Rick Z.
Yelp
A fun time! I will say that this park is more geared toward younger clientele, particularly the "train" ride and petting zoo. Still, my partner and I enjoyed it. We paid $28/person, which was a little pricey for what it was, but that's fine. The all-inclusive tour gets you the cave tour, trip up to the top of their observation tower, a walkthrough of an old-school "anti-gravity" house, and the train ride to petting zoo. It's advertised as a two hour tour, but it took only about an hour and change for us, which might've been because it was only the two of us and another small group of four. Not surprising on a Tuesday afternoon that it was quiet; I'm sure it's much busier on a Saturday or Sunday!
All of the staff were very outgoing and friendly and seemed to be interested in working there and pleasing guests. For instance, because it was a hot afternoon, they knew the animals would be a bit lethargic, so they gave us free deer feed (normally costs extra) to help motivate the animals to get up and close so we could pet them and take photos. They have rams, deer, emus, turkey, peacocks, a donkey, a pig, goats, and a couple unique horned creatures as well. The animals are quite domesticated/docile.
Our tour guide during the cave tour was knowledgeable and funny. The caves are admittedly kind of small (I've been spoiled with some pretty epic caving/spelunking in the past), but an interesting bit of history and a good introduction to caves for kids. The tower is only 120ish feet tall, but does get you a good view of the surrounding area in all directions.
Staff nor guests are required to wear masks at this point, whether outdoors, down in the cave, up on the tower, or inside the gift shop. It's a good sized shop with lots of fun knick-knacks available for purchase, a small arcade section, and a place to buy drinks/snacks/ice cream. I myself got a sticker as a souvenir. =)
If you're in the area, I recommend checking it out! It won't take more than 2-3 hours out of your day.