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Corn Dawgs Corn Maze has many fun things to enjoy. The corn pit is fun for all ages, and the slides, swings, etc. are fun as well. There isn't much food, but you can purchase a snow cone or a funnel cake. You can go inside the animal pens and pet the chickens and horses. It's really fun.
Corn Dawgs is a great Fall activity for the entire family. There is plenty to do no matter how old you are. The black mamba slide is a blast, we must have done it 10 times. The kids love the corn pit and hay ride! Pricing isn't too bad either for a full day, we purchased the $25.00 bracelets for the kids, which allowed them to participate in every activity they had to offer other than the pony rides. Food pricing is very reasonable as well, our family of 5 had lunch and snacks for $30.00. Corn Dawgs is a fall tradition for our family.
The night we went in October 2014, everyone was talking about how poorly the animals were being treated. It is such a shame because it would be just as fun WITHOUT the animals there forced to be tortured by people. The horses were whipped by the owner who picked them up at the end of the night. The worst though was the poor rabbits. As we got to the rabbit section, one poor rabbit was being carried out of the gate on the verge of dying. The worker told us that was the another rabbit had died earlier that day. She said they had been dying all month and they just keep getting more and there are tons buried around the corn maze and in the edge of the woods. Somehow they seem to have no idea why when it is totally clear to everyone else. The rabbits are held in this big pen where they can't escape and all day long adults and kids of all ages are stomping around in there, chasing them, holding them, grabbing them, dropping them, scaring them. Anyone can google rabbits and read that their bodies are extremely fragile, and their bones are broken very easily, even by being held a little too tight. They are not good pets for kids due to this and especially not good pets for hundreds of people to be picking up and chasing and dropping all day & night. The worker told us that the ones that died would get where they couldn't move and would barely be breathing. DUH! I'm sure half their bones were broken. Another BIG problem is the way the lighting is so bad at night and whole sections of the rabbit pen are in totally darkness and you can't see if you are about to step on a rabbit or not. The least they could do is close the animal exhibits at dark. It would be best if there were no animals there at all! If they think they have to have animals, they should not be any sections where people can get in there and walk around with them. Let people stand around the fence and see them and maybe pet them if they get close enough. OR do like Washington Farms and have the rabbits in big wooden boxes/cages with hay and only allow people to stand beside the box and reach down and pet the rabbits, NOT PICK THEM UP. Washington Farms always has workers watching to make sure no one is picking up any of the animals, just petting them gently. I'm not going back next year. It was very upsetting for my whole family and there were a lot of other people talking and complaining about it. Besides the poor animals, most everything was fun. I do think it is ridiculous that the $25 is supposed to include everything, but it doesn't include horse or pony rides or the big inflatable jump thing. That's another $5 per person, each activity. The Zip Line is totally dangerous and unsupervised. We saw a kid go flying across, crash into the pole at the end and flip upside down and land on his head and roll down the slope! His poor parents almost had a heart attack, the worker didn't even notice. It's a miracle the kid wasn't paralyzed. I'm sure he had a concussion.
We visited the corn maze today and we had a great time. We spent around 4 hours today at the location. We did almost all the attractions. We enjoyed the maze and the different attractions. The park was very clean and the maze was clean. The restroom was clean and supplied. We went on a Sunday Afternoon - not at night. We bought the all access arm band for everyone in the group and it did save me some money. I did not have to buy extra tokens for the different attractions we enjoyed. We will return in the future for the events Corn Dawgs host.
We went to this corn maze last year and loved it.This year...well, let's just say my kids couldn't do half the games and rides they did last year for general admission. If you have little kids (2-8)year olds, then they will have a good time. Otherwise the corn maze and hayride is for the older bunch.
Been checking for over a week the dates and times to go to the Corn Dawgs Corn Maze. Everyday the internet showed they were OPEN and the time for that day. Today we decided to the Corn Maze. We got there to find the maze CLOSED. Before you waste your time driving there to find it closed, call them! Attached is a pic of the computer screen showing they were open on the day we went. HaHa on us.
The grandchildren love to visit this each Halloween, both those in lower school and high school. They typically meet their friends there so I haven't been through the maze but they love it.
It became a tradition for us, to visit this place once a year, around Halloween. There are so many fun things for the kids to do ( even adults)! Slides, jumping pillows, swings, corn box (similar to a big sand box, but filled with corn), tractor rides, corn maze, zip lines for kiddoes, climbing things, all kinds of fun stuff. No outside drinks or food alowed but I suggest packing some lunch and drinks and just go to your car for a break and come back in. They have some fast food items but not worth the money and unhealthy. Sometimes you can find coupons online to save a couple of dollars.
went for the ice skakting was very disppointed to find out it was in a tent
Corn Dawgs is a nice idea for Loganville but once you get in they nickel and dime you to death. There are lots of things for the kids to do with some free but others you have to pay for. We were there for pumpkins. Rather pricey, we spent 30$ just on pumpkins but the overall concept is nice for the area.
Corn Dawgs had activities for all ages! I took my two 12 month olds and they had a blast!!! I can't wait until next fall!
A girl friend of mine and i brought our kids here after i had seen it on trip advisor. The only thing about this place was they charged more for the adults to come in when in all actuality the only reason we were there was because of our children. I dont believe a kids facility should charge more for the parents. Over all our kids had a great time. The coca cola maze was a challenge and extreamly fun and they also had a lot of other great things to do.
This is not a "Haunted Maze" this is a horror maze in the terms of a Psycho who in one scene of the maze shoots a child in the head execution style. This is not spooky ghosts, zombies and chainsaw noise; this is adult themes, bad words, and shocking scenes such a the child being shot in the head, a priest holding a cross who is actually Satan, very much in bad taste and 100% not appropriate for children. The regular maze and activities is a lot of fun but they should not call the haunted maze a "Haunted Maze" They should call it a Horror Maze. Bathrooms are awesome, food is expensive but good. Would have 5 stars if not for the Haunted Maze experience.
Last year my son's class visited Corn Dawgs with his fourth grade class. He came home very excited about it and wanted to go again over the weekend. I had been to corn mazes before and had never found them to be that much fun, but we had the time of our lives at Corn Dawgs. There was so much to do that I never even set foot in the maze itself. There are zip lines, a cow train, gem mining, a hay ride, jumping pillows - a ton of stuff. My daughter, who was in 8th grade, ended up getting a season pass and going to the haunted maze several times. It was a nice, family atmosphere so I didn't feel nervous about letting her go with friends. We can't wait till they open for this fall season and my son wants to have his birthday party there.