What if our group is smaller than the 20-person mimimum?
There are several approaches you can take if your group has less than 20 participants: (1) Combine your group with another and/or invite friends and siblings along. This swells the ranks and usually gets above the magic number 20. For example, with groups like Brownies or Cub Scouts, we suggest getting together with other troops or dens. (2) Schedule for a group tour anyway … we do not preclude smaller groups, but be aware that we will charge the basic fee for a group of twenty. (3) Come as an informal group and purchase apple sacks as part of our regular pick-your-own operation. We will then take your group out to the orchard on one wagon for picking. Upon your return, stop back at the Apple Barn where you can purchase some donuts and a jug of cider (we’ll supply the cups) … and have a nice private party!
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