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Corn-Maze Visit with Farm Activities for Two, Four, or Six at Regal Corn Maze (Up to 52% Off)

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The 23-acre farm hosts a 7-acre corn maze, giant slingshots, duck races, and a concession stand with homemade treats

The harvest season conjures countless memories—the crunch of fallen leaves, the smell of pumpkin pie, and the melodious sound of a scarecrow belting out the blues. Summon seasonal feelings with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $10 for a corn-maze visit for two with tickets for one activity per person (up to a $20 value)
  • $19 for a corn-maze visit for four with tickets for one activity per person (up to a $39 value)
  • $28 for a corn-maze visit for six with tickets for one activity per person (up to a $58 value)<p> Activities on the farm include a cow train, bouncy ponies, giant slingshots, duck races, face painting, and corn cannons.

####Regal Corn Maze To navigate Regal Corn Maze’s 7-acre labyrinth, families must work together to answer trivia questions whose answers unlock the route to freedom. Farm owners Brian and Catherine Bell hope the questions not only add a strategy component to the maze but also encourage families to collaborate. “We want people to make this an annual event," she says. "Our maze isn’t just about the maze—it’s about the whole experience." The collaboration of Catherine and Brian’s own family on the farm is evident: Thier 6-year-old daughter, Reagan, helps paint the giant tic-tac-toe board each year, and Allison, 12, helps out at the concession booth, selling her mom’s homemade s’mores on a stick, giant Rice Krispie treats, and peanut-butter-cup brownies. The Bell family strives to create an atmosphere that’s safe and welcoming for visitors and their little ones. For instance, corn cops rove the maze to ensure participants’ safety, and there are a dozen games for young kids. They can clamber up a mountain of hay, shoot corn out of a cannon to a distance of 500 feet, and hop aboard the tractor-driven [cow train](http://www.regalfarm.com/Things_to_Do_at_the_Maze.html). “The cow train rocks,” Catherine says. “I don’t care how old you are. Everybody rides in it at some point or another.”

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Promotional value expires Nov 11, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. 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 Regal Corn Maze

To navigate Regal Corn Maze’s 7-acre labyrinth, families must work together to answer trivia questions whose answers unlock the route to freedom. Farm owner Brian Bell and his wife Catherine hope the questions not only add a strategy component to the maze but also encourage families to collaborate. “We want people to make this an annual event," Catherine says. "Our maze isn’t just about the maze—it’s about the whole experience."

The collaboration of the Bell family on the farm is evident: Their 12-year-old daughter, Reagan, helps sell ducks for the duck races each year, and Allison, 18, helps out at the concession booth, selling homemade s’more on stick, brownies and apple cider caramel cookies

The Bell family strives to create an atmosphere that’s safe and welcoming for visitors and their little ones. For instance, corn cops rove the maze to ensure participants’ safety, and there are a dozen games for young kids. They can clamber up a mountain of hay, shoot corn out of a cannon to a distance of 500 feet, and hop aboard the tractor-driven cow train. “The cow train rocks, and is fun for all ages!” Catherine says. “I don’t care how old you are. Everybody rides in it at some point or another.”

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