Corn Crib Cafe
Located in our main store
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Hand dipped caramel apples (made with homegrown honey crisp apples!)
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caramel apple wedges not available on weekdays.
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Fresh made apple cider donuts (weekends ONLY 10am – 5:30pm while supplies last)
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Fresh assorted fudge
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Apple cider slushies
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Hot apple cider drinks
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Hot Chocolate
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Soft serve ice cream
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Large assortment of candy
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Salt water taffy
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Large assortment of flavorful popcorn
Hill Billy Smoke House
Located in our pumpkin fest grounds:
*Open on weekends 11am – 5pm and Oct. Fridays 1:30-5pm*
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Burgers
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Fries / Cheese Fries
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Hot Dogs
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Brats
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Cheese Curds
Corn Crib Cafe
Located in our main store
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Hand dipped caramel apples (made with homegrown honey crisp apples!)
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caramel apple wedges not available on weekdays.
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Fresh made apple cider donuts (weekends ONLY 10am – 5:30pm while supplies last)
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Fresh assorted fudge
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Apple cider slushies
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Hot apple cider drinks
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Hot Chocolate
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Soft serve ice cream
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Large assortment of candy
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Salt water taffy
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Large assortment of flavorful popcorn
Corn Crib Cafe
Located in our main store
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Hand dipped caramel apples (made with homegrown honey crisp apples!)
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caramel apple wedges not available on weekdays.
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Fresh made apple cider donuts (weekends ONLY 10am – 5:30pm while supplies last)
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Fresh assorted fudge
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Apple cider slushies
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Hot apple cider drinks
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Hot Chocolate
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Soft serve ice cream
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Large assortment of candy
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Salt water taffy
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Large assortment of flavorful popcorn
Food Trucks
Located in our pumpkin fest grounds:
*Open on weekends 11am – 5pm
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Mouth watering pulled pork basket
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Pulled Chicken Basket
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Rib
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Pork Belly
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Beef Tri-Tip
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Wings
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Sweet potato fries
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Baked beans
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Potato Salad
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Mac n’ Cheese
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Bacon wrapped tater tots
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Deep fried spiral potatoes with toppings
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Loaded tater tots
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Ruben tots
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“Dictator” chili with cocktail weinies, cheese, sour cream, green onions
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Buffalo chicken tots
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Apple pie nachos
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Deep fried mac n’ cheese
Yellow Snack Wagon
Located in our pumpkin fest grounds:
*Open on weekends 11am – 5pm and Oct. Fridays 1:30-5pm*
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Hand dipped caramel apples (made with homegrown honey crisp apples!)
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caramel apple wedges not available on weekdays.
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Fresh made apple cider donuts (weekends ONLY 10am – 5:30pm while supplies last)
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Fresh assorted fudge
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Apple cider slushies
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Hot apple cider drinks
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Hot Chocolate
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Soft serve ice cream
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Large assortment of candy
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Salt water taffy
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Large assortment of flavorful popcorn
"We love Basses, it is our family tradition!
-Megan Booth
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What forms of payment do you accept?Basse’s is now a cashless operation during the fall season. We accept all major credit, debit, and mobile payments. Please see our Cashless page for more info. For the best experience, we recommend bringing credit, debit, or mobile payment types.
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Why are September weekends cheaper than October weekends?In an attempt to help spread out guests, our historically slower weekends in September are now cheaper than our typically busy weekends in October. Come during September to avoid crowds and save money!
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Are there refunds in the event of rain?No, there are no refunds or rainchecks. Poor weather conditions are out of our control, please check the weather forecasts before coming. However, we will do our very best to keep open during rain/muddy conditions, as long as conditions are safe to do so!
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Do I get a free pumpkin with admission?No, any pumpkins you’d like to take home, either from the pumpkin patch or off our lawn, are an extra charge. The free pumpkin with admission promotion of previous years has come to an end. A hayride to the pumpkin patch is included with admission, and any pumpkins you decide to bring back from the field will be an extra charge.
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Is there an age requirement?Yes, all children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a paying parent/adult. Children under the age of 15 will not be allowed to enter PumpkinFest without an adult/parent.
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What age is Basse’s PumpkinFest most appropriate for? Do parents/adults have to pay admission?One of the great things about Basse’s PumpkinFest is the fact that it offers something that everyone, of all ages, can enjoy. From babies, all the way up to grandma and grandpa, our goal is to make sure everyone in your group leaves with memories to cherish. Thus, yes, all ages 2+ do pay admission.
