situation getting out was horrible. After a long day the last thing you want to do is walk even more to some remote area and then wait with thousands of people for an Uber. I don't have the answers on how to fix it, but, there MUST be a better way. I quickly grew impatient and we walked back to our hotel, 1.5 miles. This became our daily routine. You can always park on the grounds for $50, or there is a satellite location (1+miles) which is $35. Second, the grounds are sprawling, so if you are not fit, good luck! Aside from standing the majority of the day, we walked 8+ miles daily, so you will be exhausted when your head hits the pillow at night. I can't fault KAABOO, walking is part of the festival atmosphere. Aside from the above minor gripes, it was an amazing weekend, filled with rock, pop, and comedy. We saw some old favorites (Foo Fighters), rising stars (Halsey) and groups on the rise (Sitting On Stacy). The comedy option (Pauly Shore) was a nice deviation, besides, it was airconditioned and had seats! KAABOO has designated concert standing areas depending on your ticket level. I had the hang five ticket which was $800, versus the pink (general) @ $250, or the premium level, hang ten @$2,700. I felt the hang five was a good deal, it had close stage viewing areas, padded astroturf standing areas, separate bars, and depending on the stage, segregated clean/air-conditioned bathrooms. The food is good for such a large event, they have food trucks and tents with a variety of fares to choose from. Cost was as expected, $15-$25/plate, while a 16oz Coors Light was around $12. You need to explore the entire grounds because there are tons-o-options, sushi, BBQ, pizza, burgers, fries, desserts, chicken wings, Indian food, Greek food, Mexican food, etc. As it relates to the music, the acoustics were solid regardless of the stage. They do a great job of spacing their 4 music stages so that the sound from acts doesn't interfere with each other. The variety of music is fantastic, there is something for everyone. As it relates to drunk concert goers, we didn't see an abundance of overconsumption, minimal drunk idiots. Generally speaking it was a well-behaved, polite crowd. As another reviewer said, it would have taken us years and many times the money to see these great acts so we left with a huge smile. I would not hesitate to go back to KAABOO. How my KAABOO musical experience played out; Day#1: Everclear, English Beat, Sitting On Stacy, Jimmy Eat World, Incubus, Blondie, Halsey, Foo Fighters... Day#2: Soul Asylum, Better Than Ezra, Bebe Rexha, The Whalers, Stone Temple Pilots, Billy Idol, Cake, Earth Wind & Fire, Imagine Dragons... Day#3: Chelsea Cutler, Pauly Shore (comedy), TLC, Candlebox, The All American Rejects, Slash, Alice In Chains, Jewel, Robert Plant, and Katy Perry.

    Has a vibe like Coachella without the lines, mega-hipsters, porta-pottys, and blazing desert heat.
    Vin T.

