Address: | 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation, WA 98014, USA |
Phone: | +1 425-333-4135 |
Site: | remlingerfarms.com |
Rating: | 4.3 |
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Laura Ender
The little rides have an arbitrary height restriction that excluded my four year old son from riding though much older children who are simply smaller than him were permitted to ride. My son should not be excluded because he is half an inch too tall. He is very big for his age and will have this kind of exclusion many times but at the age of four, an unyielding, rule obsessed staff should not keep him from having fun, especially since he is autistic and unable at this point to comprehend why his size is an issue. You want to put an age limit on it, fine. But sticking to a stupid rule over half an inch that we didnt know prior to making the hour long drive is ridiculous. He came for those rides. And when I complained I was not offered any alternatives or told about any other attractions, I was simply met with a blank stare and a blase attitude. Thankfully this farm offers other attractions my son decided he wanted to stay for because if we had had to go home my kids would have been heart broken. And if youre reading this thinking Im one of those people who thinks theyre so special and above the rules, Id like to say I never complain about these things, I am a rule follower in general, but my son is four and should be allowed on the kiddie rides and for him, I will complain, even if he doesnt know Ive done it. There stars because Ill admit this is a great place in general, but rules concerning rides should be specific, logical, and well publicized. And staff should be apologetic when someone is upset. Ive worked in customer service. You humor us angry mommies and make us feel like you want us to be happy even if you dont give a rats ass.
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Joshua Gutierrez
This was our first time to go here and what a great place for your family to go to! Fun rides that our little ones enjoyed and our older kids as well! Cool toy/gift shop and awesome apple pie. The downside was that we went just this past Saturday, 9/14, and there was only one outdoor food vendor open which was just outside from purchasing your ticket. Also, there were lots of bees when we were there so be careful if you or your children are allergic (they did have a sign up that said "Caution Bees" on the old fire truck the kids can play on). I heard that it is better to come at the start of the spring and summer because of the farmers markets and many vendors out and about! The only downside of the trip: It was about 4:15pm and the park was almost going to close when the operator of the small carousel abruptly left and said that he couldnt operate it anymore and that hed find someone else. No one came and a lot of parents were confused by this especially when he came by again with a co-worker and walked away without saying anything. We all assumed that he was just tired of operating the ride based on his demeanor. The operator of the childrens ferris wheel next to this ride came over and saved the day! He eventually was doing double duty on both of these rides so I thanked him for helping us out! Also, there were quite a few workers here that seemed like they did not want to work that day so not sure if they were burnt out or not. All in all, it was a great place and I would highly recommend visiting Remlinger Farms!
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Richie Magpayo
A farm, a farmers market, and a mini amusement park. Remlinger is a fun place to spend a weekend at (or summer weekday if you want to avoid the crowds). Highly recommended for families with little ones with multiple amusement rides, a mini steam train, a hay maze, pony trail ride, and an animal barnyard. The adjacent u-pick farm is now also open (check their FB page to see what is available to pick and when). Spend a whole day to explore and enjoy all the rides and features the place has to offer (and maximize your entrance fees). Tips: Bring quarters to operate some rides (located at the restaurant play area), and buy food for the sheeps in the barnyard. Go early, the place opens at 10am and closes at 5:30. We arrived at 2pm and only enjoyed 60% of the place by the time we left at closing. Bring your own food if you dont fancy hotdogs, sandwiches, and soups which are whats available at the restaurant and food kiosk. Try their bakery items, its really good. They have cookies, muffins, brownies and divine carrot cake slices. Theres a nice bakery cafe in the town of Carnation, less than 5 minutes from the park if you didnt bring food and would rather not eat in the farm. Plan to do both u-pick and the amusement park in one day. Bring a face mask if you want to fully enjoy the hay jump and maze as the displaced dust can get too overwhelming when theres a crowd. Avoid it altogether if you have asthma.
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Violet Coffey
Went for a toddler day, at the mini train ride place, when we arrived, the train was full, so we waited as group B. But when the group A done with the train, the operator was having so much fun chatting with one of the group As parents, she offered them to go on the corn ride. Which was right next to each other, and both operated by her. Well, group B kids were already sit in the train and wait for the ride. The group A kids just got off the train, and not get into the corn ride field yet. What kind of rule is to let some kids have two fun in a roll, while the other kids have to wait and wait for two turns? Specially, group A parents were planning to wait for the group Bs train ride finish. The operator just ignore us and tell our kids to wait, and keep tell the group A parents to get in. Well, things settled as group A parents speak up that they would wait. Thanks to them. How funny thing is, at the other rides, the same situation, that operator was finishing up with group A on the kiddie great wheels, then group B kids, then moved over to the second ride. Guess it wasnt the farms rule on the unfairness operation way.
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Nancy Fisher
I have been trying to plan a raspberry picking trip for a bunch of little girls for several weeks now. The website hasnt been updated since last year, so I sent an email informing them of this and asking when the raspberries would be available. Both times I received a very curt reply telling me to check their website (did they actually read the email?). So I tried calling, and found myself in a loop of unhelpful information that also said to check their website. Once I finally got forwarded to a phone number, nobody ever answered. Ever. At this point we are going to go somewhere that wants our business. Very disappointed.
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Anthony Murage
They have NONE or a very poor system of Lost and found . If you leave anything here or loose it please kiss it goodbye . I was here for a company picnic and we dropped our sons shoe . We called immediately and was promised someone will call us back . They never did . I called again following morning and they Lady who picked up the phone said they didnt find it .At this point I asked her where they looked because no one asked me where I thought we dropped the shoe . She promised to call back and never did . I called again and got no help .