My friends and I went here for a fun fall outing. The drive is worth it and it’s so much fun. We went here as it was getting dark and had our flashlights on us. There was a pretty long line but went down quick. When he were in the maze, it was pretty safe going through it. They keep it pretty clear of stalks or debris in the path. Even though there were a lot people in front of us, it didn’t seem crowded in the corn maze. This year we had to find 12 mailboxes in sections marked by different color and pattern ribbon. Each mailbox was a piece to put on the map we get at the beginning. There is a bridge in the middle of the maze for people can get a higher view of the extravagant maze. Once all pieces are collected, you can leave the maze. If you want to leave sooner you can too. On one corner of the farm, they put painted glow in the dark pumpkins in the pumpkin chucker and shoot it every hour. Really neat to see. They also have a hayride and assorted pumpkins to choose from plus they do have some refreshments and food. I am definitely coming here again!
Kimberly J.
Classificação do local: 5 Lebanon, OH
I loved my trip to Tom’s Maze. We came here to celebrate my sisters birthday and it was wonderful. We rented one of the campfire sites. It was $ 40 for a small site which accommodates 15 – 75 people for 3 hours. You still have to pay an additional $ 8 per person for admission to the maze. They came back and got the fire started and provided a small pile of wood to keep the fire going. There were logs all around the fire for seating and a large picnic table as well. It was wonderful. Up toward the main maze area there is a small labyrinth made of flowering bushes, a no right turn and a no left turn maze as well as a color maze. The color maze is basically colored hoses laid on the ground that you have to hop over in a particular pattern. It sounds lame but was actually super fun and challenging. The big draw however is Tom’s puzzle maze. It’s huge! We brought flashlights and waited until dark to get started which made it even more fun and challenging. It took us over an hour to make our way through. There are 12 sections with mailboxes hidden in each section. Each mailbox has a puzzle piece inside that you tape to your map. Collect all 12 pieces to complete the puzzle. We split up into teams and raced to see who could finish first. We finished up by watching the pumpkin cannon shoot a pumpkin into the sky and sipping hot coco and cider(only $ 1 each) from the small store. This will defiantly be a family tradition from now on!
Kyle H.
Classificação do local: 5 Cincinnati, OH
I have went every year for the past 8 years and it’s always amazing. The design each year is so different and the concept is the best. What other corn maze gives you such a challenge? None that I know of. Most you have to walk in and find an exit. This maze allows you to go in, get lost in one of the 12 sections and find 12 mailboxes, 1 per section. Each section is marked by caution tape that’s patterned or a different color and they hand you a blank map with a key on the back telling you which tape means which section. Once you find a mailbox you unlock a piece to the map of the maze, collect all 12 and head to the victory bridge to be the victor. We go as a group every year and do the first one together and split up and see who can win. It’s the most fun I have all fall and I recommend it to everyone. The owner and his wife are very friendly people and always welcoming, and they have other attractions too such as a no left turn maze(which is a challenge), a garden labyrinth, and you can see animals and watch them launch a big pumpkin across their farm. They also have a small store to buy pumpkins and fall themed items and drinks and some food for afterwards. Definitely go here, it’s the best hands down.
Jed M.
Classificação do local: 4 Abilene, TX
Tom’s Maze was a lot bigger than I imagined. It’s all real corn, and it’s a must for local Ohioans looking to experience a genuine fall outing. Aside from the corn maze, there is a pumpkin chuckin’ truck parked on the premises. It is an old fashioned fire truck adapted solely for the use of shooting pumpkins up to a half-mile. There is a goat pen on there too, with different ladders and levels for the goats to climb on. There is also a chicken roost. I bought a couple of unique pumpkins there in the pumpkin patch, which were said to be perfect for cooking pumpkin pies with. The food truck is cheap and serves the basics: nachos, dogs, elephant ears, and funnel cakes. There are a few picnic benches to sit on but they stay pretty full.
Amanda C.
Classificação do local: 5 Cincinnati, OH
Tom’s Maze is the ultimate corn maze. Accept no substitutes. We have visited this farm each fall for years, and every year, the 8-acre maze is expertly designed and challenging. At the start of the maze, you’re given a blank map. Your task is to find the hidden mailbox in each of the 12 sections to complete the map.(have no fear, though, you can always leave the maze by finding the outside path.) If you’re up for a challenge and want to convince yourself you’re doing something a little«spooky,» complete the maze in the dark. Plus, Tom shoots off glow-in-the-dark pumpkins at night. Bring flashlights! This year, since we have toddlers, we’re going in the day and will avail ourselves of the kid-friendly features like the mini hay bale maze. There are some concessions, but I recommend not planning to eat a meal at Tom’s. It’s just hot dogs and nachos, after all.