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Hayride, Corn Maze, and Meals for Two or Four at LuceLine Orchard (32% Off)

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Hayrides ferry visitors around orchard with corn mazes before letting them off to grab meals of apple burgers, brats, dogs, & veggie burgers

Choose Between Two Options

  • $19 for a hayride, corn maze, and meal for two ($28 value)
  • $38 for a hayride, corn maze, and meal for four ($56 value)

Customers can enjoy a hayride drive through the orchard and a corn maze for kids. For the meal, customers choose from an apple burger, a bratwurst, or a quarter-pound hot dog and pair it with a drink and a bag of chips.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 29, 2016. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid until Labor Day weekend. Valid on Saturday and Sunday's. Not valid until 24 hours after purchase. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About LuceLine Orchard

Nearly a decade ago, Rich Pawelk and his wife Terri Traen planted 300 apple trees on their 155-acre property, thus starting LuceLine Orchard. Since then, the land's harvest has grown to include seven varieties of apples, plus pumpkins, squash, and six acres of grape vineyards. But the rolling hills and produce-filled fields were too much for Rich and Terri to enjoy by themselves, so they decided to share their land with the community. People can explore the orchard’s trails by foot, bike, horse, or hovercraft, and take along binoculars for bird-watching stops. The orchard’s “Mess Hall” cooks up Minnesota-made brats, burgers, hot and dogs cut in apple cider, as well as housemade apple slaw. Pumpkins of all sizes and apples plucked from the land transform into pies that customers can bring with them when they leave. After their food fix, guests can wander over towards the corn maze, petting zoo, kiddie train rides, and hay mountain. Guests can also explore the tornado trail where they see trees that have been twisted 180 degrees from the tornado that hit in July 2015.

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