We plan on going tomorrow (Thursday), do we need tickets for everyone to enter the farm part as it's a week day? The information indicates that only pertains to weekends.

shelly bowen bucknbootbaby bowen | Dec 1, 2020 | Category: Tourist attraction

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Address: 4844 Sugartown Rd, Great Valley, NY 14741, USA

Andreana Guidice | Dec 2, 2020

Adault,s are 10.00 for the basic stuff like hey rides and so forth.children are 21.00 for a all day pass for everything.you don't have to get the 21.00 pass for adults either.its worth it.you must pay online first.the food was a bit high and not really all that.but the proceeded,s support the farm.the veiw was amazing.the park was so wonderful.the kids go happy and come home even more happy.the mining gem was awesome.the park is beautiful and very clean.people were very pleasant and kind.we will make this a new tradition.bring extra cash.hot dog and small culry fry with soft drink for 2 kids was around 18.00 Buck's.the cider was awesome.the place is a real treat.

Jamie D | Dec 2, 2020

Actually with everything going on you do have to pay. The farm animal part isn't too exciting like past years, there just isn't much out. I paid $10 admission to accompany my 7 year old son on rides, maze, slide, etc. His wristband which included everything was $16.50 and I think there was another wristband option for like $15 that didn't include the gem mining thing if you aren't into doing that! Parking was free

Michelle Ford | Dec 2, 2020

You don't pay to park and you buy wristbands

Jessica Rafanowicz | Dec 2, 2020

You don't pay to park or enter but rides bounce pad corn maze hay ride train etc require tickets or a 20 wrist band that gets you into everything ! There are some free things but honestly not worth the drive if you don't want to pay for the wrist band even on week days yes

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