    Kaaboo is the Ancient Mayan God of harvest, bounty and new life. Your history teacher might've compared him to Bacchus, the Roman God of wine and revelry. According to Mayan legend, unlike other divinities -- Kaaboo is rift with flaws. He is considerably more human-like than his better known counterparts (Coachella, Lollapalooza). Kaaboo has been described as a "slow starter", only to get better as the days progress. As for our experience at the music and arts festival dubbed Kaaboo, the name is befitting. Allow me to explain... Del Mar's first ever music and arts fest promised high-end amenities, inspiring art murals, book talks, comedy acts, local chef delicacies, and craft libations alongside 7 stages of live rock-and-roll revelry. Upon arrival, we bagged lots of free festival schwag that Yelpers everywhere seem to cherish. (I have 3 pair red Yelp sunglasses and a slew of mints & frisbees if anyone is in need). But lets face it, has anything great ever happened while hungry? A place called Posh Nosh solved this problem by providing upscale grab-and-go gourmet eats. Here we savored a trio of pork, chicken, and shiitake "Bling Bling Dumplings". Then we got "Torch S'mored" by handcrafted mallows, grahams, and chocolate s'mores. A good start but much more work to do. The adjoining area known as "Palate" offered a tasting menu approach with an impressive array of small bites from 18 restaurants and chefs. At Palate we scored a Venissimo Cheese plate; a Puesto carnitas taco, Napizza Pizza al Taglio; Sausage & Meat bacon fat deviled eggs; and Kollar Chocolates. We paired these concoctions with various wine and beverage courses. Fan favorites were from Adobe Guadalupe, Belching Beaver, Chateau Montelena, and Domaine Artefact. A "who's who" of San Diego cuisine filled out the lineup: Agave Del Mar, Común Kitchen, Cucina Enoteca, Herringbone AND Searsucker, L'Auberge, Pamplemousse, Poseidon on the Beach, Saiko Sushi, and Sovereign Kitchen. Unique to this adventure was an area known as "Bask", a sandy beach club near the main stage. The worthy concept is to "bask" in the sun and music with a pool, cabanas, and DJ -- while servers offer up food and bar items. The musical performances were scheduled in an orderly fashion. From the lower-energy daytime acts like The Revivalists and Bonnie Raitt; transitioning to prime-time-worthy Foster the People, No Doubt, and Sheryl Crow, and wrapping up with the "go late or go home" electro-techno works of The Floozies and Griz. The headliner, Gwen Stefani gave it her all with a level of energy that started at the top and never let down. At one point she "channeled" Kaaboo by climbing the main stage's left metal support tower and sang her heart out as she reached the pinnacle. In summary, true-to-form -- Kaaboo was not perfect. Staff workers often had "deer-in-the-headlight" responses to our questions. Our wrist bands and passes wouldn't scan at times. Wine, provisions, people, and merch didn't always show up according to plan. Coors Light, Heineken, and Angry Orchard "over-showed" and were everywhere. But overall, I was glad to have received all of the harvest, bounty, and new life that Kaaboo had to offer. Looking past rookie transgressions, this was a festival of unforgettable experiences. A blissful vibe, "America's Finest" populace, pleasant sea views and breezes, wondrous food and drink, and sporadic trains cruising by in pitch-perfect rock-and-roll rhythm. The exact timing of which was truly supernatural and divine. #KAABOO2015 #NoDoubtAboutIt #AmericasFinest #FearThePortaPotty

    huge mural of the sunset
    Dung N.

    The premier of Kaaboo was the ultimate weekend escape! People came from all over to watch over 100 musical acts perform. I was lucky to be able to attend this music "festival" for free! It was located at the Del Mar Fairgounds on September 18-20. I couldn't make it all 3 days, but one day was enough for me. Although I wish I came on Friday, because that's when No Doubt was playing! There were a lot of goodies being passed out throughout the venue. I got free lip balm, lip gloss, a screen printed tote bag, backpack, chips, popcorn, coconut water, and healthy juices. It was a hot weekend and I'm glad they had hydration stations where you can fill up your water bottle with free water! There were also charging stations with cords, so your phone will never run out of battery. The lines weren't that bad for all the complimentary activities that were offered. I got my hair done and felt much better after my hair was braided. Even though there were 7 stages of live music, the main stage is where you want to be at the end of the night. The main stage had sand all over the floor and cabanas you can rent, which made for a nice beachy theme. Indoor entertainment featured live music also and a battle of the chefs, which I didn't get a chance to check out. I visited the art gallery and checked out all the food and libation stations before watching the Killers perform Sunday night. They had a lot of options for food in the "palate" area and even gourmet food that looked scrumptious, but it was on the expensive side for the portions you get. I ended up just getting some garlic fries and a popsicle. When it was time for the main event, it started getting crowded. There is only standing room unless you purchased VIP passes, but those areas are far from the stage. I'm glad I was able to check out this event and can't wait to see what they have in store for us next time!

    Who's going today ?
    Erik P.

