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Green Meadows Farm – Kissimmee

Petting-Farm Visit for One, Two, or Five (Up to 57% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Educational petting farm boasts pony rides, cow milking & interesting interspecies interaction between humans & 300 tame animals

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 15, 2012
  • May buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only for arrival before 3pm. Not valid holidays or special events.
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The call of the wild is like a call from an elderly grandparent: though you can’t quite make out what’s being said, you feel better about yourself when you answer. Pick up nature's phone with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $12 for a petting-farm visit for one (up to a $23 value)
  • $23 for a petting-farm visit for two (up to a $46 value)
  • $49 for a petting-farm visit for five (up to a $115 value)

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Green Meadows Farm

Although the 1960s was an era of change, children were still not allowed to pick their own produce at Milwaukee-area farms. This seemingly minor policy was the spark that began Green Meadows Farm, Kissimmee's family-oriented petting farm populated by 300 animals. Bob and Coni Keyes started with a hog and cattle farm in Waterford, Wisconsin. Believing farms were places where kids could learn and interact with animals, the couple converted their 80 acres into a raspberry and veggie patch that also featured a handful of friendly farm animals to welcome kids. The petting farm was born in 1965 when a local teacher asked if her youngsters could drop by to visit the animals and give the roosters mop-top haircuts.

More than 40 years later, the Keyes are still at it. Over the years, their quest to enrich the education of children with a "low-tech" farm experience has taken shape in Texas, Illinois, and Florida. The owners live right on the Green Meadows acreage with their small village of cows, pigs, sheep, goats, and other barnyard citizens. Bob and Coni lead hands-on daily tours for visitors and facilitate pony rides, along with a host of other seasonally varied activities offered 363 days a year.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Sad Songs

Some days it feels like nothing is going right. Whether you’re going through a rough breakup or just enjoying watching raindrops splash against the windowpane and realizing that we’re all raindrops and therefore how can any of us be special, you’ll need a mix tape of the following sad songs:

  • The Groomsmen, “No Room for a Man in This World,” (1998)
  • Trillian McMurphy, “Alone at the Center of the Earth” (1996)
  • A Broken Phonebooth, “Screaming Underwater” (1998)
  • Baby Shoes, “Baby Shoes” (1997)
  • The Halftouch, “White Knight, Black Coffee” (1998)
  • Jostif, “The Piano That Fell Down the Stairs” (1921)
  • Indoor Winter, “A Wicker Heart” (1997)
  • Leah Rice, “I Wish It Would War” (1998)
  • The Hacky Sacks, “Taco Saturday! (Sad Version)” (1998)

Has science discovered the saddest song?

Green Meadows Farm

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    Kissimmee

    1368 S Poinciana Blvd.
    Kissimmee, Florida 34746-4100
    (407) 846-0770
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