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    Outdoor concert area.
    Trista H.

    A group of us attended a concert (Buddy Guy) at the farm. Free parking was available upon arrival. Entrance was seamless. Discover is an accepted form of payment at all stations (drink/food). Our ticket purchase was assigned seating so we had a great view of the performance. General admission allows personal low chairs and/or blankets to be used as seating. Porta potties are plentiful so that one does not have to waste time in lines and miss their show. Remlinger Brewing was serving up craft beer, wine and water. A handful of food stands are on-site to order food from. I chose Pizza by Marco for since pizza is easier to eat than burgers when it's a bit drizzly outside. Exiting the concert was a bit congested so be patient. Overall, I enjoyed my concert experience at the farm and will certainly return in the future if the line-up strikes my fancy.

    My view for over an hour trying to leave
    Seahawks G.

    This is for the new concert venue. I have no idea about the rest of the farm. Went to see Leon Bridges May 30th. Getting there was pretty easy. Parking in a big field like Marymoor. Security was a breeze. The actual concert stage was good and lots of grass to spread out in. Clean bathrooms. But after you get seated and want some food or drinks, that's when this whole charade falls apart into a hellscape of lines and waiting. We headed out to get a beer and the lines are pretty long, took maybe 15-20 minutes to get a beer. The beer and probably the cider are all made by their own Remlinger brewery. Cool I'm thinking but no, it was like the worst homebrew the guy down the street brews in his basement. Horrible. There are mixed drinks and canned hard seltzer. $8 for a clear plastic cup that looks like they bought from bulk from Costco, probably 10ozs. I don't mind paying a little more if you they had big cups like other concert venues. But 10oz of beer. Only good thing is you can buy as many as you can carry. Bring a water bottle and dump them all in there. You can't bring in any outside food, but honestly, security was so lax, you could sneak in a couple of sandwiches. But on to the next hellscape of a wait. There are three food venues if you can call them that. Burgers/Hotdogs, Pizza and some weird mexicanish food. We waited and waited and waited for about 45 minutes and I got a cheeseburger and fries and my wife got a hot dog. Honestly, this was the most dried out crappy hamburger I've had since highschool. It was slightly warm and chewy. The hotdog was a small hotdog in a crappy little bun. The french fries I swear were made out of instant mashed potatoes. They were cold hard and chewy. ugh. The only good thing about the beer and food is that they didn't shut it down until like right before the concert was over. People still sitting around pounding down drinks before leaving. Oh after the concert our next nightmare began. Walking out took about 20 minutes to go 1/4 mile because they make thousands of people funnel through a small gate. Next we get to our car in the field and the true hell began. We started the engine and literally waited for AN HOUR to even move an inch. Then another 1/2 hour just to get to SR203. 90 minutes just to get out of the farm and of course another 30 minute drive home. Got home 2+ hours after the concert was over. I know that STG is running these concerts now. I implore you to 1. Get some more fricking food in there and 2. Add another beverage station. 3. Do something, anything to fix the egress out of the farm after the concerts. We go to a lot of concerts at Marymoor and some at Chateau St. Michelle and those venues are well oiled machines. We have tickets to LCD Soundsystem in August and I think we are going to eat the tickets because of this horrible experience.

    Alvin L.

    Had an awesome fall outting with our two kids. Very kid / family friendly and appreciated how all the rides were included in the cost of admission. We spent an entire day here with the kids and went on a few rides multiple times (including the roller coaster). Very well ran farm / park and something that I would highly recommend to family with younger kids. There's a pumpkin farm here as well if you want to pick a pumpkin to take home.

    Nicole L.

    Such a cool and fun place to spend time with the kiddos. I found the entrance fee to be a little pricey ($30 per person) but then again you get access to all the rides and games (except for the pony ride that's an additional cost for 2+ year olds) so it works out just fine if you're spending a couple of hours here. There's a Ferris wheel, carousel, a train ride, car ride, flying swing ride and more! My kid is 2 so there wasn't a whole lot to do, but we still got to enjoy a few rides and grabbed lunch at the restaurant. I'm not sure we'll come back next year - perhaps when he's a bit older. I think maybe 5+ year olds would enjoy it better. Food was good and service was relatively quick (order and pick up at counter yourself). We had the pesto burger and the kids meal chickens tenders which also comes with a drink and cookie. Although the burger tasted good, we spent the whole day afterwards burping garlic (sorry TMI).

    Horseback ride
    Tanya G.

    It's a far commute for me but I've gone back twice with my kiddos because I do love their large selection of things to do here. From a horse back ride (which is an additional $5 I believe), train ride, lots of amusement park activities, animal farm. It is expensive. But I guess they do have a lot of staff they need to pay with all those activities. Their store food and restaurant is expensive as well though so bring your own snacks.