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Can I bring in my own food?No, we do not allow any carry in food items into PumpkinFest. Strollers, backpacks, and handbags are subject to search/check.
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What is the age cutoff for free admission?Ages 1 (0-23 months) are free. The cutoff point is the age of 2, meaning anyone age 2 and over must pay admission.
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What activities can free attendees (ages 1 | 0-23months) participate in?Ages 1 (0-23months are free attendees) can participate in everything that we deem is safe for them to enjoy. We take safety very serious, and some of our activities are just not safe for the little ones. Some activities that are not suitable for 1 year olds – Jumping pillows, giant slides, bouncy houses, ropes course, zip lines, bull riders, peddle carts, rat racers, corn crib caverns. Any activities not previously listed are appropriate for 1 year olds to enjoy with their adult!
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Can I leave the gates and come back in?Yes, just make sure to get your hand stamp and keep your wristband on! That wristband and hand stamp is good for re-entry that day only.
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Is Basse’s PumpkinFest wheel chair accessible?The majority of Basse’s is on unpaved farm ground, but we do our very best to make our event as accessible to all our guests as possible. Wheel chairs and strollers can be brought on premises, but the ground (like any farm) can be bumpy in spots. The remainder of the event is spread out over grass, and dirt and gravel that could be somewhat difficult to push through in some areas.
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Do you have restrooms?There are porta potties on site with hand washing stations and baby changing stations. We also have a few wheel chair accessible porta potties.
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Are pets allowed?Though we are big animal lovers, pets are not allowed inside our event, with the exception of service dogs. We only allow service dogs to assist guests with disabilities. The dog must be a “service” dog trained to perform a specific function as defined by the ADA. Only service dogs trained to assist people with disabilities. No other animals shall be allowed to enter. Service dogs that are growling, barking, clawing, biting, exhibiting aggressive behavior, or clearly not under the control of their handlers may not be allowed on the premises.
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Do you ever close due to poor weather?Extreme, unforeseen weather can force us to close at any time and an announcement regarding any weather closure will be posted on our news outlets and posted here online.
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Can I bring in alcohol?We do not allow alcohol to be brought in. Strollers, backpacks, and handbags are subject to check/search.
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Can I smoke on the farm?No smoking or e-cigs are allowed. There is a lot of straw, cornstalks, and other very flammable decorations all over the farm. Again, we want to keep an enjoyable and safe experience for all our guests!
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What are your busiest and slowest times to visit?Saturdays and Sundays are our busiest days, with the two middle weekends in October being the most busy. Our slowest times are early in our season during September, and late in October. Coming during the weekdays is a good choice as it is much less crowded and cheaper. (see our pricing page for more info on weekday prices and activities).
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Is the entire farm cashless during all seasons?Yes, the entire farm is cashless during all seasons. The only exception will be certain third-party food vendors within our Pumpkin Fest grounds.
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Why did you decide to go cashless?There were several factors that went into the decision to transition to card and mobile payment only transactions. Faster. Eliminating the need to make change allows for quicker transaction times and lower wait times, making the guest experience even better! Efficiency. The cashless model allows us to operate more efficiently and effectively, giving our team members the opportunity to focus more on you, our guest. Safer. Keeping guests and team members safe is number one priority for us on the farm. Cashless models have proven to be a safer model to implement across the retail and hospitality industries.
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If I come to the farm with cash can I still make purchases?Yes. However, for reasons listed on our cashless page, we recommend against it. If you come with cash and not with credit, debit, or mobile, there is one option available. 1. A cash-to-gift card option is available at any of our registers. Guests will be able to transfer that cash onto a Basse gift card. The gift card can then be used throughout the farm for purchases (excluding certain third-party food vendors. No refunds or cashback on giftcards).
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If I buy my tickets online, do I print them out?"Online tickets will be emailed to you and you have three options once arriving at our ticket booth:A. Present a printed copy of the ticket B. Show it on your phone C. Just give your name at our ticket booth & we can look up your purchase
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Can I buy pre-season tickets, and where?"Yes, discounted pre-season tickets will be available before each season online only. Please see our fall or pricing page to buy tickets online. Pre-season tickets are not available at our main store before our season starts.
