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My whole family had a great time when we visited, as we have since I was a child. Great experiences for the fall, and a great halloween and christmas setup.
What a fun place for some good old fashioned Halloween/Fall fun! I visited the farm on 10/24/14 with my daughter and son-in-law. We only visited the Corn Maze and Haunted Barn. About 5 minutes into the Corn Maze, I thought this was toooo easy!. Wrong!! :-) We took the "not so easy route" starting about sunset, and then proceeded to get lost many times, especially once the sun went down!! There are clues along the way once you find your way out of one path to another. We had giant glow sticks that helped and others were using the flashlight setting on their phones. It was great fun, with families and groups of young adults. Staff were there along the route to assist those who were really lost!We also endured the Haunted Barn which had a long line, but worth the wait. It was a "simple" kind of getting scared with ghosts and goblins along the way (who, btw, are not allowed to touch you). One part did have moving lights, that we had to walk across a short "bridge." Still trying to figure out if the lights were moving or we were!! Some parts were pitch black and you couldn't see in front of you, so you had to do a shuffle walk to continue through. The path was a bit uneven, but that's the fun, right?! If you're expecting a Univ Studios Halloween Horror Nights, you will be disappointed. However, the simplistic, getting scared from the great "undead" volunteers was awesome! I would recommend that kids younger than 5th grade NOT go through this, due to a lot of darkness within the path. Get your vocal cords ready for a lot of screaming during this adventure!! And don't think you're "safe" once you get outside!!Large cups of hot Apple Cider are available for $2. There were other concessions, which we did not visit. Restroom facilities were extremely clean (no porta potties!). Quite inventive, actually!This is a def "must see" if you're in that area!
The website made the Fall experiences look great but the price was high for each attraction. We were excited about our first corn maze but as we started to navigate the course we noticed trash all along the path. The corn was pushed down in many places taking away from the maze experience. The pumpkin patch was lack luster as they were in a fenced area on the ground. The bouncy area was free but there were so many kids on it my child had no desire to jump. The corn box was neat but not much corn in it to play. There were 2 goats to see and cows in the distance so that was disappointing. The lines for refreshments were so long you may want to bring your own and walk back to your car as they don't allow outside food and drink. The hay ride was about 4 minutes and the bonfire area was neat but again the line to get refreshments was long. We did get marshmallows but the chocolate and gram crackers cost extra. The haunted house was for kids 13 and under so we could not do that activity. Overall this trip was a huge disappointment and I don't recommend a trip in the Fall.
I have enjoyed the maze, the dairy tour and the bonfire and the haunted house during Halloween. It is a great family place. The people working there are very nice. Usually you can find coupons by liking them on FB or on Groupon. My kids have always loved it.
My children have taken school field trips to Cagle's Dairy, which I chaperoned, and the experience was wonderful; however, my review here deals with the Fall activities, in which I am very disappointed. My friend and I took our girls to Cagle's to go through the corn maze. While the maze itself was alright (with clues that included Biblical questions, which I enjoyed), the price for visiting was outrageous. I had to sign up for their newsletter to even get a $2 coupon (which could be used for 4 people). The regular price is $10 per person (plus tax, as signs everywhere remind customers...+ tax!) just to go through the corn maze, see a few goats (in a pen labeled "Goat Walk," with board walks so rotting and broken down, the poor goats would break a leg trying to walk those planks!), and jump on a big "pillow" (which was actually nice, and they had a smaller one for toddlers). We did not go to any other activities because the prices were just too darn expensive. For instance: $7 (+ tax!) per person for a bonfire hayride (but you have to pay extra for the smores!); haunted barn is $12 per person (+ tax!); and $7 per person for the tour of the farm (which is what the school field trips cover, which is the only thing really worth seeing IMO). Also, their pumpkin "patch" is seriously lacking.I recommend instead going to Berry Patch Farms, which is just a few miles away in Woodstock, where you can go on an unlimited hayride for FREE (no tax!), kids can play on a playground for FREE (no tax!), walk through the LARGE pumpkin and cotton field for FREE (no tax!), see some farm animals for FREE (no tax!), and take pictures on tractors and beautifully set up Fall arrangements for FREE (no tax!). The ONLY charge is a $2 parking fee per car (and of course you can buy pumpkins or cider, but there is no obligation).Better yet, if you don't mind driving and making a day of it, go to The Rock Ranch in Rock, Georgia (south of Atlanta), where there is a general admission fee of $15 per person, but once inside you get to do an abundance of activities at no extra cost! Activities include a wonderful corn maze (with clues), Tiny Town (adults will love this town as well as children), pedal carts, fishing, giant jump pillow, miniature train ride around the entire activities area, corn house, entertainment (past shows included bluegrass bands and reptile show), pumpkin demolition, paddle boating, and the list goes on and on. There are a few activities that do cost a little more (zip lining, even camping in a Conestoga wagon!), but most activities are covered by the general admission fee. This place does it right! I guess I should have written another review for The Rock Ranch (and will!), but I just wanted to write a comparison to Cagle's Dairy.Skip Cagle's -- unless you don't mind spending the cash -- and go to Berry Patch or The Rock Ranch instead.
