
Little People, Big World fans come from far and wide to visit the Roloff family's farm — especially during their famed pumpkin season every fall — but lately, it sounds like they may not be getting the experience they expected. Roloff Farms has been getting bad reviews on Yelp lately, and fans aren't even trying to hide the fact that they're disappointed. Unfortunately, it seems as if the farm is less accessible for families to visit than it once was.
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One of the busiest seasons of the year recently brought disappointment to farm visitors.
During one of the farm's recent annual pumpkin season events, fans noticed that something seemed to be off. This celebration is always a pretty big deal for the family, and as far as we can tell, it brings in a ton of visitors from all over the country — including fans of the reality television series who can't wait to see the farm in person.
Fans aren't impressed with the experience at the farm.
Unsatisfied customers are flocking to Yelp to share their feedback, as the Sun pointed out, and a lot of it is pretty negative, with many of them pointing out that at $20 or more per head, the farm is becoming overpriced.
"Not really clear what we paid for. It was a short walk around the property, not much to see. For the most part the staff was very friendly," one reviewer wrote. "The food was extremely over priced. As were the pumpkins. On our way home we came across a different pumpkins patch that didn't cost to walk around and was much nicer."
Others found that the farm closed earlier than advertised.
"We're from California and wanted to see the farm today because Yelp said it's open till 6pm. Unfortunately it's not true," another reviewer wrote. "It's closed after driving up here … They need to update this website soon before more people [waste] their time & money …"
Wonder what Matt Roloff, who seems to take great pride in his farm, thinks about all this.
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Regardless of the bad reviews, it looks like pumpkin season has gone off without a hitch.
At least, that's what Matt says when he talks about how things at the farm are going when he updates fans on social media. And now that he has son Jacob Roloff and his wife, Isabel, around to help, things seem to be going more smoothly than ever.
It doesn't look like Matt's letting a few upset customers get him down.
We can't deny how much we love seeing the farm in the fall.
We usually get a few adorable shots of the Roloff kids and grandkids on the farm in the fall (especially once the Halloween costumes come out). But with the seasons changing, it's time for the farm to focus on what things will look like come spring, and it will be interesting to see if Matt decides to make any changes based on the feedback he's been receiving.
After all, you can now book a stay in the main house on Airbnb — what's next?