Address: 21800 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA 90503, USA
Phone: +13104298983
Kevin Khoy
Brought my 6 year old daughter here. Pricey and unpleasant. Workers here don't appear to care for hygiene etiquette or manners. Admission last week was $5 per person. Tickets for each booth experience is $10. It's confusing at first because they don't have signs up of the prices or rides available. Go exploring and do a circle around before coming to the ticket booth so you know what rides are available and what tickets you will buy. It will avoid you having to get in the long line again for tickets. Another long line is the pony ride. When the ponies are resting, they can be down to 2. So get the pony ride out of the way and you will avoid getting trapped in a looped line with 20+ kids for 45 mins. Ride/Booth/Experiences: Pony Ride - Electric Scooter Ride - Petting Zoo - Large Jumpers and Slides - A Kids Train (Not operational at the time of our visit). Expect to spend $55 for each child to do all these things.They sell a medium-at-best pumpkin for $25+. Tiny ones for $5. We went to the ¢99 store and picked some big ones for $1.99. The place is bright and the rides are well lit at night. That's what drew my attention.
jessica skrla
way overpriced imo. $5 admissions get you just pictures with pumpkins really. normal sized pumpkins range $30-50 each. tiny ones $5. bouncy slides are $20 per child and petting the (sad looking) animals is $10 per child.
monina mosley
My kids love it and had a really good time! i loved that it was super clean and staff was friendly!
JR Curley
Be warned - the costs of this Pumpkin Patch can be high. Almost anything you do inside costs money, including entering ($1 fee per person). There is a ticket system that is confusing, so be sure you read it before buying tickets. Several times I saw people arguing with ride operators about the tickets. To give you a sense of price, some of the blow-up slides are one ticket per slide. Since the tickets are almost $1 a pop, that's $1 for a kid to go down a blow up slide...once. The layout of the space is simple, tons of pumpkins underneath a large tent. Pumpkin selection is good, with a ton of small to large pumpkins. Surrounding this straw lined space are blow-up house after blow-up house. All cost money to use/play in. The most cost effective are the timed ones, which cost 4 tickets ( roughly $4) for 5 minutes of play time. There is a petting zoo inside, and pony rides, however these are a DIFFERENT ticket system, and again, costs money per person. $7 per pony ride per person, $5 per petting zoo entrance. This includes parents, so even if parents just want to go in to photograph their kids in the petting zoo, they need to buy a ticket. The space is not very wheelchair friendly, so be aware of this.
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No pumpkin patch for 2020
Yesss
the pumpkins are pretty big.
She's right
$1 admission .
I don't remember seeing any dogs and it's probably not a good idea with all the livestock
It's not free for admission - it's $1 a person.
It's $1 per person for admission. Cash only.
It's $1 per person. Cash only.
It's $1 per person. Cash only.
Yes, there are two located to the left directly after admission.
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