This doesn’t even deserve 1 star. The manager and owner are so rude. I believe in supporting local but I support local when people are rude. I spoke to the manager who was rude and then got attacked by the owner when leaving. I was trying to explain that the hours on their Google business account conflict with the hours they are actually open. We went to a different farm in mass town instead with much friendlier service.
Janis S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Halifax, Canada
Wow. If you like to be scared, this is the place. I honestly didn’t think a small town corn maze would be «that» scary or well done, but after seeing the billboards in Halifax, I got some friends together and off we went. With lots of parking just across the road, this place is easy to find and really caters to their guests. While you wait for tickets(I strongly suggest buy for the corn maze and haunted house) you can grab some snacks and hot chocolate! As well, some creepy fellows visit while in line. And there is a «fun» house right by the line which you can do while your friends wait for the tickets. So…got your tickets… let’s head off. Hold on tight to a friend, because it is frightening from the beginning. With characters creeping out of the corn when you don’t expect it, following you, intercepting your path. These ghouls are equipped with chainsaws and syths and anything else you can think of. Luckily the creators have carved out the path for you, because I was so afraid that if I got lost I may have had a heart attack. As you keep going there are more creepy obstacles that forces you into the scary world. And there is no way around it. I am not joking folks, it is frightening. So you survived it and you run up to the haunted house, thinking nothing could be as bad… especially in such as small building. Wrong. It is even more frightening. Apparently created by engineers who worked at Disney(not sure where I heard this), you can tell this was put together by professionals. This isn’t a house filled with dollarstore spiders and cobwebs. They built interested and scary attractions at every turn in this building, with actors who are so frightening you have to wonder if they are real. Honestly, this was the best 25 $ I ever spent. Was a little too scared to go this year, but next year I put on my big girl panties and try again. Remember: dress warm and in old clothes… you may get muddy from falling. I did hear they put crusher dust down this year, but I would still wear older clothes.
Jill M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Halifax, Canada
I hit the haunted corn maze with a large group last weekend, and it was such a blast. I’m a huge Halloween fan, so this was right up my alley. We all paid the $ 20 combo price for both the haunted corn maze and the haunted barn, and it was well worth the price. We did the barn first, and I was spooked a lot more in there than in the maze. The attention to detail was fantastic, and all the actors were really impressive. I loved that they didn’t always scream or jump out at the first few people in the group — they often let us brave souls pass by and then scared the crap out of the weak gazelles cowering at the back of the pack. Like I said, I didn’t find the corn maze to be quite as good, but it was still a fun time. I’d love to go back during the day and actually go through the maze, since when it’s haunted at night you’re guided through the whole way. And major bonus from the experience? The canteen there was serving DEEPFRIEDOREOS. Awesomesauce. You know I had one, and it was delicious. OK, OK, fine, I had two. Shut up.
Ben B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Aside from one particular year where I decided a Boy George costume would be a good decision(it wasn’t…I had dead hooker eyes for days), I don’t really go all out for Halloween. After years of loving scary movies and slasher flicks, I’ve kind of grown out of loving a good scare(or just became a wuss, your call). We only get a dozen or so trick-or-treaters each year too, so it’s easy to avoid getting caught up in the holiday all together. Or it would be if I didn’t spend most of the year looking forward to the return of the Haunted Corn Maze. We drove out to Truro in a convoy of our friends’ vehicles arriving around 6pm on a brisk Saturday night in October. It was already dark but you couldn’t miss the line-up measuring in the thousands. THOUSANDS. It was insane. I hadn’t seen anything quite like it in Atlantic Canada before. Had the maze been any closer to the city, we probably would have bailed but we were glad to have stuck it out. The line didn’t move quickly either… we waited for a couple of hours but since all of our friends were in tow, well… time didn’t exactly fly but it was manageable. The lineup experience is made a little easier with some food carts, some optical illusion tunnels that freak out the stoned kids, and of course the shrieks of terror from within the maze. Once you’re in? Well buckle up. It’s about half an hour of feeling really silly for getting so scared of an experience you know in your heart is all a show. But as much as you try to remind yourself that, it’s hard to convince yourself to be the first of your group to walk by the little girl rocking back and forth in a tattered wedding dress, or the man with the running chainsaw, or the several fake-but-not zombies on the dilapidated school bus that you need to cross through. Also, you’re going to learn a lot about your friends based on who just books it and leaves the rest of you for dead when you’re all suddenly being chased by a mob of serial killers. Yep — that happened and no, it wasn’t me. At least not the first time. I don’t remember the exact number but there are dozens if not over 100 actors stashed throughout the maze, each wholeheartedly determine to make you pee yourself. And guys? It’s so legit. The costumes, make-up, and commitment from every single person working is out of control. And I don’t say that lightly. I mean, c’mon, I’d clearly have a hate-on for anything that sucked after making me wait for hours. It really is one of the best nights out you can have during a Nova Scotia fall. The cost is $ 14 per person for the maze, $ 14 per person for the haunted farm house(which we skipped), or $ 20 for both. Personally, I’d be cautious about bringing kids along because it does get pretty intense. Teenagers are probably in the clear. You should know that it’s not a maze per se. You’re actually on a track to make sure you get the full experience and they keep the audience on track. You’re in for a solid 30 minutes and it feels even longer… but in a good way.