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Is there PumpkinFest on the Weekdays and what activities are open? What are the Weekday hours?Yes! If you are looking for a more relaxed/less busy day to come enjoy the farm then weekdays are a perfect option! All activities are open on weekdays except for the two train rides, walk throughs, bouncy houses(jumping pillows will be open), and performances/shows/candy cannon. (See our pumpkinfest page for more info). Weekday hours for PumpkinFest are 1:30pm – 5:30pm.
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Can I get a refund or return the pumpkins I buy?No, all pumpkin sales are final.
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Do I need to pay admission to shop in the store?No, you do not need to pay admission to shop in our store.
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Lost and FoundIf you have lost an item at our farm please call our main store or contact us via email to see if we have found the lost item. We keep all lost items until the end of our season, and whatever is not claimed by then is donated.
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When does strawberry season start? How can I be notified when picking has started/ended?It all depends on the weather. Typically strawberry season starts in Mid June and ends around July 4th. To be notified of the seasons start, end, and to receive possible special promotions/discounts please join our email list. (click here to be taken to our signup page)
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Is there a minimum pound requirement of strawberries I have to pick when I am in the strawberry patch? How can I tell how many pounds I have in my tray?Yes, the minimum pound requirement is 5lbs of strawberries. We will have a weight scale available in the field for you to check the weight of your berries. If you come back with less than 5lbs of berries you will be charged for the 5lbs minimum regardless.
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What forms of payment are acccepted at strawberry season?Basse’s is now a cashless operation during all seasons. We accept all major credit, debit, and mobile payments. Please see our Cashless page for more info. For the best experience, we recommend bringing credit, debit, or mobile payment types.
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Why did you decide to go cashless?There were several factors that went into the decision to transition to card and mobile payment only transactions. Faster. Eliminating the need to make change allows for quicker transaction times and lower wait times, making the guest experience even better! Efficiency. The cashless model allows us to operate more efficiently and effectively, giving our team members the opportunity to focus more on you, our guest. Safer. Keeping guests and team members safe is number one priority for us on the farm. Cashless models have proven to be a safer model to implement across the retail and hospitality industries.
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If I come to the farm with cash can I still make purchases?Yes. However, for reasons listed on our cashless page, we recommend against it. If you come with cash and not with credit, debit, or mobile, there is one option available. 1. A cash-to-gift card option is available at any of our registers. Guests will be able to transfer that cash onto a Basse gift card. The gift card can then be used throughout the farm for purchases (excluding certain third-party food vendors. No refunds or cashback on giftcards).
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Am I allowed to eat the strawberries while in the field?You are allowed only one or two samples to taste. You are not allowed to eat as many as you’d like. If you are eating as many as you’d like you will be asked to leave, as this is the product we sell, which makes it no different than if you were trying to eat all you’d like at a grocery store.
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Are school tours available during strawberry season? Can large groups of small children come pick strawberries?No, we do not offer school tours during our strawberry season. Just as we do not offer school tours, we do not allow groups of small children into the strawberry patch. The strawberry patch is simply not accommodating for groups of young children since the walk ways are narrow and strawberries can be easily squished. Reducing the chances of squished berries helps us ensure the best quality fruit for our guests. That doesn’t mean young children can’t come pick, we just ask not in groups. Young children are welcome to come pick with their parents or guardian. We require one parent or guardian to every 2-3 young children.
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Are young children welcome to come picking in the strawberry patch?Yes. *We require at least 1 adult per 3 children while in the patch.* We just ask that parents keep a close eye on their children. Especially since strawberries are so easy to step on and squish. Please do your best to keep the young ones in your own straw isle. Some rules to remember – There is no running in the patch, jumping over strawberry rows, or throwing strawberries.
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Is it muddy in the fields? What should I wear when picking?Yes, there are times when the fields are muddy and wet due to the weather or our irrigation system. We recommend wear boots or old shoes when coming to pick. Also dress accordingly for the weather conditions.
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Do you close down during rain?We will stay open if it is a light rain. We will close down if there is lightening, or if the rain is heavy and excessive. Please call our hotline (262) 628-3866 to make sure we are open before coming to pick.
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Do I need to bring my own picking containers?No, we provide all you need for picking supplies.
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Can I bring my stroller out to the strawberry patch?No. We do not allow strollers into the strawberry patch. Our strawberry rows are narrow and a stroller will squish berries. Also, strollers do not fit well anywhere on our hayride wagons. We do have spots in our u-pick barn where you can park your stroller before riding to the fields.
