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WE'VE GOT SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT..Though the correct pathways can be walked in under 30 minutes, most directionally-challenged visitors - adults and children alike -- will require more than an hour to travel through more than two miles of twists and turns and 85 decision points.
Interactive "passports" are available to help visitors work their way through the maze. Each contains ten questions that quiz the user on a chosen subject, and those who answer the questions correctly will receive clues that guide them along the correct path to the exit. On weekends, there are "corn cops" positioned throughout the maze to help folks find their way through.
In an effort to make the experience as easy or as hard as visitors want it to be, the maze has been divided into two phases. Participants will have the option to continue on to the next phase or exit the maze at the entrance to each level. The maze experience is designed for all tastes-it can be a relaxing stroll through the corn, a family fun trip through the maze, or a competitive game for groups (see challenge below.)
Lunar Labyrinth - Moonlight Maze Madness: Saturday night join us for a new, exciting way to experience the maze- in' the dark. No need to add haunts, a moonlight trip through the maze is sure to add a whole new dimension to the fun! Bring your flashlight as the maze will not be lit except by the moon.
CORN MAZE CHALLENGE: For a new dimension in your maze experience….. On Saturday and Sunday, you'll find a time clock for a special A' MAZ'N' PASSPORT to stamp your entrance and (if you're REAL lucky) exit. To keep you honest, there are passport stamps located throughout phase 1 and phase 2 of the maze. (We call these 'Braggin' Rights stamps.) Post your best time! See who has the best sense of direction. (See who's missing!) Come back again and again and try to better your time. You can compete in Phase 1, Phase 2 or both. Best times will be posted daily. (We'll try and find the losers toward the end of the season.)