    One of the mom's rendition of her pumpkin frim our visit to Remlingers 24 years ago.
    Mary B.

    As a senior who has enjoyed treating my grandchildren and now great-grands to fun activities I find Remlinger's pricing prohibitive - how in the world do young families manage this! Then, if you want to buy a pumpkin!?? Unbelievable. How in the world do young families manage this place?! $162.75 pre-tax for one 3-year-old, one 4--year-old, two mamas and a great-grandmother - No. Thanks but no thanks Remlinger. Too rich for this group's grandma - it'd end up being nearly $300 for the day! After many trips to Remlinger in the past, we're moving on.

    Mike N.

    What a cool place! Too bad they have to close for winter time...I came here over the summer and had a blast. And my son got to experience his first rollercoaster here. The admission isn't cheap, around $20-30 a person if I remember correctly. Kids under two get in for free. They have a ferris wheel, train, panning for gold water troughs, and a bunch of smaller kiddie rides. It is basically an amusement park for littles. They have a small exhibit for farm animals, but no petting zoo. I also saw some peacocks and other birds during my train ride. One thing they could do better would be more props and scenery for the train ride. There is a part where you see some animals. But the majority of the ride lacks a theme like Disneyland ride would have. Also, they have a pedal go-kart track and it's as boring as it sounds. Certainly can do electric go karts and just put a super low speed governor on them. My son did't do the pedal go-karts. But he loved his pony ride. They got one of those spinning swing rides and a tall slide you go down while sitting on a hay sack. There is a restaurant, coffee shop, and brewery. The burgers are actually really good. And I enjoyed a shake too. There is also a small store that sells farm to table packaged food goods. All in all I loved this place and couldn't give it any less than 5 stars. However, I hope they see my constructive criticism. Note: The pictures and videos are from two different visits this summer. One with my wife and son, one with my son and my Mother.

    Our berry haul
    Heather B.

    Raspberry picking on 7.1.23 It was a beautiful day on the farm to pick berries! We weren't the only ones who felt that way also. After an unsuccessful trip to another raspberry farm where there weren't any ripe berries we came here. There weren't a ton of ripe berries (hence the 4 ) but enough to cover the bottom of our cardboard box AND the prices were cheaper than the other place so that was a win. We will come back later in the season when more berries are at the right stage of ripeness.

    Sunset

    The parking situation at this venue is just... possibly the worst I've ever seen. Have been stuck in the parking lot for an hour now, folks working in the parking lot weren't directing traffic or helping in any capacity. The venue is SO cute (great food/drink options!) but having to wait in the parking lot for an hour not moving an inch is crazy. Will never park here again

    Cute animals
    Maria P.

    We wanted to explore the surrounding areas of Seattle more and set-off on an all-day tour from hiking to wine tasting to eating. Of course we had our little one in tow and needed something to keep him entertained too! I stumbled upon Remlinger Farms which was conveniently located on the way to a winery north of Seattle. At first, our son wasn't too enthused about going to a farm and looking at vegetables, haha. BUT it was SO much more than that! When you first arrive, you'll see all the crops and it looks like a typical farm. However, once you go through the shop and enter, you'll see that there are quite a number of kiddie rides, farm animals, a really big jumping pad, and a little maze. There was even a mini roller coaster which was super fun for our son, but honestly made me super motion sick. Lol. All in all, my son was looking for a jumping castle and he totally got that and more! There were so many kids enjoying the day out and he got to try a lot of new things. Although the equipment is a bit dated, we don't have farms or activities like this where we live and so it was all new and fun for him. He was having so much fun we stayed a bit longer than planned, but it was all worth it because he was really happy. There were a lot of other rides that we didn't get to try since we were on a timeline, but the ones that we did, we enjoyed. Definitely recommend a stop here if you're looking for a fun time for the kids.

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    I have wonderful memories of this place --as my kids were growing up. Beautiful. Fun. Yummy. Traditions.

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    Ask the Community - Remlinger Farms

    Never attended a concert at this location before. Are there seats? Do we bring our own blankets?

    General admission doesn't provide seats, the premium and paid seats do, blankets would be recommended but honestly don't bother coming for a show, leaving takes just as long as the show itself.

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    Review Highlights - Remlinger Farms

    Weekends get pretty busy (especially long wait for the pony rides and food) so try going on a weekday.

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    4.0(44 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Love the farm stand! Swung by here for their pop up Saturday meal and it was excellent. Also very…read moremuch appreciated the fire pit to keep warm. So many great goodies in the farm stand market. Definitely want to check out one of their classes soon, and they have a lot of events regularly.

