Season Passes
unlimited single admission
$12.50 before May 31, 2011 $15.00 after Labor Day


couple*
$23.75 before May 31, 2011 $29.00 after Labor Day


three in family*
$33.75 before May 31, 2011$40.00 after Labor Day


four in family*
$42.50 before May 31, 2011 $52.00 after Labor Day


five in family*
$50.00 before May 31, 2011 $62.00 after Labor Day


six in family*
$58.00 before May 31, 2011 $68.00 after Labor Day


With your advance purchase, I will mail you a season pass that has
your family name and number of members on it. Bring your pass
with you each time you visit during Festival Days, and you’ll will
be given the number of wristbands that are on your pass.
*immediate family only (children 18 and younger).
Children under 2 are free.

 

Fall Festival Days

Our Fall Festival Days -- Saturdays and Sundays from Labor Day to Halloween -- raise the level of excitement with super-slide, face-painting, corn maze, and wagon rides.  A per-person admission on these select days covers your activities -- wagon rides, corn maze, super-slide, bounce house, games, and face-painting.

At the Concession Stand, you?ll find a full menu of grilled entrees and treats to fuel your day.  We grill our own hamburgers, make maple-BBQ beef with our own meat, and fry our own fresh-cut potatoes.  Seasonal delicacies include apple fritters,  cider donuts,  caramel and candy apples -- all made with our own apples of course.

Our bakery features 10? pies, cookies, and pastries.  We make our own cream-and-butter fudge on-site in more than a dozen flavors.  For desert you can also have pie by the slice or a treat from our full-service ice cream shoppe featuring Gifford's
http://giffordsicecream.com/ABOUTUSLANDING.html
hard Ice Cream and Upstate Farms Custard mixes.

Watch us press cider.  Ask us about our ultraviolet-light process and sample the sweet results!  Plan on pumpkin picking and more fun than you and the kids can absorb in a day.  Allow 2 hours minimum for a fall festival visit.  Many folks make a day of it!   Dress for the weather and bring your camera.  Raincoats and barn boots, too -- with the addition of our cider press, there?s still plenty to see and do on a drizzly day.