Do you have to actually pay admission and enter Boone Hall to see the Oak tree lane? Thank-you? We are taking our son who is 4 to Magnolia Plantation, and are debating if we should try to go to Boone Hall as well. By the way everyone... I found out from one of the staff there, that the butterfly gardens aren%26#39;t in season right now. They don%26#39;t open until May I think.
Boone Hall Oak trees
Yes you do have to pay to get in to see the oak tree lane at Boone Hall. While Boone Hall is my favorite plantation (b/c it is still a working plantation), I%26#39;m not sure it is worth the money to come in just see the trees. They do have a great tram that goes all over the plantation but your son is too young -- 6 is the min. age b/c of their insurance as apparently parents of younger kids decided to not pay attention to their children and expected the driver to also be the babysitter for their children and a child was injured on the tram so now all kids must be at least 6 years old to ride.
Boone Hall Oak trees
I will double-check when you said you were coming, but for anyone who%26#39;s looking for somewhere to go for Easter Brunch...
Boone Hall has an Easter Brunch Buffet in the Pavillion (on the water) for $35 a person. I imagine they can%26#39;t charge you for entry on top of that, so that%26#39;s quite the deal!!! It is being catered by 82 Queen! Oh, the temptations... I can%26#39;t imagine a nicer Easter brunch if the weather turns out to be as beautiful as it should be most of this week.
Thank-you!!!!!!!!! Due to my son%26#39;s age... we are going to skip it this time.
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