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It's that time of year! Pumpkin Patch me bro! I came to assist my 6-year-old niece in running amuck, petting some random animals, and watching her go down the same slide about 20 times in a row. Because nowadays kids just can't pick out pumpkins they need constant interaction and distractions, if not, they go crazy. What happened to the good old days of "sit down, shut up, and smile". OK, the old man rant is out of my system. Stu Miller's Pumpkin Patch is good for large families who want to entertain their kids on budget. A few ride ticket purchases will get you a lot of rides, slides and some sweet photo ops as well. They also have a huge pumpkin selection and the prices seemed pretty fair. The most expensive pumpkins will run you about $20 which is a huge pumpkin, probably around fifty pounds. This location also offers food and drinks, the main food group offered here is of the sugar/deep fried group, one of my favorite food groups by the way, but I didn't partake in these delectable delights. I was too busy digging hay out of my shoes ever step around the patch. If you're just looking for plain pumpkins head to Wally World or you local grocery store, but if you're looking good size and style, Stu Miller has you covered.
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