Address: 30 Valley Rd, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
Phone: +19787771245
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Chris “BostonGreekGeek” Vaxevanis
We went there this weekend to have some outdoor fun with my nieces who are 2.5 years old. The place is huge with so many activities for kids and animals to pet slides, bought star, tractors, a small train ride, trikes, a small rope course, ball tossing. We were there for a few hours and they also have a nice grocery store at the entrance where you can get something to drink, coffee or some fresh fruit. It wasn't busy this weekend and from what they told us the summertime doesn't get packed but in the fall it gets very busy and they told us that just to exit the parking lot in October can take you 20 minutes.l do I probably not visiting that farm in October. The only thing that bothers me is that they say no backpacks at the entrance so they would probably stop you from bringing your own food and their food is terrible. We had one of the brick oven pizzas and it tasted horrible. It tasted like a warmed up lunchable pizza. Exactly like that!!! Which I didn't think was possible from a pizza that came out of a brick oven.
Hong Pua
Our yearly tradition to connect to the harvest spirit. Great variety of activities for kids and adults. We do really miss the trick or treat hayride and the open campfire to roast marshmallows that they used to have to end the trip perfectly....
Richard Delacono
We have been coming here for years and it just keeps expanding....but for the better. 1 admission price and you have a days worth of fun. Even our teenage son enjoyed the day with all the little kids. Great family experience and good value
Rose Davis
We visit this farm with the kids every year before the Halloween. The farm is great, has many attractions for the kids and for adults. Every year they add something new and interesting, and overall improve everything around. We pick up the …
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15, 20, 30 for apples. 15/person for the activities.
It’s on the website
Great question. Judging by recent events you will be allowed under strict supervision. I was very disappointed to hear about racial discrimination in the farm. Just FYI. this is the worst farm for picking. There so many better places to go. We just go there for all the fall fun like apple cannons and bouncy pillows. I would strongly recommend Tougas Farm if you want a good picking fruit/berry experience
Possibly. There are other farms nearby advertising that you can pick apples with them if Connors Farm is not ready yet.
They have been open. They also have a bounceback promo where you can purchase a return ticket SUPER CHEAP
Yes, we were walking through mud puddles but we had a blast. Especially racing bikes through them
They have been becoming increasingly more expensive and uncaring. We go to Ingalsby Farm in Boxford now. Plus it's free for the kids to play and there are animals to feed and lots of fruit and veggies and homemade goodies.
Yes they are.
I think they sell flashlights there but its best to bring your own
If you go through the maze during the day, the nighttime maze is not included in that - you'll need to buy a separate ticket for that.
No?
I don't know been there couple of times but never asked
Yes in fact it's a great idea, and if your dog likes to swim he can do that too, only because it's off season and there aren't people there. Just don't forget to leash and scoop. Enjoy
The farm store would be opened but not the play area. Train is open air so would not be running as well as other play areas.
No dogs, unless service
$10/ per child and adult under 1 yr is free. Its expensive but lots to do. Not fun in full on sun either. Not much shade in the middle play area. A fun adventure out. Train and hay rides also are at 11 and 2..
Call the farm
I would think maybe 8 and under 10 years at the max. It is a fun place but it also costs money and it's out in full sun. Kind of a downer for me with smaller kids.
No
Opens sat 22nd
For sure
It's free to get in if you buy the apple bags but if you want to do the maze or other things you would need to buy the bracelet its 20 dollars ( hay rides bicycle rides and more )
I think so. My group of adults had fun in the maze
Not to the store but you have to buy tickets to get into the rest of the farm
Strawberry season is June&July
There is and it’s 7-11
How much for today to get in and are rides included
They have a pony ride, play ground for the kids is open, jumping pillow, hay ride and a small petting zoo
You'll want to call them and find out. This section is generally not monitored by the business owner. It's more of a user answering user question forum. Please do post your own answer if you call them.
Buying a VIP ticket puts you in a separate line which is supposed to be faster, but there is no cap on the number of VIP tickets sold, so it is hit or miss whether the VIP line is actually shorter than the regular line. The person who said that the VIP wristband allows you to go on the rides and get ice cream seems to have confused the VIP tickets for the nighttime Hysteria attraction with the admission wristbands for the daytime maze & hayrides, etc., which decidedly do not include ice cream (that is extra cost - and all the food concessions are open during the daytime only, and just on weekends).
Go to their website and check or give them a call but I'm pretty sure they are open
Go to Brooksby Farm in West Peabody. Connors is crooked: Several years ago, the policy for pick-your-own fruit changed from getting a container, picking, then paying based upon weight to paying for the container itself - which prepays for the fruit. Brooksby also charges by the container, but Brooksby is scrupulous. At Connors, once there is no fruit left in the field/orchard, the owner has the cashiers keep selling the containers for another week (at least) while telling the customers that the picking is just "sparse." When customers return from the field or orchard after about 40 min with not one piece of fruit to show for it and ask for a refund, the owner tells them that there is a strict "no refund" policy. Such a policy only can be legally cited when the customer changes his/her mind, not when the owner knowingly charges for what cannot be provided.
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