    First time making it out to Kaaboo for the 2017 Event. Location: Located in San Diego at the Del Mar Fair Grounds. Parking: Parking sucks as it cost $40 for regular parking, it's on a dirt lot that's muddy, and you have to walk a ways to the entrance. Venue: Place is large with plenty of sections for the different stages, events, food vendors, bar areas, and art sections. Event: They did a great job keeping most artist right on schedule, having a lot of vendors give out free shirts, bags, Tea, and Prices. Lots of sections to chill and relax in shaded areas, phone charging stations, and much more. Price: Rates was normal compared to all other festival events. Probably wouldn't come back again next year unless I got free tickets, but would recommend people to check it out at least once if they can.

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    Tuyet N.

    First time attending Kaboo! Came on a Friday and I must say I was surprised that it wasn't crazy packed. Parking was easy and well organized, people were friendly and respectable for the most part and the lineup was good. In short, drinks and food are going to obviously be a little pricey as expected for these events. Open to all ages, plenty of food and drink options and worth the experience. Would I go again....depends. Why? I was fortunate enough to go on a free ticket but knowing how much it was, if I was to pay for it, lineup would need to justify it. Also not a big fan of teeny boppers who feels that they are entitled...lots and lots of them who push their way through the crowds with no regards to others who have been patiently waiting to see the artists.

    Legit grid locked like this for 30 min
    Kate G.

    Wanna see what a zombie apocalypse feels like? Go to Kaboo. Saturday night was a mess. I got there a bit later to see Goo Goo dolls and other headliners. Couldn't get even into the stage area for Goo Goo dolls - it was too packed without enough room, or broad enough sound, for people to listen to them. This was the theme of the night. The art and the local food was the only pro of the night. Way over priced though. So after paying $24 for my modelo michelada, I had to choose between the 2 headliners Aerosmith and Chainsmokers. We chose Chainsmokers due to the bigger stage area. Both shows ended AT THE SAME TIME. And both stages had the same general traffic flow pattern which resulted in mass chaos. I got gridlocked in people for 30 min or more and literally couldn't move. People were having panic attacks. Everyone was trying to get to the building (yes the building!) where the remaining bands were playing RAC and Ludacris. Clearly only 5% of the festival attendees could fit in this building so it created a riot and resulted in the police coming. Like come on Kaboo organizers, how could you not foresee this outcome? Your 2 headliners ending at the same time and the next acts were in a building that probably only fit 5% of the crowd. That's asking for problems and really, really dangerous. Then to top it all off when we finally could get out, people had no where to go. Grid locked parking, people running on the streets, lyft and uber lines were crazy, people honking, police etc. it was bad. Lyft was $90 home. We just walked up the streets north about a mile to get away from it all and had a friend come get us. Not coming back.

    Kaaboo!!!
    Stephanie P.

    San Diego's version of Coachella!! What's not to love?? I could go on and on about this event, but I'll keep it short and simple. I went on Saturday and Sunday and saw Rodrigo y Gabriela (guitar duo from Mexico), the Roots, Train, Zac Brown Band, Switchfoot, and the Killers. All of the bands sounded amazing, and the sound and stage setups were definitely on point. Great live music! The event was spread out all over the Del Mar Fairgrounds with 4 different stages, so it definitely did not feel overcrowded. Given the newness of the event, i also think that there weren't as many people in attendance when compared to other, more well known music festivals. I definitely enjoyed having the space to run around and dance. The food setup was amazing! They definitely kept it classy and had booths set up from some of the best restaurants in San Diego including places like Puesto, Pamplemousse, Comun, and Searsucker to name a few. They also featured all different types of wine and spirits from vodka booths, to tequila and sake booths. I will say the prices for cocktails and food was on the pricey side, but that's kind of expected for these types of venues. If you wanted to take a break from music, they also had various comedy shows playing throughout the day. However, space was limited and the lines were long so you definitely have to get there at least an hour in advance to try to get a seat. I wasn't in the mood to wait in line so I skipped out on the comedy shows and opted for music. Lastly, and most importantly, NO PORTAPOTTIES!!! San Diego kept it SO classy by bringing in bathroom trailers with wood floors and air conditioners blasting in your face! Using the bathroom was such a welcome reprieve from the heat!! So impressed with the bathroom situation. Overall, I had an absolute blast at Kaaboo. If you live in San Diego, there is no excuse not to go. It's so convenient, and such an great event. Let's hope it becomes a tradition!

