I will confess immediately that my opinion is biased by nostalgia. This place was one of my family’s Christmas traditions all through my childhood. There’s just an old-fashioned charm to cutting down your own Christmas tree, and this whole place gives off that vibe. The shop and registers are all in a remodeled barn, which — added to the fact that customers have driven past fields of cows to get there — adds to the rustic charm of the place. Take a hayride in the horse-drawn cart if your legs need a break. Peruse the ornaments and other decorations on sale inside, and don’t forget to warm up with hot cider and shortbread cookies before you check out. They will bundle your tree if you wish, and of course there are wreaths as well. Sure, the place may be a little out-of-the-way for most, but getting your tree from a u-cut place is about the experience, and this one is certainly worth it. I’m very grateful my parents took me and my little sister there year after year. As children it felt magical, as teenagers sentimental.(«We *have* to! It’s tradition!») And now, long after each tree has died, I still have priceless family memories to treasure. Of course I’m going to recommend it! :)
Krista H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kent, WA
We’ve traveled to several tree farms over the years. But this one has been our favorite so far! I will admit, at first we were shocked at the sticker prices! But then we realized they had a wide variety of trees and the one we wanted happened to be towards the cheaper end($ 48 for a 6′ super fat tree — yay!). It’s the biggest nicest tree we’ve ever had. We will definitely be returning. They also had a $ 5/$ 10 coupon on their website which is another reason we gave them a shot. Free apple cider and a cute little barn gift shop too. They also had several fire pits going. The people were very friendly! Cute stream with foot bridges running through the property also. We will be back!
Allison H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
As a holiday tradition, my family and I come to enchanted winds to buy our Christmas trees on the day after thanksgiving. They have a great selection of you-cut and pre cut trees and a cute barn with hot apple cider. The service is generally good and the prices aren’t bad. Today my family bundled up, piled in the car, and drove 30 minutes out to the farm to pick up our tree. We were a bit later than we wanted to be and arrived 10 minutes prior to closing at 430. Everyone was standing outside and there were people loading up trees onto their cars but one man walked up and told us they were closed(at 422) and that we had to leave. Merry Christmas… We went to trinity tree farm down the road instead. It was arguably a better tree farm. The prices are great and the service was wonderful. Also they’re open until 6. I feel a new family tradition coming on.
Jamie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
This year was our second time at Enchanted Winds, the other visit about 4 years ago. They do have a lovely barn, a good selection of other trees and when we went there on 12⁄7 they had a Newfoundland dog group who would take your trees to your car. Nice lovely place. The trees, however, are PRICEY. We never get a huge one, but the one’s we liked at about 8 ft, noble’s, were $ 90. We saw smaller one’s we liked, but they were not tagged, so no go! I could not stand to part with $ 90 for a 3-week tree, even if it did look perfect. They did have a great selection of perfect trees, though. So, we hopped in our truck w/out a tree and went to the next tree farm down the road… and paid $ 55 for an 8 ft noble.
Ashley S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kirkland, WA
Great all around experience! Super friendly and helpful staff. Had a great time with the family wandering through the fields, picking out a tree, chopping it down and then sled dogs helped pull the tree in! The free cider and cookies in the barn were a nice touch. Will definitely get my tree from them again next Christmas!