Corn maze was cool, but after we parked and wandered through it we realized we were supposed to have paid a pretty high price for each individual child and adult. It would have cost us almost $20 if we had paid, for a pretty basic, not at all confusing, corn maze. Then you had to pay for a hay ride, there's another $20 with two adults and three kids. Oh, and cider and doughnuts, those were just store bought packages they were opening and handing out. And then pumpkins were like $16 and you had to go pick them yourselves.
It was absolutely not worth spending probably $80 for me and my kids to do a corn maze, hay ride, and get pumpkins. We ended up leaving and getting much much much cheaper pumpkins at another orchard. I have to believe there are probably cheaper and cooler corn mazes in the area as well, and I will be looking for them rather than...
Read moreSuch a great afternoon! I think we had the corn maze to ourselves, so nothing but the noise of the breeze moving the corn stalks filled the air. We found our way through and later enjoyed the treat we earned. Then we sat with the horses and covered wagon, with some delicious cider and donuts, before heading out on a lovely, long hayride through fields, a pasture, the woods, and back again. Most of the riders stepped off at the corn maze, so we had wagon to ourselves for the remainder of the trip.
Everyone working there was super...
Read moreOlin farms is a great place to visit. It is very family friendly, and young kids will love the activities they have to offer. Your family will love the little challenge in the corn maze, as well as the beautiful fall views offered by the hayride. The Clydesdales Solomon and Moses are definitely a great part of the family they have there. The locally sourced cider and donuts are also delicious, and it’s very hard to go home without taking...
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