While there is only one exit from our labyrinths, there is definitely more than one way to get there. Over the years, our visitors have shown us a variety of ways through the maze. Using the feedback that’s been given to us, we’ve tried to enhance the entertainment aspect of the journey with some new interactive tools. So whether you use one of our ideas or come up with a new one of your own, there’s plenty of fun to be had and no two trips through the maze are ever quite the same. Here are a few reasons why…
We’ve played host to many work groups seeking a teambuilding activity or escape from the busy office. Some have even reserved the maze for company parties.
- Though the exit is certainly the desired destination, we believe the real fun is in the journey. Because of this, we’ve created a series of passports and riddle cards to make the search more interactive and entertaining.
- Scout troops find the maze to be the perfect location to build unity and, in some cases, brush up on their orientation skills. The “Scouting Passports” we provide help make for a fun and educational activity.
- Church groups seeking a good source of “clean” fun have also found opportunities to take away religious messages from their experience at the maze. A great way to maximize this type of visit is to use another of our Q&A guides - the “Spiritual Passport.”
- We’ve become a favorite destination for birthday parties as well. Why? Well there are lots of reasons, but our favorite theory is that birthday moms welcome the relief of losing the kids in the maze for a while.
- Entire high schools have enjoyed taking their rivalries off the ball field and into the cornfield! Some even take us up on our offer of pre-selling tickets as a unique fundraising opportunity.
- Couples, both unmarried and married, love to visit the maze on dates. Whether they stick together, split up and battle against each other for the quickest times, or create their own unique adventure (some have even come blindfolded!), they all share an experience they won’t soon forget.
- Whether it be husbands vs. wives, parents vs. kids, or even grandparents vs. grandkids, competitions for the best times through the maze are a regular favorite.
- Though we certainly have no required dress code (except to remind you that this is a cornfield and sturdy shoes are usually helpful), we have been surprised at what some of our visitors have shown up wearing. Having a little fun and showing off their spirit, many have come in camouflage, their school colors, and even