Terrible experience. I went here for the first time with my boyfriend and 4 of our other friends. Not even 5 minutes after we entered the maze we started being followed by 3 of the workers and they accused us of throwing corn even though no one in our group even touched corn. 5 minutes later, someone in our group picked up a dead corn husk from the ground and was holding it. We were approached by the same group of workers and they accused him of pulling it out of the ground and refused to accept that he had found it already on the ground. Not long after that incident, we passed a group of kids who did rip a big corn stalk out of the ground and throw it into the maze. We were again approached by the group of workers and accused us of throwing the corn. For the whole maybe 30 minutes longer we were in the maze we were followed and again approached by the same group of workers and they accused of "seeing" us throw corn and told us they had other groups of workers following us to watch us. Again, no one in our group had ever touched the corn, thrown corn, or disrespected the maze in any way. Because of how they continued to accuse us of throwing corn and following us the whole time we were in the maze when it was not warranted, it felt as though my boyfriend was being targeted because of his race as he was the main one the workers were attacking. We left the maze without finishing the activity because of the harassment by the workers. When we went to management to ask for a refund because of the horrible experience, we were denied and told we had "been there for hours" (we were there for less than an hour) and that it was the workers' job to follow us around. Overall, it was a waste of $24 and the over 2...
Read moreDisappointing Experience – Needs Serious Improvements ⭐☆☆☆☆
Our recent visit to the corn maze was, unfortunately, very disappointing and far from the enjoyable fall outing we had hoped for. The overall experience felt unorganized and poorly managed from the start. Entry lines were confusing, signage was unclear, and staff seemed overwhelmed or unsure of basic event details.
The admission price was far too high for what was included. While we expected a well-structured and family-friendly experience, what we encountered did not justify the cost. Food and drink prices were also excessive.
More concerning, however, was the lack of adequate security within the maze itself. We witnessed several groups of teenage boys drinking alcohol and harassing other guests, particularly young women, without any visible staff presence or intervention. This created an unsafe and uncomfortable atmosphere that completely overshadowed the intended fun of the event.
This venue has potential — the location and concept are great — but it urgently needs better organization, clearer management, fairer pricing, and above all, proper security to ensure guest safety. Until these issues are addressed, I cannot recommend it to families or anyone seeking a safe, enjoyable...
Read moreWe have gone here a few times over the years. They always have a few things in the maze itself that you can expect. There will be 18 stations marked on the map of the maze for you to find and stamp with proof you were there. There will be four sections of maze. Three main sections with the stamps and a children's section where you do a crayon rubbing off animal tracks at each station also marked on the map. Farm scene investigation. Find unmarked stations and eliminate possible weapons locations and suspects. Like the game clue, the left overs are the answers. The maze will be some fun image. In 2018 it is Peter pan.
There are lots of other things geared towards kids. Gem mining, a very tame zip line, a carnival cannon, wagon rides, and such. They have a cafe as well where you can get pop or cider or typical hot dog/burger type food.
This will.take you 2-3 hours to do all of the mazes. Highly recommended as a day out with the family or a great place for...
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