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Halloween is fast approaching so it was time yesterday to make the annual visit to Pumpkin Town.
Drew and Will paused momentarily for a photo before heading off to more fun activities. The picture was taken under a large tent which produced the worst lighting, only after many adjustments in Photoshop are the boys even recognizable. The best displays are under the tent, but maybe next year the "group" photo will be outside.
The first thing Drew wanted to do was the inflatable slide, he was so excited. Let's just say it wasn't like last year's fun slide. This was Mount Kilimanjaro. First, just getting up to the top was quite a task, there were no steps to speak of just a strap-ladder that was very difficult to climb. Next, the slide was awfully steep. Drew commented at the top, "I don't know about this!" What looked like fun from the ground turned out to be a little too scary on the way down.
Will's Great-Grandfather was a farmer and I think he just may have a little bit of Spiv in him.
Despite my urgings to the contrary, Drew insisted the pumpkins were too heavy to lift.
Will picked a big one for his first attempt in the pumpkin lifting contest. He's going to have to wait a few more years before he can get that one off the ground.
Drew also got to ride a pony named Buster and both boys played in a hay fort, rode around in a wagon and other fun activities. Pumpkin town is always a fall favorite.
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I'm new to Tulsa and came across your page here while looking for fun Fall activities. Can you tell me more about Pumpkin Town? I want to take a church group and wondered what the cost is, hours etc. I did find out it's on 81st and Mingo. Thanks!
Cute kids :)
Not sure about the hours, I'm guessing it's open until dusk. As for cost, it is both free and expensive. You can walk around, take pictures, play in the hay-bale fort, pull kids around in wagons and ride the pedal-tractors all for free. But, if you want to try out the blow-up slide or ride the ponies there are extra fees which are a little steep. I'd go by and see if they maybe have a group rate.