    This has been an amazing weekend for us so far. Great line up. The two big stages have excellent acoustics. We had the three day hang loose pass. To me, that's a great deal to see so many good acts. Food is good for such a large event. Many options to choose from. If you go between shows, lines will be long with about at 15 min wait at the good places. This doesn't seem too bad to me. Other times, almost no wait. We dreaded staying 8 hours at a music venue and using Porta Potties. Nothing of the sort. Decent real restrooms. To the people complaining about Uber waits, what do you expect when a thousand people are waiting for an Uber. To the people who complained about not being able to get close to the stage because close in seats were reserved for more expensive passes, you are wrong. One half of the stage (left or right) is reserved for the expensive passes. The other half is open to everyone. You just need to get there 20 minutes in advance to get up close. We also liked the smaller bands in the smaller venue. We would never have gone to concerts for these smaller bands, but they were all excellent. So far we have seen Foo Fighters, Billy Idol, Stone Temple Pilots, Jimmy Eat World, Incubus, Earth Wind and Fire, Imagine Dragons and a bunch of smaller bands. It would have taken us years and many times the money to see these great acts. And we still have one more day to go with Katy Perry, TLC, Alice In Chains, Slash, Wiz Khalifa and a lot more. Be cool. Be reasonable, don't expect everything to be perfect. Plan in advance and you will have the time of your life. This festival is well worth it. Please go if you can.

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    Ask the Community - Kaaboo

    Is this event still on for September 2021? I'm having a hard time finding updated information

    How hard is it get closer to the stage when yr fav band play? We have to start to get to the stage area about 2-3 before they are going to perform? Thank you

    It depends on the popularity of the band. Sat night at Sunset stage you'll need to be there hours early. Earlier in the day at the other stages, you could be in the first 10 rows arriving just 30 min early.

    Planning to go to Kaaboo this coming September, Any recommendations for the best pass to get to be able to be closer to the stage once my favorites artists perform?…

    It just depends on how much you want to spend. I did hang 5 and was happy with the access. It is definitely a personal preference.

    Is it worth it to buy the VIP tickets?

    yes! this is one of the only music festivals that it is necessary to buy VIP tickets to really have a good time.

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    3.0(5 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    +5 stars: You guy redeemed yourself and then some! This…read moreyears event was held at the brand spanking new, "The Sound" concert/events venue. What a delight! More than ample seating for this event and table/ bar top for every chair! Gone are the days of trying to balance your food/ drink on your knees in some crowded rodeo seating. With VIP tickets, my wife and I had access to gourmet food/ snacks,early access to the venue,exclusive offerings from the brewers, and a few cocktails to boot! Very much worth the premium. The venue was much cooler/comfortable than the rodeo area where the fest had previously been staged. A Jimmy Buffet cover band ( sorry folks I didn't catch your name :( ) provided just the right amount of laid back "margaritaville" vibe. If you couldn't have the real Jimmy Buffet, these folks fill the void nicely! When the general beer fest began, it was very easy to walk down the stairs from the VIP lounge to the general fest area. With the ample amounts/variety of food available, we were able to have both lunch and an early after beer fest dinner in the VIP area! This years offering seemed just a little bigger than last years, but the addition of a few distilleries and new venue made for a substantially better time overall. AWESOME!!! The organizers of this fest have raised the bar and set a new standard for beer fests! -1 star Despite the awesome venue and AC amenities, it missed the mark in just a few areas. Signage for the breweries was nice, but unlike previous years, there was no mention of what was being offered at said table. That is, one had to stand in line to get close enough to see if you were even interested in that particular brewers offerings. This made for a lot of wasted time as not everyone was familiar with every brewery and their respective offerings. In addition to having to stand in line only to discover there was nothing my wife cared for( she's not really into IPAs the prevalent offering it seems) but, unlike previous years, there was little representation from the breweries themselves. It seems most everyone behind the tables were volunteers who has little knowledge of what they were serving. I asked what they had to sample and they had to look at the can to see what it was. I asked for the pale ale and had to tell them " the red can" because they seemed to have no clue about what they were pouring. I appreciate someone sacrificing their time to serve beer to a bunch of strangers. I really do. I just miss being able to converse with someone who knows a little about the product and what other beers they have available or coming soon. For these reasons I would subtract a star. Fix these minor issues and it's 5 stars all day long. Overall, a " don't miss this next year" kind of an event. Well done!

