A recently discovered alternative to the indoors, going "outside" offers adventurous explorers exposure to things such as wind, sunshine, and the naturally occurring mazes found in cornfields. Leave the indoors with today's Groupon to Schartner Farms in Bolton. Choose from the following options:
- For $9, you get two corn-maze admissions plus a free hayride (up to an $18 value).
- For $17, you get four corn-maze admissions plus a free hayride (up to a $36 value).
- For $39, you get ten corn-maze admissions plus a free hayride (up to a $90 value).
Children ages 3 and younger are always admitted free.
In its fourth generation of family operation, Schartner Farms opens its rolling orchards and flourishing fields to visitors during a host of autumn-themed activities. The four-acre corn maze leads explorers through a cavalcade of twists, turns, and rare corn cul-de-sacs as cloud-scraping stalks volunteer a vibrant green framework for pathfinders to follow. After weaving through the web of aspiring cobs, guests can hop aboard a complimentary hayride around the farm, where countryside settings present picturesque backdrops for picnics, family photos, or an all-goat revival of The Trip to Bountiful. Although not included with today's Groupon, Schartner Farms also offers animal attractions, pony rides, and pumpkin and apple picking for a full day's worth of fall festivities.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Tattoos
As society becomes more thoughtful and responsible, tattoos have become more popular than ever. This is thanks to a growing segment of the population that can reason a lifetime commitment to a visual interpretation of a philosophy or concept emblazoned on the ultimate canvas—the one stretched across their skeleton. What were the most popular tattoos of last year?
- Mother's maiden name
- Wolf howling at yin-and-yang symbol
- Thorny rose vines weaving around neck to form jaunty bow tie
- Access code for bathroom at temp job
- Toaster with piece of toast popping out, the word "freedom" burnt across the face of the toast
- Skeleton wearing a top hat
- Skeleton wearing the skeleton of a top hat
- Marilyn Monroe's character from The Seven Year Itch and Audrey Hepburn's character from Breakfast at Tiffany's with their heads reversed
- Excerpt from poem about motorcycles
- An anchor, to symbolize one's dream of becoming a news anchor
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