Michael
Google
Overall, it's alright. It feels like a farmer's market plus. I wouldn't go again.
The good: vendor variety, people were nice, the food was solid, and kids enter free. There are numerous vendors with all different kinds of wares and festival foods. The food we had (funnel cake, donuts, and some kettle corn) was pretty good. Kids entering free is a double edged sword as I'll get into shortly.
The bad: kids might enter free but anything you want to do with them costs money. I expected the hay ride to be extra but if you want to do the hay maze and play on the hay pile? $5. Bounce house? $5. Petting zoo/toddler play area? $5. And they're all separate charges. They nickel and dime you on everything.
Additionally, since there's no cell signal practically everything is cash only. There are one or two stalls that take a card and will do a cash back option. So if you didn't bring cash you'll be struggling.
They have a lot of land, but everything felt condensed and crowded. And when you get over the vendors, there's not much else included with your entry. Few photo op areas, no kids general play areas, nothing. You're basically paying for the right to shop at their farmer's market.