Our Guide Beth was Great- the bus had 10 of us, which was a great number, The experience goes to 3 locations the first two were great and very informative- we went to buggy making business, then sat down with a mother and her 4 little girls to ask any questions we had.
The 3rd stop was to a dairy farm, where the leader for us was the 12 year old son of the farmer. Beth did her best to help with the discussion, but this stop was kind of a waste, where it could have been very interesting.
I will say that we went on a holiday where they added an earlier time- it is possible that had we taken the evening tour, we would have seen actual milking and an adult farmer could lead the discussion.
The following has nothing to do with the Amish Experience as a company:
*I just want to warn you- if you are an animal activist at all, the dairy farm we went to is not kind to animals. The cows do not leave their chained position unless they are pregnant. This is not a graze during the day and get milked twice a day operation.