we all had a great time , granted it needs a little TLC but all in all a good day out the kids had a blast and thats what its all about.Will go again.also very friendly and helpfull staff.
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Review by: andy
Date: 3rd July 2009 - 23:10
Nice place to visit - but a bit expensive for what you get.
Needs a refurbishment, the indoor play area is in a shocking state. The cushions have split and the safety netting is held together with bits of rope.
However if you want your child to experience feeding and holding small animals then it's worth the trip - my daughter loves feeding the lambs the milk.
The place is very clean, but looking very run down and in need of a tidy/paint.
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Review by: Andra
Date: 8th April 2009 - 14:00
I'm afraid we didn't really find Fantasy Farm value for money at all, I agree that the restaurant environment was very nice (although we didn't eat there), nice and clean, new high chairs and good value menu with child options but the main attractions of fantasy farm I felt was very poor and the whole exterior and equipment needs a good overhall.
I find it pretty poor that you have to pay extra for the motorised things when you have already paid out £4.45 per adult each already. I couldn't help thinking that the whole site has been put together in a bit of a hurry without much thought.
We walked in the play barn and straight out again as it reminded us of a dark dungeon. The barn with the animals in was okay and you could feed the animals but nothing awe inspiring. There were some little sit on tractors for the little ones which was a nice touch and plenty to go around but my overall impressions of the farm park is that it was scruffy and disorganised.
The toilet labelled as baby changing facilities had a wobbly garden table with a changing mat on it, not safe when you have a wriggley toddler.
Fantasy Farm is a very apt name as you have to fantastise that you are having fun!!! I won't be visiting again unless there are changes to the price and facilities are improved (I wouldn't pay more than a pound to get in). The Animalarium in Borth is much better value for money and offers much more.
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Review by: Emma
Date: 31st May 2004 - 20:12
Excellent entertainment for a wide range of ages with varied activities including animal petting/feeding, tractor rides, an indoor play area and extensive outdoor play areas (including motorised boats and go-karts). More to interest the over 2s into early teens. Catering very impressive and a large shop. Nappy changing facilities fine.
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Review by: Alison Nash
Date: 27th April 2004 - 13:05
Joshua (almost 4) and I found this a brilliant day out. Not too far from Aberystwyth and we were lucky with the weather - windy but dry. Wellies definitely recommended. Staff all extremely helpful, informative and patient!! Highlight of the day, feeding the lambs and being chased by the baby goats!!! Toilet facilities fair - very clean though a bit draughty! Missed the tractor ride as Joshua wouldn't let go of his lamb!! Indoor play area excellent for under 5s, outdoor area I think intended for older kids though Joshua enjoyed climbing the cargo net. Had to ask for help to get him down!! Go-karts lots of fun and good VFM (1 responsible adult + 1 child £2 per ride) though I wonder if we should have been offered helmets? We ended the day in the cafeteria with a pre-arranged party. Excellent food - again good VFM. Definitely a day to lose a few calories though would recommend a dry day to get full advantage. Only down side, 50p motor scooter batteries ran down so a few disappointed kids.
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Review by: enfys
Date: 20th April 2004 - 15:59