This place is one of our fall family traditions. They have so much to do. The corn maze, farm tours, haunted house, bonfires, pony rides, gem mining, and funnel cakes! The pumpkins are pretty and they are priced to sell. You will have fun and take so many beautiful family pics. They also have the most beautiful Christmas trees later in the season.
The best time to visit is during the "corn maze" season. They do have a few other things going on throughout the year. The young (2 - 8) grandchildren had a great time. Activities include corn maze, petting area, pony riding, bouncy ballons, gem panning, food and other. A nice way to spend a few hours with the kids. They really get a kick out of it.
We enjoy going to Cagle's Dairy each Fall to tackle the corn maze and participate in the hay ride. It is a fun Fall activity and helps set the mood for the rest of the season. It is worth it to kick off the season.
The maze is a lot of fun for all ages. They also offer a hay ride (additional cost) to a field where you are giving smores to make. The dairy tour is great for schools.
This is a fantastic place to take kids of all ages. They have hay rides, bon fire for smores, petting area, shows how milk is taken from cows and all the way up to how it is bottled for stores. They have fishing here, too, but we have not done that. They have 2 massive bounce pillows built into the ground, one for toddlers and one for older kids and adults. They also sell fresh produce, jellies, pumpkins and there is a corn maze. You can get coupons for the corn maze admission. We love this place and go here often with the granddaughter.
I took my 6 year old to the corn maze and bon-fire. It was so much fun and the staff were happy to be there. The place is hidden back beyond a subdivision so it was really easy to find and close into town. The property itself was large and fun to explore. We did the maze and what a great idea they had instead of maps to navigate they gave you 3 types of questions to navigate to your next stop, It was almost like an amazing race getting the clues to your next stop. They offer coupons so just google it and print it out. The best part for my 6 year old was the Pillow Jump
Loved it! Perhaps this review is based heavily on the fact that my 16 month old girl had a wonderful time there! We did not do the maize maze. We did the Ag-venture. It was wonderful. She most enjoyed the pumpkin patch it seems, not 20 or so pumpkins as some previous reviewers harshly stated, a lot more than that and some really nice ones though pricey as expected. Moon bounce was fun, they have two. Food prices very reasonable (ie $2 16oz coke, 3$ for BBQ pork sandwich actually pretty tasty. Nice hayride and farm tour and free per person bumpkins at the end of that. Pony rides at $5. Swings, tricycles, animals to be fed and petted. Border collie show with sheep and cows. I had read the previous reviews and felt I was in for a long boring day, was I wrong!
If you are looking for something outdoors with your family or just enjoy a nice day out in the country I highly suggest going to Cagles Dairy Farm. Theres two fun corn mazes and a nice little hayride. Fun for the whole family , especially children.
The fresh market every Saturday from 9-12 is very good for those who live close by. The event is under a tent and on any given Saturday there are between six and twelve vendors peddling fresh eggs, veggies and fruit, honey, baked goods, etc.I would not travel for this event, but if it is in your neighborhood, it is definitely worth checking out. I often stop at this one first and then go to the one in Downtown Canton.
fun for the kids. very cool moon walk for kids to play. Tour is fun for kids.. Corn maze in Fall is ok.