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Hunsader Farms, Bradenton FL

Address 5500 Co Rd 675, Bradenton, FL
Phone (941) 322-2168
Hours
Monday8:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am-5:00pm
Thursday8:00am-5:00pm
Friday8:00am-5:00pm
Saturday8:00am-5:00pm
Sunday10:00am-4:00pm
Website www.hunsaderfarms.com
Categories Farm, Produce Market
Rating 3.3 13 reviews
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Hunsader Farms reviews

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Scott
February 13, 2023 12:32 pm

This is a great place to take the kids. Animals, strawberry picking, fresh produce, jams, pickled products, Ice cream, etc etc. You must go during the christmas event. All around great fun for the family.

Antonina
January 19, 2023 1:15 pm

We went for the pumpkin festival. It was fun but a charge for everything even after 12 dollar admission!

user
January 18, 2023 11:52 pm

If you’re over in this area, do yourself a favor and stop! What a neat place! Love the tiny village for the kids! So cool!

warewolven
January 15, 2023 3:46 am

First time there. Loved it. Staff was Amazing, lots of fun for kids, bathrooms/showers super clean. Going back again.

Cindi
January 09, 2023 9:26 pm

This place is awesome! What a gem!
You can choose to go with Tents, cabins, Conastoga wagons, or RV.
They have a Petting zoo, antiques, train rides, maze, farm market and much more.
Electric, water and wifi.
It was such a fun experience.
We will definitely be back! One of our new favorites.

Hallie
January 06, 2023 3:21 pm

This place is horrible. Very run down their pumpkins where all rotten didn’t even last a day wasted money on 4 of them. Will never come back here

J Rinas
January 03, 2023 9:46 pm

Went to celebrate grandson’s birthday here. Paid for parking (which at the time was a muddy mess), then paid for each person to get in. According to what I was seeing on website I thought the only thing else that would require payment was train ride and any food you may want to eat there.
After walking around for 20 minutes through the mud…. I realized it was a huge money pit!
Several of the events were closed due to all the mud. We noticed that they required payment for everything once inside.
So what was the entrance fee for?
We took no part in any of the events and did request a refund which we did get.
I would like to add that maybe post that certain events are closed due to conditions, also add the overall conditions to the area whether muddy, puddles, etc….
I felt it was misleading and misrepresented. If you are just straight forward with the patrons and honestly let them know what to expect reviews may be better.
Grateful for getting a refund for entrance fee.

elizabeth
January 01, 2023 5:31 am

Went today for the first time, it not being a festival day and was highly disappointed. First of all it was $12 a person to get in. They charged my 13 month old the same price as my 12 year old because it's only free if she is under 1. I was the shocked when they also charged $12 for me to come in as well. I tried to explain that the two older kids were gonna be the ones playing and that me and the baby are just walking with but they did not care. Once we got in majority of the farm activates were flooded, the bird cage had dead birds in it, and the tiny houses were so moldy and full of ants with broken AC pieces scattered all throughout I had to make sure I kept a close eye on my kids. Then you had an additional charge if you wanted to buy any food to feed the animals. I was told this was a good family farm type of place, but felt more like a tourist attraction place just out for your money. Makes me sad to have seen, 100%not what the farm life is supposed to be about.

Robbie
December 28, 2022 9:50 am

I don't give 5 stars out very easily. That being said this place is clean well kept and I can say the shower/ rest rooms are some of the nicest we have seen. We will be back, hopefully while a festival is happening.

Tom
December 23, 2022 11:31 pm

This place was a neat place to go. Produce market, petting zoo, antique store, and playground. There's also a campground and they do a nice Christmas display.

Peter
December 08, 2022 10:27 pm

Admission was $15 for adults and it didn’t include any wristband. Many attractions cost money and in my opinion overpriced - 3$ just to enter a butterfly tent as an example. Camel rides were interesting but $10 per person. In my opinion places in Georgia offer a better value.

Jenn
December 05, 2022 10:25 am

Was very disappointed that the only notice of severe mud was on Instagram and not on their website or fb. There was no traffic control, the amount of ppl was insane, the lines for food were crazy and the prices of food OMG outrageous! We did manage to have some fun in between all the craziness there was a butterfly feeding thing, pony rides, etc But we will not be returning. Very sad I use to love taking my kids. We went to Raprager farms the following weekend and even with the crowds everything was better controlled, better food prices etc

Beth
December 02, 2022 6:21 am

We went to the pumpkin festival this year (2022) and the prices were too much. $5 to park, and then $15 per person just to enter. I felt bad for some of the animals in the cages - especially the porcupines. My 11 year old couldn’t find a ton that was fun for her. It’s mainly geared towards kids under 10. We won’t be going back due to the high cost paid just to get in

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