Please view my updated post on everything you need to know about attending the Marana Pumpkin Patch!
If you follow me on instagram then you saw our pumpkin fun last week. If not, here’s your chance. It was our 3rd year visiting the Marana Pumpkin Patch and Farm Festival.
The price has increased over the years but the festival has also grown to include more fun features. I think the admission is totally worth it.
This year they upgraded to a new kids play area. You can imagine Quinn and Elliot’s excitement when seeing this huge farm play structure.
They even talked me into going down the slide too!
The pedal tractors are always fun.
The boys were most excited about jumping on the giant air pillows again. I was excited because jumping is now included in the admission price. Seriously?!?! Yay!
New to us this year was the pumpkin cannon. It was loud but the boys (all the boys) LOVED it!
There have plenty of ammunition. 🙂Also new this year? These cute mason jar style cups for $9.00. Pricey but it includes free refills so we made the math work in our favor. 🙂
Here’s a short peek at our fun in action.
At the end of the day – we picked out a few awesome pumpkins!
Curious what the festival look like in previous years? Check out our adventures in 2011 and 2012!
Marana Pumpkin Patch & Farm Festival
Admission is $10 during the week and $12 on weekends. Admission includes 1 orange pumpkin, wagon ride to the pumpkin patch, petting zoo, pig races, kids play area, corn mazes, and jumping pillow!Tractor rides, train rides, pumpkin cannons, zip line and pony rides also available for additional fee. White and blue pumpkins cost $10, additional orange pumpkins cost $5. Kids under 30″ are free but they must purchase a pumpkin.
They are also offering bounce back admission this year. We put our names on the list and for $6 we can go back during the week. The boys would LOVE to jump on the air pillows again.
Reeta @houseofanais says
Wow, looks like an amazing place! Halloween is the old thing our kids miss from California the most. Last year we had a Halloween in China and it wasn’t quite the same, and no pumpkin patches there!
Leigh Powell Hines @Hinessightblog says
That first photo is so cute. Thanks for linking up with us this week.
Jess says
I’ve always wanted to shoot a pumpkin gun! And I love bouncy things, but I usually only see them for kids. I want to bounce too!
Alison Chino says
Pumpkin CANNON? I die! I have three boys who would LOVE this so much!
Farrah says
Wow- talk about making me homesick for a patch back home! Looks like you all had a great time.
Satu VW / Destination Unknown says
Pumpkin cannon? That’s something I’ve never head of before!!! Looks like a great place for kids though.