Kings Victory Farms

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Surprise, United States

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Equestrian facility· Horse riding school· Horse rental service· Horseback riding service

Kings Victory Farms Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kings Victory Farms is located in Surprise, United States on 14404 N 182nd Ave. Kings Victory Farms is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category equestrian facility in United States.

Address

14404 N 182nd Ave

Phone

+1 4807731104

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Crystal Serna

Great experience. We will be coming back.

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Mariah Neale

Don't send your child here

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Marlene Robbins

Thank you Alice, we had a wonderful day!

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Lavinia Moisa

PLEASE READToday my stepdaughter who is 11 years old was attending Horseback riding camp at King Victory Farms, was abandoned by her instructor. This woman named Alice, decided she will schedule a doctors appointment 45 minutes prior to the usual end of the camp. Since we hadn’t planned ( because we weren’t informed) to pick her up before 11, Alice proceeded with her plans for the day leaving my stepdaughter all by her 11 year old self, in Surprise AZ, at over 100 degrees. When she was picked up she was walking alongside the street where she was left, by the woman we entrusted. She was shaking, crying and scared, this is a child that has been abandoned by Alice at King Victory Farms. When we contacted her she said “ kids these days just aggregate too much, she’s 11 not a little kid, I knew I could leave her and she would be ok” Please share and repost to let people know not to bring their children to this camp. We have called the police on her and will be trying to spread the word, please remember this could be your child, that is abandoned.

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Rachel Toledo-Miller

My daughter attends 4H here. She loves getting to care for and ride the horses, and she's making friends with other kids that share her love of horses. She has learned about different aspects of equine care, including anatomy, and gets to experience first hand the responsibility and work required to be a responsible horse owner.