Punkins in the Pines...this was sooooo not a punkin patch. Nor a hay ride really. We went up north with great excitement . This place is on the frontage road of I-17, you see it from the highway and would never think it to be a fall festival or anything of the sort. You hop on the horse drawn wagon (kind of cool) and ride 1 strait line to some makeshift petting farm. The hay maze is literally 30 bundles of hay laid out like domino's flat. Not stacked or piled to build a wall or a slight challege..but hay bales laid flat on the ground. It was not a hay maze. It was not a petting zoo. The lady was putting out punkins by hand on the hay stack as we drove by..maybe 15 punkins total. There was no punkin patch. No punkins on the ground.No food. Nothing of what it was advertised at. The wagon dropped us off to look at a few animals in a pen (the 15 horses that would normally live in this pen are now all moved and pulled together under a tree due to their pen being in use. What a disappointment. We were on the wagon ride with 2 other families who found it to be some kind of candid camera joke as well. There was no need for the reservation that we made, the ride w as not 30 to 45 minutes unless you're counting the 25 minutes it drops you off up the road 3 minutes to look at cows. And then drives you back. Most of our time was spent filling out a huuuuge long form to sign our lives away. It was a joke. 1 star cuz that's the lowest it allows.