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Can I walk to the strawberry fields? Can I walk back from the strawberry fields to the u-pick barn?No. Everyone must take a wagon ride to and from the fields. With several tractors driving around constantly, it becomes dangerous to walk on the roads to or from the fields. Please wait for the next tractor and wagon to give you a ride.
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If I don’t want to pick my own strawberries can I buy pre-picked ones?***(Pre-picked strawberries will not be available for 2022)*** Yes. We will be selling pre-picked strawberries daily at our main store from 9am-5pm and 9am-7pm on Wednesday. (while supplies last. – Come early in the day to ensure good berry selection)
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Do you ever have to close down because you’ve run out of strawberries?Yes, although it is rare, we may close down due to berries ripening. In the event we are picked out of ripe berries we will close for a day or so until more ripen up. As always please call our hotline (262) 628-3866 to check berry status before coming to pick.
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Can I bring food or beverages out into the fields?We allow only reusable water bottles or canisters to be taken into the fields. Food items, drinks/sodas, or any items that turn into “trash” in the fields are not allowed. We also do not allow large food carry ins at the farm.
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When do you have fresh peas? Can we pick our own peas?Sugar snap peas, garden peas, and snow peas are usually available within a week after strawberries are ready. (Please join our email list to know exactly when we start having peas available) No, you can not pick your own peas.
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Do you have restrooms?There are porta potties on site with hand washing stations.
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Lost and FoundIf you have lost an item at our farm please call our main store or contact us via email to see if we have found the lost item. We keep all lost items until the end of our season, and whatever is not claimed by then is donated.
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Is the entire farm cashless during all seasons?Yes, the entire farm is cashless during all seasons. The only exception will be certain third-party food vendors within our Pumpkin Fest grounds.
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Are pets allowed?Though we are big animal lovers, pets are not allowed inside our event, with the exception of service dogs. We only allow service dogs to assist guests with disabilities. The dog must be a “service” dog trained to perform a specific function as defined by the ADA. Only service dogs trained to assist people with disabilities. No other animals shall be allowed to enter. Service dogs that are growling, barking, clawing, biting, exhibiting aggressive behavior, or clearly not under the control of their handlers may not be allowed on the premises.
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Why did you decide to go cashless?There were several factors that went into the decision to transition to card and mobile payment only transactions. Faster. Eliminating the need to make change allows for quicker transaction times and lower wait times, making the guest experience even better! Efficiency. The cashless model allows us to operate more efficiently and effectively, giving our team members the opportunity to focus more on you, our guest. Safer. Keeping guests and team members safe is number one priority for us on the farm. Cashless models have proven to be a safer model to implement across the retail and hospitality industries.
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Is the entire farm cashless during all seasons?Yes, the entire farm is cashless during all seasons. The only exception will be certain third-party food vendors within our Pumpkin Fest grounds.
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What forms of payment do you accept?Basse’s is now a cashless operation during all seasons and events. We accept all major credit, debit, and mobile payments. Please see our Cashless page for more info. For the best experience, we recommend bringing credit, debit, or mobile payment types. If you come with only cash, we have a cash-to-giftcard option for you.
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If I come to the farm with cash can I still make purchases?Yes. However, for reasons listed on our cashless page, we recommend against it. If you come with cash and not with credit, debit, or mobile, there is one option available. 1. A cash-to-gift card option is available at any of our registers. Guests will be able to transfer that cash onto a Basse gift card. The gift card can then be used throughout the farm for purchases (excluding certain third-party food vendors. No refunds or cashback on giftcards).
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Can I get a refund on the gift card if I don’t use all the money?No, there are no refunds for either option. Gift card option - The value that remains on the gift card can be used at our farm on future dates. The gift cards can be used during any of the seasons we are open as well, such as our strawberry season in June, or the next fall season too!
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Are there set minimums or maximums for gift cards? Any set incremental values?Gift card option - There are no set incremental values, but our team members will not be able to give change back or break large bills. Any amount to the penny can be transferred onto the card with a $5 minimum. What you have in cash will be exactly transferred to the gift card.
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Do you accept all types of card payments? What about digital payments?We accept all major types of card payments that our POS system Square accepts. We also accept all digital, contactless payments that Square accepts, such as Apple Pay etc.