We have been participating in the maze quest since its inception 11 years ago. My husband has been to all 11 corn mazes, I have been to 10. After the first few years, Hugh, the owner, has added new mazes or activities every year. As we have no young children, we have not participated in the birthday parties or the children's play room. But we have tried every other maze that Hugh and the crew at Maize Quest has created. Some of the mazes are: bamboo, rope, fence, invisible fence, rock labryinth, sliding board, go carts, miner max, tile, pyramid. We can't remember them all. Our record for completing the annual corn maze is 2 hours and 50 minutes. That is with finding all the clues and stamps. What makes it fun is helping the other folks who like us are getting lost in the maze. We love finding the clues and stamps, because each clue/stamp also gives us information related to the theme of the maze. For example, this past year was China. We learned many new facts about the country, its history, people, and culture. Hugh puts on a great presentation before you enter the corn maze. We love to watch his "performance" as he guides us through the rules to obey while exploring his corn field. We love the Maize Quest so much, we bought shirts after the 2003 season, and wore them when we were married that winter! We also made our wedding cake look like a maze! It is a great place to take the entire family or any group. I have attended with my girl scout troop several years, and both my husband and I have attended with our church groups. There are activities for all ages and all levels of expertise. In the fall they offer hayrides, bonfires, and pumpkin picking. During the growing season, the farm also offers you fresh fruit picked from their orchards - or you can pick your own. They also take orders for fresh baked pies. My favorite is the caramel, apple, walnut!!! We hightly recommend Maize Quest to all our friends and family.
We have been participating in the maze quest since its inception 11 ...