Little People, Big World star Matt Roloff is pretty particular when it comes to what Roloff Farms guests can and cannot do. Recently, some of the rules in place were revealed. So, what kind of guidelines has he set to protect himself, the farm, and his guests?
Pumpkin Season 2022 at Roloff Farms is well underway. From his social media posts, it looks like Matt is having a great time visiting with all of the guests and letting them enjoy all that the farm has to offer. The fun fall event seems to be a hit this year.
Unless you’ve visited the farm in the past, you may not know about the rules guests must follow. This isn’t something Matt spends a lot of time talking about on social media or on the show. However, an insider who visited the farm spilled some details to The Sun, revealing just how strict Matt can be.
What are Matt Roloff’s rules at Roloff Farms?
Matt’s full property spans over 100 acres, but only a portion of this is used for Pumpkin Season. Guests don’t have the opportunity to explore everywhere on the property.
The insider revealed that there are neon orange flags blocking off certain areas that are off-limits. There are also many signs showing visitors what they can and cannot do while at Roloff Farms.
The source shared what some of Matt Roloff’s signs say. They include:
- “Please no wandering beyond this point.”
- “Off limits beyond this point.”
- “Beware of bees and wasps.”
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Roloff Farms also has a wagon decorated for Halloween. There is a sign warning guests not to climb on it though.
The source claimed that in front of the hay pyramid at Matt Roloff’s farm, there was a sign that stated the Roloffs weren’t liable for injuries. One part of the sign read, “Climb at your own risk!”
There’s also a track featuring tires that children can fit into. The insider noted that it looked like a good opportunity for friendly competition, but a sign discouraged people from actually racing.
So, did you know any of these Roloff Farms rules existed? Are you surprised there are so many? Share your thoughts in the comments section below, and come back to TV Shows Ace for the latest LPBW news.