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Twin Cities Maze/Spring Babies

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Minnesota's largest corn maze (20 acres!) and a harvest festival including food vendors, live music, magic shows, hayrides, a petting zoo, kids play area, huge straw bale maze, giant corn pit, a pumpkin patch and SO MUCH MORE!!!

Address: 8001 109th Ave N, Brooklyn Park 55445
Phone: (952) 992-9326
Email: moc.liamg@ezamseiticniwt
Parking: Lot
State: MN
City: Brooklyn Park
Street Number: 8001 109th Ave N
Zip Code: 55445
categories: urban farm, festival



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Reviews
The Spring Babies even at Twin Cities Maze was super fun for our family! We spent a few hours here. We bought a wristband that allowed us to see and hold a farm animals. The wristband also included the following: “Play Ground, