Enjoy a well-done corn maze with trivia questions for added fun
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Engage in a variety of activities including bouncy floors, building blocks, and goat rides
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Great place for young kids/families
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I have been here a few times and overall I have enjoyed my time here. A few years ago when they had the Zombie Paintball ride it was an amazing experience! Since then they had swapped it out for a shooting gallery with paintball or use an aircannon to shoot corn or something else (can't remember the options). They also expanded their offerings for the kids with a bunch of different things to do like the bouncy floor, building blocks, goat rides, etc. The maze is always my favorite and they really do a good job with it.
Overall, only reason I rated 4 instead of 5 is because no more zombie paintball. This place is great for young kids/families. For teens to enjoy this, they would need to go with a group.
Went there hoping for a fun day for my 8 year old, she was looking forward to riding the "unicorn", was told the unicorns were suck and not there, they had only 1 of the human hamster wheels going which they said was because of the wind, but you could tell by the ground that they only ever put 1 out. Not a good value for the price. Will not return or recommend to others.
Overall extremely disappointing. Everyone but the animals were provided shade in 90 degree weather. We paid over $15 per person for admission which is pricey for even a good pumpkin patch. The maze was unimpressive and you better know Reba really well to make sense of any of the questions. We left after 30 minutes. People were friendly, that’s about it.
I have been here a few times and overall I have enjoyed my time here. A few years ago when they had the Zombie Paintball ride it was an amazing experience! Since then they had swapped it out for a shooting gallery with paintball or use an aircannon to shoot corn or something else (can't remember the options). They also expanded their offerings for the kids with a bunch of different things to do like the bouncy floor, building blocks, goat rides, etc. The maze is always my favorite and they really do a good job with it.
Overall, only reason I rated 4 instead of 5 is because no more zombie paintball. This place is great for young kids/families. For teens to enjoy this, they would need to go with a group.
Went there hoping for a fun day for my 8 year old, she was looking forward to riding the "unicorn", was told the unicorns were suck and not there, they had only 1 of the human hamster wheels going which they said was because of the wind, but you could tell by the ground that they only ever put 1 out. Not a good value for the price. Will not return or recommend to others.
Overall extremely disappointing. Everyone but the animals were provided shade in 90 degree weather. We paid over $15 per person for admission which is pricey for even a good pumpkin patch. The maze was unimpressive and you better know Reba really well to make sense of any of the questions. We left after 30 minutes. People were friendly, that’s about it.
A and G Produce/ Corn Maze has received mixed reviews from visitors. While some found the maze well-done with trivia questions for turns, a variety of activities for kids like bouncy floors and goat rides, and friendly staff, others were disappointed by the lack of certain attractions like zombie paintball, unimpressive maze design, high admission prices without corresponding value, technical difficulties with payment methods, and missing staff to operate various activities on-site. The overall consensus seems to be that it may not offer enough entertainment or value for the price.
I have been here a few times and overall I have enjoyed my time here. A few years ago when they had the Zombie Paintball ride it was an amazing experience! Since then they had swapped it out for a shooting gallery with paintball or use an aircannon to shoot corn or something else (can't remember the options). They also expanded their offerings for the kids with a bunch of different things to do like the bouncy floor, building blocks, goat rides, etc. The maze is always my favorite and they really do a good job with it.
Overall, only reason I rated 4 instead of 5 is because no more zombie paintball. This place is great for young kids/families. For teens to enjoy this, they would need to go with a group.
Went there hoping for a fun day for my 8 year old, she was looking forward to riding the "unicorn", was told the unicorns were suck and not there, they had only 1 of the human hamster wheels going which they said was because of the wind, but you could tell by the ground that they only ever put 1 out. Not a good value for the price. Will not return or recommend to others.
Overall extremely disappointing. Everyone but the animals were provided shade in 90 degree weather. We paid over $15 per person for admission which is pricey for even a good pumpkin patch. The maze was unimpressive and you better know Reba really well to make sense of any of the questions. We left after 30 minutes. People were friendly, that’s about it.
Underwhelming. Boring. Overpriced by a lot. Almost impossible to have more than a mediocre amount of fun. Takes about 35 minutes to get through all of the activities. The Maze is easy to get through, what’s funny (or not well thought out) is the clues make it more confusing because there’s nothing that says which direction is left and which is right. A and G seems like a convenient fall money grab looking for families to come for a good time and what they receive could be accomplished in a field, with a grill, some yard toys…or wait, your own backyard would do the trick. It would be one thing if it was $5 per adult and $2 per child. Instead it cost $50 for two adults and a child. I really don’t care about the $50, I was only hoping for an experience that for $50 would at least last 90 minutes. I honestly don’t know what we would’ve done for 90 minutes. Save your money. I will not be back.
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