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    Phillips Farms

    4.0 (62 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Sakinah P.

    Visited the haunted farm and I wasn't disappointed you definitely should check it out the costumes were great the actors had great personalities and was into their roles. The lines for the haunted barns were long so prepare for long waits.

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    Marie S.

    Nice people! Lots of parking. Price is Very high- next year looking to get a fake tree- $150 was too much. We were happy they let us bring our dog- dogs are not allowed to go where the animals are. There was not a great selection-But they did have a sign "more trees coming tomorrow'

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    I visited Phillips Farm in Cary with my family and, overall, we had a great time enjoying the activities--until we got on the cow train. Our group of 12, all African American, rode together, and the experience took a turn. The driver took us on a noticeably faster and rougher ride than any other group. We stayed to observe the rides that followed and confirmed that no other group was treated the same. At one point, the driver even looked back and laughed, which made us feel singled out and disrespected. The ride felt unsafe and ruined what had otherwise been a fun day. Unfortunately, the experience left us feeling targeted, and for that reason, I will not be returning--and I will be sharing this experience with others.

    Get big air on the big kid or little kid air trampolines!
    Vince T.

    The Triangle's best family seasonal farm. Their Fall season is fantastic! Plenty of parking with traffic staff, easy ticket booth access, plenty of food truck choices and games galore for the littles! Take a casual hayride pulled by a green John Deere or go on a speedy cow racer hayride that blasts around the corn fields. Don't miss the corn pit! A massive "sandbox" of corn kernels that brings the children to side splitting laughs! And who can skip the slides?! You can race rubber duckies, shoot apple cannons and bounce on massive air filled trampolines! Refresh with a fresh squeezed lemonade, cheesesteak and cotton candy! And for the teenagers, make sure to come back in the evening for spooky scenes at the haunted farm! Don't take my word for it! Go check it out!

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    Angie S.

    Phillips Farms is the place to go fall season long - in autumn and in spring. Well, I have yet to go in the spring, but my trip in early fall has gotten be egg-cited for the Easter eggs and strawberries. I got to experience the last of the sunflowers, so I am sure summer time at the farm is also poppin. What's poppin now? Corn. Lots and lots of corn. From the corn maze to the corn pool (at least what I like to call it), I am sure that you'll have an a-maze-ing time. Don't forget the pumpkin launching. You're never too old to have a grand time at Phillips Farms

    Holly K.

    Phillips Farms is a neat spot for some Fall fun! However I can't really recommend it during COVID times. While it's all outside, it got really crowded fairly early and had so many activities where people were touching everything. I will say the employees were on top of spraying everything down as best they could in between people. We were able to go on the cow train which was a lot of fun. We also hit up the hayride and luckily they have two going so we were able to get on without many people. They had a few food items for sale, but no cold water. It ended up being a hot day so that would have been a great thing to buy since they don't allow outside food or drink. The cold beer tent did have quite the line, no surprise there! We didn't stay very long since it got crowded, but I'd certainly head back in non covid times.

    Best BBQ meat in town
    Rachel B.

    Unfortunately we did not get to experience the actual farms and attractions because it started to rain. We did eat at the food trucks and it was by far the best bbq meat in town. I would recommend skipping the donuts. The look amazing and that why I bought them. But they lack in flavor. They are more like a cake than a donut. We ended up tossing them out.

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    Marissa M.

    Phillips has a lot of potential for a farm that isn't a farm. We spent our Sunday Funday here today basking in the 85 degree Fall weather. I took my 10 yr old and a 8 Yr old to the Family Fun Park to enjoy the fun park activities, corn maize adventure and sunflower experience. The $15 general Admission includes access to the corn maize and sunflower experience. My daughter really loved launching a apple from a sling shot into the lake as well as the pumpkin cannon. These activities were $2 per try. BRING CASH MONEY !!!!!! We enjoyed the different challenges for the corn maize and the girls decided on the adult team building corn maize challenge. We were out of there in 30 minutes. Good times ! The girls loved the corn kernel sandbox. Adults as well ! Kind of relaxing. They offer a cow train ride as well as a tractor ride. We had lunch at the Hot Chix food truck and ice cream and a snow cone at the ice cream stand. Prices were typical. The ice cream was very fresh and delicious. Worth the $6 cup. The snow cones were plentiful with different flavors. I enjoyed a nice cup of white sangria from the Wine bar. I was so tipsy after that. It really snuck up on me. There were bikes and trikes, a slide, giant swing. Plenty of beautiful photo ops. Vendors stopped by near the entrance selling different goods. Kettle corn, candied apples and donuts were for sale. There weren't any animals here except a few goats. For seasonal fun this is a cute place for active children and maybe even a cute "dayte".

    Ashley C.

    10/10 recommend. Admission was $15/pp (if you're a first responder bring your badge and they will give you a discount), majority of the activities were included in the admission price. For a couple extra dollars you could shoot a pumpkin out of a cannon, launch an apple into a boat and more! I have two kids, ages 3-5 they were entertained for hours! Only downfall was that you couldn't bring in your own food/drinks, BUT you could leave and come back in as long as you had your wrist band on so you could pack a cooler and leave it in the car I guess. They also had a little concession stand. Overall GREAT experience!

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    It was fun for my daughter, we went for a ride and pumpkins patch , all children who were playing there looked very happy.

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