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KC Pumpkin Patch sprouts new surprises with its 20th anniversary

Pop over to the KC Pumpkin Patch this year and you’ll find an array of new attractions mixed in with the classics. Here’s a peek at the fresh activities.

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There’s pumpkins and wine galore.

Photos courtesy of KC Pumpkin Patch

It’s the mark of fall. KC Pumpkin Patch returns this Saturday, Sept. 23 for its 20th season. To celebrate the milestone, the family-run patch has cropped up new attractions including:

  • Grandparents Day | On Saturday, Sept. 23, Grandparents get in free with the purchase of any admission ticket.
  • Hard cider flights | Pick three KC Wine Co flavors for your flight. Choose between traditional, peach, strawberry, blackberry, and pineapple. (Non-alcoholic drinks will also be available.)
  • Paintball gallery | Shoot moving targets with a paintball gun.

The season runs Saturday, Sept. 23-Sunday, Oct. 29. Pop into the patch on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
You can purchase tickets for $17.95 online or $24.95 at the door. Little pumpkins under two years old get in free.

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