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  • This review is a little overdue (I went over two months ago) but that doesn't take away any of the fun my family and I had while we were there. We found Vertuccio Farms on Groupon and they were offering a great deal for the whole family we couldn't pass up. So one Saturday morning many weeks back we took a drive out to Gilbert to visit the farm. I think we went the last weekend that it was open for the season. The place was not very crowded, which I liked. It was however pretty muddy and wet because of the rain that had fallen before we came. The staff was trying to keep the mud under control with hay but it wasn't working out so well. But it wasn't so bad that we couldn't have a good time. The very first thing we did when we walked in was ride the barrel train around the farm. You get one ride included in your ticket price. This was pretty fun, though my motion sickness acted up (I am pretty sensitive about moving in things that don't use my legs). So we got to see all of the activities available without having to walk around. And we did pretty much all of the rest of the activities while we were there. There were bouncy horses, which I did not participate in but the rest of my family thought they were hysterical. Some pedal bikes, a large bouncy area for kids, a small playground, farm animal feedings. There is a thing they call a "pizza farm". From the website: "What is a Pizza Farm? The pizza farm is a one-half acre circular garden that is divided into eight pie shaped "slices" (like a pizza) and grows or grazes all the ingredients needed to make a farm fresh pizza! You will learn how farmers grow wheat for the crust, tomatoes for the sauce..dairy cows or goats that give milk to make cheese, pigs for pepperoni, and much more!" This was pretty fun. I always like to look at growing vegetables and herbs. There is even a large 10 acre corn maze that has a different design every year. We all had a pretty good time here and would come back again in the future. My three year old niece was pretty excited by everything here. So not only a good time for kids, it was fun for the four adults in our party as well.
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