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  • Visit Oma’s Pumpkin Patch Sept. 28 – Oct. 30, 2021 Get Tickets Online Hours: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. September 28 – October 30 Tuesday – Saturday Closed Sundays & Mondays You will not be permitted in before your scheduled arrival time. Please try to arrive within a 1/2 hour following your scheduled arrival time. There is no limit to how long you can stay. Last admission of the day at 6 p.m. Child Admission Pumpkin Package: Weekdays $17.00 Per Child Saturdays $20.00 Per Child 2 years-13 years This ticket includes all the fun activites in our play area and a Jack Patch Pumpkin. Adult General Admission Weekdays $9.00 Per Adult Saturdays $11.00 Per Adult 14 years and older Includes admission to the farm and access to our play area Playtime @ Oma's Weekdays $14.00 Per Child Saturdays $16.00 Per Child 2 years – 13 years Enjoy all the fun that the farm has to offer! Access to all of our play activities. No pumpkin included. Children under 2 years are free. Pumpkin not included. Wagon Ride | 2 years or older $5 Per Person Our wagon ride is a 12 minute behind the scenes tour of our farm. It departs every half hour at the top and bottom of the hour. Tickets will be available for purchase at the farm only, allowing you to choose what time you would like to ride. Space is limited. Visit: https://omasfamilyfarm.com/pumpkin-patch/
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