Looking for fun days out for kids in Warrington? Open from April until early Sep. Check website for actual dates and times. Apple Jacks Adventure Farm is probably best described as an adventure playground with extras. Open from Spring to Summer at weekends and school holidays only. The attraction is NOT a petting zoo. It is a day out primarily for children aged 4 to 12 but can be enjoyed by all ages. Most activities involve physical challenges; zip-wires, Jack's Ball Blast, roller skating, quad karts, and the jumping pillow are just some of the attractions available. The Massive Maize Maze opens in late July. Food, drink, toilet and baby changing facilities are available. Free car parking at the site.
All attractions done within 90 minutes (excluding paid for ones). Still made a day of it by going on everything multiple times, but the adventure farm is alot smaller than similar competitors. Which leads me nicely onto my main gripe; this place isn't cheap - so to have to pay for so many attractions whilst here is really annoying. There was a miniature funfair, and very slow go carts that needed to be paid for on top of entry fee so bear that in mind... In my opinion, the absolute maximum upper age limit here is 11 - this place is 100% designed for a younger audience. Kids had fun (2 x9 year olds and an 11 year old) but as mentioned, it doesn't take very long to do everything here. I would not have been happy had I paid full price - I benefitted from 40% off at the time. But it isn't worth the full price. Edit to add; the prices of food are eye watering so I'd advise to take your own picnic. It's PS2 for a cup of instant coffee (always a no from me as I don't drink instant rubbish - but I certainly wouldn't pay PS2 for it if I did). PS2 for a chocolate bar. PS6.50 for a pancake!
Our 3 children loved it!! So much for them to do indoors and outdoors. Lots of entertainment too. Definitely booking again. Great value for money
Great place but like any where you these days you have to make sure you have extra change as all rides you have to pay for ,food I don't rate as the burgers were literally two bitefuls and they were gone and for 5.50 well not worth it luckily I had brought a picnic with me all in all was a good day
Been today for the first time, and it was absolutely brilliant, although there was large queues for food and ice cream they went down very fast will definitely be back soon and it was kids holidays from school to.lots of areas for a picnic and would advise a towel and change of clothes if allowing the kids to the foam party at the end
We went as a large family on a very hot day, 31st July '24. The children's best things to do were the zip lines, and the 3pm foam party. Just make sure you don't swallow any as lots of people didn't like how it made your throat sore. Note: it's very hard not to swallow it if your kids smash you in the face with it! The girls wished they had pedal go-karts rather than electric ones. Lots of electric ones were not working. Water balloon catapults would be better than ball canons too. Toilets were adequate. Ice cream at PS3 for one scoop wasn't a bad price. For two adults and two children at PS50 booked in advance for Wednesday was galling when on the beginning of the same week the ticket prices were reduced by 40%!! So my advice is to check the prices online the day before you go
Visited today and was very disappointed. NO disabled parking ( the area for disabled parking was shut with locked gates ) It isn't accessible for a disabled child , yes you can get about in the large open spaces but in regards to being able to do activities, NO. Yet you have to pay full price ! The park seems very free for all and no staff manning the activities unless it was an activity that you needed to pay for .... Like the fun fair rides then staff are there to operate and take your money. You pay to get in yet you have to pay for the fun fair rides , little quads , mini diggers etc It all seemed very do what you like , litter about , over price food that wasn't value for money at all. The pictures and video on website isn't a true picture of what's it's like. Really don't think it was value for money at all.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
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All attractions done within 90 minutes (excluding paid for ones). Still made a day of it by going on everything multiple times, but the adventure farm is alot smaller than similar competitors. Which leads me nicely onto my main gripe; this place isn't cheap - so to have to pay for so many attractions whilst here is really annoying. There was a miniature funfair, and very slow go carts that needed to be paid for on top of entry fee so bear that in mind... In my opinion, the absolute maximum upper age limit here is 11 - this place is 100% designed for a younger audience. Kids had fun (2 x9 year olds and an 11 year old) but as mentioned, it doesn't take very long to do everything here. I would not have been happy had I paid full price - I benefitted from 40% off at the time. But it isn't worth the full price. Edit to add; the prices of food are eye watering so I'd advise to take your own picnic. It's PS2 for a cup of instant coffee (always a no from me as I don't drink instant rubbish - but I certainly wouldn't pay PS2 for it if I did). PS2 for a chocolate bar. PS6.50 for a pancake!
Our 3 children loved it!! So much for them to do indoors and outdoors. Lots of entertainment too. Definitely booking again. Great value for money
Great place but like any where you these days you have to make sure you have extra change as all rides you have to pay for ,food I don't rate as the burgers were literally two bitefuls and they were gone and for 5.50 well not worth it luckily I had brought a picnic with me all in all was a good day
Been today for the first time, and it was absolutely brilliant, although there was large queues for food and ice cream they went down very fast will definitely be back soon and it was kids holidays from school to.lots of areas for a picnic and would advise a towel and change of clothes if allowing the kids to the foam party at the end
We went as a large family on a very hot day, 31st July '24. The children's best things to do were the zip lines, and the 3pm foam party. Just make sure you don't swallow any as lots of people didn't like how it made your throat sore. Note: it's very hard not to swallow it if your kids smash you in the face with it! The girls wished they had pedal go-karts rather than electric ones. Lots of electric ones were not working. Water balloon catapults would be better than ball canons too. Toilets were adequate. Ice cream at PS3 for one scoop wasn't a bad price. For two adults and two children at PS50 booked in advance for Wednesday was galling when on the beginning of the same week the ticket prices were reduced by 40%!! So my advice is to check the prices online the day before you go
Visited today and was very disappointed. NO disabled parking ( the area for disabled parking was shut with locked gates ) It isn't accessible for a disabled child , yes you can get about in the large open spaces but in regards to being able to do activities, NO. Yet you have to pay full price ! The park seems very free for all and no staff manning the activities unless it was an activity that you needed to pay for .... Like the fun fair rides then staff are there to operate and take your money. You pay to get in yet you have to pay for the fun fair rides , little quads , mini diggers etc It all seemed very do what you like , litter about , over price food that wasn't value for money at all. The pictures and video on website isn't a true picture of what's it's like. Really don't think it was value for money at all.