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  2. Always check our Value Visits page when planning your visit to see what special offers apply.
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  4. Review all of the tips on Planning a Value Visit.
  5. "Make-your-own" parties are always welcome at the Fall Festival! Just buy your admission tickets, arrive early to snag a good picnic table, bring decorations and tell your guests where to find you!
  6. Buying 6+ admissions to the Fall Festival on weekday afternoons? Our Value Card saves you money!
  7. Groups are welcome without reservations. Just arrive soon after 10am to stake out your favorite picnic table and put up your welcome sign.
  8. Every Tuesday is Senior Tuesday! Seniors get in free when accompanying paid admission! See Value Visits page for details.



  1. Visiting with small children? The new Kiddie Zone is a special area for under 5's only. Lots of tot-sized attractions, including a small slide, a wooden train, and a pint-sized straw tunnel. The whole area is fenced in and has a single entry/exit to make it easy for parents to monitor.
  2. Lost? All Fall Festival staff are trained to reunite lost parents and children quickly and calmly using our two-way radio system.
  3. Just tell the kids to ask anyone in a Cox Farms red smock if they need help. All of our staff are trained to give priority care to lost or scared kids.
  4. Please bring your own stroller or wagon, if needed. We do not provide any.
  5. Attach your name and cell phone number to your toddler's jacket, just in case you get separated.
  6. Weekday afternoons are not crowded - perfect for toddlers and small children.
  7. There's a Nursing & Diaper Changing Area in our Family Rest Stop.
  8. Bring your own "all terrain" stroller or a small wagon if your tot needs a ride.


  1. Want a quiet visit?  We have the fewest visitors on weekday afternoons.
  2. Our less busy 2010 weekends will be during Sept and Nov.
  3. Check out the Entertainment schedule online when planning your visit.
  4. Festival parking is easy on weekday afternoons.
  5. Weekday afternoons are perfect for small groups - no need for reservations.
  6. Meeting friends at the Fall Festival? Choose one of our meeting points: Windmill Meeting Point (at admissions), Yellow Chair Meeting Point (near the stage) or Wooden Train Meeting Point (in Kiddie Land).
  7. Print out a map of the Fall Festival before your visit.
  8. Avoid traffic jams by using our Secret Entrance on Pleasant Valley Road (weekends only).
  9. Make sure everyone in your group has your group leader's cell phone number in case you get separated.
  10. On busy October weekends, try to arrive soon after we open at 10am.
  11. Want to avoid the weekend lunch lines at Cox's Kitchen? Try the great menu alternatives at our other food concessions.
  12. If you want to take home some of that delicious, addictive kettle corn, don't lug it around the grounds with you. There's plenty for sale in the Festival Market on your way out.


  1. We have several drinking water taps around the grounds for re-filling water bottles.
  2. Enjoy fresh apples & cider while you're here. They're healthy, seasonal, local snacks .... and they're included in your admission!
  3. Want to trick the kids into getting a good workout? Tackle the Festival attractions in an order that requires criss-crossing the farm while they play. (Of course, this also tricks YOU into getting a good workout...)
  4. Peanut allergies? Peanut products ARE used in Cox's Kitchen, so anyone with food sensitivities may want to bring your own food.
  5. Our hotdogs are pure 100% beef. Our hamburgers are pure Angus beef. Even our thoughts are, for the most part, pure.
  6. Our famous kettle corn contains only popcorn, soybean oil, sugar and salt.


  1. Yes, we have plenty of Handicap Parking.
  2. Need extra help or have special needs? Check in at our Customer Service Desk when you arrive.
  3. Most of our pathways are graveled (not paved) and our farm is on sloping ground, so bring your all-terrain wheels if you use a chair, stroller or wagon.
  4. Cox Farms is committed to making our grounds accessible, wherever and whenever this is feasible. If we can help a member of your group with transportation on one of our golf carts, please speak to Customer Service when you arrive.


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