    This is the biggest beer fest in San Diego and happens every summer. This is my 4th time here and…read moreI can honestly say that there are better beer fests out there. It's definitely pricier than other beer fests but it does include admission to the fair ($65 general admissions) and comes with 1 oz pours. My friends usually get VIP ($110) which includes a 6oz glass tasting glass and access to free food. I don't think the food is worth it and even with the bigger pours, you can only drink so much in 4 hours anyways. There's tons of breweries that make it out but they're more so normal beers from these breweries, so don't expect any special beers. There's tons of vendors also selling food and merchandise. My biggest gripe about this beer festival is that there are mostly volunteers pouring beers and you don't really get to talk beer with the brewmasters or people from the brewery. Overall, I'd still go to hang out with friends, but it's definitely overpriced if you don't plan on going into the fair at all.

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    San Diego International Beer Festival
    San Diego International Beer Festival
    San Diego International Beer Festival

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    Del Mar Wine + Food Festival - Fresh Coconut Water

    Del Mar Wine + Food Festival

    4.8(51 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I've been coming to this event every year since it started and it's my favorite event of the year…read more This year I went both days and had another wonderful time. The food, the vendors, the weather, the location, the libations, and the people who put it all together really make it special. Every year I have a favorite thing that I ate. The first year I had VIP so I won't count the fantastic things I ate in there, but outside it was probably Tanner's and all the Brandt beef. The second year was either an enoki mushroom taco or hamachi crudo. This year it was Matsu's yellowtail flown in from Japan the night before. I look forward to this event every year and every year has been a bit different but I never leave disappointed. Looking forward to 2026

    The third annual Del Mar Wine + Food Festival was held last month at the Surf Sports Park on Via De…read moreLa Valle. The venue was the soccer practice fields of the local women's professional club, the San Diego Wave. Having also attended the previous versions, this year's Grand Tasting weekend was even larger with over 300 vendors and close to 10,000 attendees over the two days. I have volunteered each time to help with different aspects of the festival including some of the ancillary events earlier in the week. One of the benefits of setting up on these grounds was that there was plenty of open space. The walk to reach some of the displays was quite far, and I felt bad at how isolated those vendors were. The VIP tent was placed in the back unlike the inaugural year when it was closer to the main entrance. Another aspect that I appreciated was the nearby on-site parking. The charge was $20 per vehicle, but the proximity was worth the price. They may want to improve the dirt road leading to the lot as it was filled with potholes. An area of needed enhancement was a closer drop-off/pick-up zone for attendees using a ride share service. I witnessed many people being dropped off where the toll booths were located. That meant a walk of over half a mile to reach the festival entrance which was not a good situation for those who were nattily dressed for the occasion. Perhaps a dedicated section located near the vendor entrance on the west end of the fields would be a solution. Upon checking in, we each received a bracelet that permitted in-and-out privileges and a complimentary wine glass commemorating the event. There were several spots that had sofas, chairs, stools, high top tables, etc where you could relax and enjoy the food and beverages. I still think more seating and shade were needed given the amount of unused space that was available. A kiosk near the entrance displayed a map of the grounds with all of the participating vendors listed. The different zones were also shown on the map. What was missing was the identification of which vendors were in each zone. That linkage would have been useful to guide attendees of where to find their favorite businesses. More such kiosks would have been beneficial too. My observation was that the Saturday spread was better than the one on Sunday. The diversity of offerings was also not as impressive this time. For example, we noticed that there were minimal dessert samples offered. Other than Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, where were the sweet treats like cookies, donuts, and pastries? I was also looking for a greater variety of seafood items. I didn't find any vendors using lobster or scallop and yet, caviar was used by a couple of places. The Brandt Beef zone was popular as different meat cuts provided by the purveyor were utilized to showcase the creations of the restaurants. The weather cooperated nicely on each day. A strong breeze kicked up occasionally which made objects (e.g. business cards and pamphlets) that were not secured a risk of becoming a flying hazard at the booths. Several more health and wellness vendors participated including one where you could receive a complimentary stretching session. A live demonstration stage was also added where you could watch chefs show off their skills like carving up a bluefin tuna. Overall, the DMWFF was a nice outdoor exhibition of the local culinary scene that will continue to grow and improve.

