I think they just took two cars...the hired 9 seater and one of theirs.
Yes they definitely only took 2 cars, one of theirs and a larger hired one (ridiculous- you just don't take some of the teens!). Chloe and Katie were there purely to help with the kids, you're not telling me they got anything from it. As for Millie going with Ophelia, again why? Just so we can go 'aw' at Ophelia and Heidie's matching outfits?
I got confused who was there and who wasn't tbh to make up the 16. Sue, Noel, Chloe, Millie, Katie, Max, Tillie, Oscar, Casper, Hallie, Phoebe, Archie, Bonnie, Heidie and Ophelia... I thought I saw both Ellie and Aimee too but clearly only one of them could have been there otherwise that makes 17. Come to think of it, I don't think I actually 'saw' Hallie there, which is odd as they usually feature her loads, but assumed she was as can't imagine why she wouldn't be. I probably just missed her.
Talking of Heidie and Ophelia that reminds me, I had to laugh when Sue mentioned it was Ophelia's first pumpkin picking experience and Millie corrected her 'and Heidie's'. Just shows how 'old' Heidie is already in Sue's mind, she's moved on from considering her a tiny baby. Then she said they're both asleep, camera promptly pans to Heidie wide awake, providing Sue was paying her no attention whatever to have not even realised she'd woken up!
Edit - just looked back and Ellie was definitely there. I think it was Aimee that wasn't then. No real focus on Hallie but there was a girl running around with a pink coat, hood up about her size.
Also had to laugh when, off camera, a voice was getting excited about the rabbits (possibly Oscar but off camera so hard to tell) and then another child pipes up with 'you do know we have rabbits at home', promptly responded with 'yeah but we don't really get to hold them' (so quiet they probably didn't realise the camera picked it up, but it did). Hmmm, sounds like those poor bunnies get little to no attention then! Don't get me wrong, if they have stopped the little ones chasing them around the garden that's great, but for the primary aged kids to not be allowed to hold them much, when it was said it in a way that clearly suggests they'd like to, is ridiculous! In a controlled, calm situation, handling is great for them. Too much like hard work getting them out is it?