Stu Millers provided me with great memories of my children gleefully playing. They sell tickets for a dollar or a pack of twenty for nineteen dollars. Save a buck. Activities cost one or more tickets. Easy enough. Some of the pumpkins must have been organic because they were GINORMOUS. My kids loved every minute. And so did Mom and Dad.
Katie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
My one year old son had fun petting the animals in the petting zoo, going down the slides and getting his face painted. The people that work here are really nice and didn’t charge my boyfriend or I too go on rides with our baby. We got a medium sized pumpkin for $ 10. It was pretty crowded on a Saturday night and the pumpkin patch was not very big but we had fun.
Ana lisa V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Took my 3yr old son and he had a blast! So did I, I usually take him during the day but this year decided to go in the evening and we enjoyed it more. The place is kept very clean, and the employees are super friendly!!! They made it more awesome!
Midori R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
This is for the Stu Miller Pumpkin Patch on Blue Diamond and Decatur(not sure why it’s not listed on here!) The staff is so friendly and its a perfect spot to let my 2 year old run around! The inflatable slide is 1 ticket(tickets =$ 1 each) and they let me go down with him without charge twice plus gave us a free bonus slide — SOMUCHFUN! The slide is BIG! But just the right amount of speed. The rest of the rides are for kids a little bit older — but there’s a petting zoo with goats /chickens and rabbits! I like buying the small squash and mini pumpkins for decorations but there are some HUGE pumpkins too! Pumpkins range $ 10-$ 30 mostly I’ll prob be back here tmrw lol Great job Stu Miller!
Katherine A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
*** Unilocal100CHALLENGE79/100*** To me, it’s always exciting when empty lots are converted to make shift fun areas be it in a form of state fairs or all sorts of festivals throughout the year. Stu Millers Pumpkin patch is no exception to this. There’s something about pumpkins that just makes you smile, whatever your reasons may be. It might be because it signals the beginning of the holidays or maybe because it makes you think about Cinderella and it whisks you to a magical fantasy world. There are tons of them here, and they come in varying sizes and priced accordingly. They also offer a petting zoo, bungee jump, mechanical rides, games and of course those giant inflatable slides that are oh so fun and brings out the child in you. It is free to get in, you just need to purchase tickets for the various activities inside. Tickets are $ 1 each, a pack of 20 for $ 19 and a pack of 40 for $ 37 most activities require between 1 to 3 tickets with the exception of bungee jump which asks for 9. I believe they offer food and drinks as well but I didn’t see any signs of the menu, we brought our boba drinks with us so I didn’t even bother. They’re open 7 days a week. The employees are really nice, personable and very engaging towards the kids which is refreshing to see. We were also told tickets don’t expire so that’s a plus! Though it is not loaded with bells and whistles, it is a great place to spend a couple of hours with your family and let the kids run amok. In a world full of technology and frivolous activities, it’s nice to see places like this that’s simple and basic yet invokes happiness and warms you all over.