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    Del Mar Wine + Food Festival - It was a good day.

    It was a good day.

    Del Mar Wine + Food Festival - Pechanga

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    Del Mar Wine + Food Festival - Terra Catering offered a Surf n Turf Parfait, with honey glazed shrimp, beef, and potato salad.

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    Terra Catering offered a Surf n Turf Parfait, with honey glazed shrimp, beef, and potato salad.

    Pumpkin Station

    Pumpkin Station

    4.0(48 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $

    This place is L-A-M-E. Don't waste your breath coming here. Go to a farm and skip the "stations" if…read moreyou want a huge selection and more photo opportunities. Just know that the pumpkins come from the farm so there's a scarce selection here. The only pros is that there are quite a bit of rides for small children. It cost $4 per ride or purchase their value pack and it'll come out to $3.33 per ride. You can also print out a free train coupon. Tickets don't expire and you can use it at other locations. You can spot the white tent from a far. It's in the same dirt over flow lot during San Diego Fair season which is located across the street. The pumpkins are in the white tent. Small ones in the center, a few rows of medium and large to your right. Then outside on the hay stacks are a few more irregular large size. Not much to see or any background that's photo worthy. There are two large tents with lunch tables outside to your right. To your left is the play area for kids, two private party tent area, one food truck. Center comprise of portable bathrooms. The pumpkins have sticker prices on them. You can buy craving kits at the counter and popcorn. There are two wheel barrels to borrow for those heavy ones.

    This was our families first visit to this Pumpkin Station Location and it exceeded our…read moreexpectations!!!! Details: Family of 4, two toddler boys ages 3&5 Went on a weekend There's plenty of parking but don't take a freshly washed car, it will get dirty! You enter a giant tent with different sized pumpkins laying on the ground. To the right of the tent outside in the back there are a few more. It's not the most authentic pumpkin patch feel in regards to picking a pumpkin but the rest made up for it. Front and center is a ginormous fake pumpkin designed by an artist, it is for sale for $2000. Would be the ultimate decoration if it weren't so big, it doesn't break down and I don't know if it could handle rain. The cool thing is the artist is on site to design your freshly bought pumpkin!!! The artist, was phenomenal and could shave your pumpkin in 15 min into any design you showed him! It was difficult to communicate with him, but show him your picture and you can expect magic. I will admit we bought a $75 ginormous pumpkin and had our last time shaved I to it bc I had no artistic brain and the kids couldn't agreee on a superhero. It's now covered in mold unfortunately but it was amazing while it lasted! The artist charges $20 no matter the size and there's a tip box he absolutely deserves!! Head out back for all the carnival rides! I guarantee all us parents once rode these at a state fair at some point!!! There was a flying swing ride with the type of swing seats for babies at the park so my 3 year old was ecstatic, there were different bounce houses, a tiny train (if you go online, there's a coupon for a free train ride), a food tent that had hot dogs, burgers, fries and a few more options. Food wasn't super over priced which was great but food was eh. Each ride is 1 ticket. I believe we bought 12 tickets (6 for each kid) and it was $45ish. We spent probably 2 hours here. There's a bunch of hay with the giant pumpkins for sale that I saw many people taking pictures at. There were a few other ok spots for a picture of your kids. Overall, I'd recommend coming here, it's right off the 5, easy to get to, plenty of fun for littles. And it wasn't uncomfortably busy for a weekend.

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