Matt Roloff reveals a critical issue threatening the 2024 pumpkin season at Roloff Farms
Little People Big World celeb Matt Roloff recently took to social media to update his followers on everything going on regarding pumpkin season coming up. Matt said that the update was “critical.” So, what can followers expect from Pumpkin Season 2024 at Roloff Farms?
Little People Big World: Pumpkin Season Is A Yearly Tradition For Many
When you think of Roloff Farms, it’s much more than where Matt Roloff calls home. In addition to things like Matt converting some of that space into short-term rentals, and in addition to having tours of the farm, one of the biggest draws every year is pumpkin season.
Visitors come every year to Roloff Farms for pumpkin season. It’s a yearly tradition that many people look forward to. With summer in the books and fall here, many Little People Big World fans are already eager for this year’s edition of the annual event.
However, Matt Roloff recently shared some major news regarding how pumpkin season would play out this year. So, what did the TLC celeb have to say?
LPBW: Matt Roloff Gives Urgent Pumpkin Season 2024 Update
Matt Roloff recently took to social media to share an important Pumpkin Season 2024 update with his many followers. More specifically, he shared a critical change that will impact the entire season this season. So, what did he have to say about how things would go?
According to Matt Roloff, he told his Little People Big World followers that this pumpkin season on Roloff Farms would only be open for “four weekends,” which comes out to a total of 12 days altogether. Matt Roloff encouraged his followers to snag tickets if they want to participate this year.
What Can Little People Big World Fans Expect From Pumpkin Season 2024?
According to Matt Roloff, there will be plenty of other things to look forward to once Roloff Farms kicks things off on October 4. The way Matt tells it, there will be a stage for live bands to play. So, that’s certainly something else to look forward to this season.
General admission tickets are $20 per person, and the pumpkins go by the pound. So, the heavier the pumpkin, the more expensive it will be. In addition to this, if you spend $26, you get general admission plus a group wagon tour around the farm, so there is certainly some incentive to do that.
Along with all of these perks, there will also be a food court with several vendors, as well as the opportunity to do a meet and greet with Amy Roloff. Anyone interested can grab their tickets now for Fridays, Saturdays, or Sundays, from October 4 to October 27 this year.