    I needed to be in Carnation for a quick meet-up, and I decided to plan a day of activities visiting…read morethe area - Carnation Farms (and Remlinger Farms). Arriving at Carnation Farms, not knowing what exactly might be there, I was firstly surprised to see the classic "Carnation Farms" logo with the exact font type and the carnation flower on the cans of evaporated milk that I have seen my entire life. Wait a minute, is this THE "Carnation Farms"? Well, yes, but also a no, but also a yes. LOL. I ended up reading the historical signs and chatting with the cashier for a while (there were no other customers - zero). Carnation was indeed the dairy farm that made the now world-famous evaporated milk, created in 1899. The business grew and thrived so well that the community of Tolt was renamed to Carnation in 1917 although the name changed back and forth two more times before it stayed with Carnation. In downtown Carnation, many businesses are still named Tolt, including the Tolt River. In 1985, Nestle brought the Carnation company. In 2016, the original Stuart family purchased the name "Carnation Farms" back from Nestle. The name rights exclude diary, but they have animals and is now a venue, amongst other business ventures. We missed a local market that was on the previous day. Today, this sleepy business sells many locally made products and hosts community events such as the local market. Limited bundles of produce represented the 'farm' name poorly, if I am being honest. I asked the cashier which products in the store are actually from the current farm. She pointed to the freezer case. I chose a frozen curry goat soup from the case. It was passable, more soup than goat, i.e. not much meat. If you want to visit, check their calendar of events and go for a museum tour or one of their many events. The shop itself is less interesting.

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    First Light Farm

    4.3(4 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Very cute organic vegetable farm, only 15 mins drive from Redmond. I loved everything about this…read moreplace; cute setting, great mountains view, flat path, lot of parking, beautiful veggies, and super friendly staffs. I have been to all kind of U-pick farms, but today was my first day picking veggies. My kids had a blast here. We spent about an hour walking around, picked cucumbers, green beans, squash, and zucchini, and shopped at their veggies stand. I feel very fortunate to have this farm not too far from my house. Considering I'm the worse gardeners on earth, being able to have fun picking fresh veggies without planting them myself is a grant!!! The veggies here tasted so good. I came home and made fried zucchini and they were super sweet!!! My first thought was "wow, that's why some people spent their effort growing their own veggies so they could eat these stuffs all the time". My kids even asked me tonight that what veggies I will cook tomorrow. The owner and the staffs were very friendly and helpful. They showed us the where and how to pick the veggies. The owner even let me try the Fava beans and tomatillos since I have ever had those before. Here are some tips to make your trip more fun. 1. Call or visit their website to check availability before. This farm is not a big farm. Some veggies you see in my pictures might not available when you get there. 2. Bring hats and wear good shoes. No flip flop or high heal. The paths were very flat and not muddy in summer, but some leaves or branches might still poke your feet. Wearing hiking shoes or closed shoes is definitely recommended. 3. They take credit card. Buy more than what you think you need!!!! You will love them!!

    Great produce- lots to choose from. Might be more costly than your local market but well worth it…read more Nothing as tasty as fresh picked!

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    4.4(44 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I've always wanted to do more U pick stuff and my friend suggested we stop here when we were in the…read morearea for another event. It's right off the main road, easy to find, plenty of parking and very clean port a potty on site. The person working the stand was super helpful and informative. On the day of our visit they had U pick green beans and pickling cucumbers. My friend spent so much money on pickling cucumbers (I guess they are all water and very heavy), but I had a nice time picking enough green beans for the next nights dinner for a reasonable price. They also had already picked corn that you could take home for about 75 cents each. Both tasted delicious when cooked up the following day, my friend is making pickles so that will take some time. Next up is squash, closer to the end of October, I'm tempted to return to pick some spaghetti squash, they will also have acorn and pumpkins. Currently they have 4 sunflower mazes, we were in a bit of a hurry so we only did one, but it was a really nice photo opp and a good excuse to add in some more steps. On the day we visited there was a sale for 5$, but the price is normally 10$ for all 4, very reasonable. The maze we choose, since we didn't go to the website like we were encouraged to do, was just an out and back, but the other 3 might be more maze like. This was my first time in a sunflower field and very fun on a warm, sunny day. I did not realize there would be so many bees, but they left us alone. I hope to make it back here some day soon.

    What a great day. In one hour we picked 5.5 lbs of raspberries ($22). Make sure to check the…read moreFacebook page for hours of operations (days included - it's sporadic based on ripening). These are by far the best raspberries I've ever had. We're intending on making jam with them but truly can't stop eating them.

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