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- Does the maze ever close due to weather?
- The Mazes are only open weather permitting.
- How long will it take to go through the maze?
- That will depend on your skill, course you choose and pace at which you walk. For an average person to complete the maze it will take between 60 and 90 minuets.
- How big is the maze?
- The complete maze is 2 miles in total length on approximately 5 acres. Your actual walking distance will vary on what course you choose.
- Will they be able to harvest the corn once the season is over?
- Yes, once the maze closes for the season, they will remove the quiz stations then harvest the corn.
- Do you have Restrooms?
- There are portable restrooms and hand sanitizer available.
- How should we dress for the maze?
- The maze is located in an open corn field so we suggest that you dress appropriately for the temperature and wear good comfortable walking shoes. Our trails are bumpy and you need to be careful when walking. Smaller children may appreciate a ride in a wagon. Use backpacks instead of strollers for babies and toddlers, or heavy duty strollers with big wheels.
- When the maze is open during nighttime hours, do I need to bring a flashlight?
- Yes, you need to bring a flashlight because the maze pathways are not lit up at night. We do sell glow sticks and rent flashlights.
- Do you host Birthday Parties?
- Yes, The maze and picnic tent are reservable for parties. You will be responsible for conducting and supervising your party, and are welcome to bring in party supplies, cake or decorations as you wish. Times available outside normal business hours. More details in the group visit page. You may contact us about any other special requests you might have.
- What types of payment do you accept?
- We accept cash and checks only
- Are pets allowed in the maze?
- We are sorry, but pets must be left at home. Of course, service animals are always allowed.
- Why can't I smoke in the maze?
- Because smoking in the maze is a fire hazard and a fire marshal would shut us down if we let people smoke in the maze.
- Why can't I smoke in the maze?
- Because smoking in the maze is a fire hazard and a fire marshal would shut us down if we let people smoke in the maze.
- How big is your picnic tent area?
- It will seat 30-40 people on straw bales. There are several picnic tables also.
- Is the maze something adults can enjoy or is it just for kids?
- There are many adult groups that come out and enjoy the challenge of navigating the maze. You can compete against each other or split up into groups, to see who has the best times with the most correct answers.
- How do I place an on-line reservation for my group visit
- Click on the reservation tab in the top menu bar. Scroll through the calendar to view available Date/time. Complete the reservation form and you will receive a confirmation response usually within 24 hrs.
- what times are available for my group’s visit.
- Groups reserved in advance can be scheduled seven days a week beginning at 9am. You may schedule a group visit during public hours, Just be aware that things get pretty busy during these times. Public admission times are Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 4pm-8pm, Saturday 10am – 8pm and Sunday noon – 6pm.
- What if the date/time I want to reserve is labeled as “busy” on the reservation calendar?
- Go ahead and submit your request for that date. Some groups do not reserve the picnic area, which could be reserved by another party at the same time. We will do what we can to accommodate your visit.
- Do I need a reservation for my family of six?
- No, as long as you visit during normal public admission times. ( Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 4pm-8pm, Saturday 10am – 8pm and Sunday noon – 6pm) We do ask if you are planning to bring your group of more than 20 during these times, that you notify us by using the group contact form. This is to ensure we are staffed to make your visit enjoyable as possible.
- Is there a charge to enter the pumpkin patch?
- No. There is no charge to browse the pumpkin patch, visit the farm animals, the craft store and outdoor games.
- Do you grow all those pumpkins yourself?
- Yes. We grow many different varieties. Some that are good for carving, others are best for eating.
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