I just adore Ethan’s face in this next photo, mischief was about to ensue I am sure!
On to the corn maze we go, if you’re scared of clowns, not sure you would make it passed the entrance.
Everyone was given a map which was actually quite accurate to the maze itself. One “cheater map” was given that showed various landmarks throughout to orientate you. Randomly placed throughout the maze were mailboxes with hole punchers to mark your map. Once you got each punch, you were allowed to participate at the end in a word game, prize being a bag of cotton candy. We quickly formed two groups and ran off in two different directions, the competition was fierce!
Besides the mailbox check points they also had circus themed pumpkin “photo opp” spots along with tunnels and even bridges. The next photo is taken toward the middle of the adventure from one of the bridges, it truly grasps just how immersive this maze was! That line of flags is just another bridge, so yes all that you can see to the trees is corn corn corn.
After 2 hours, yes 2 hours (!!!), we made it to the end, celebrating ensued with cotton candy, caramel apples, and of course some roasted corn on the cob!
Thanks again to my cousin-in-laws for a wonderful trip to Washington! We love you all so very much and hope to see you all soon!
P.S. For more info on the corn maze, check out Spooner Farms in Puyallup.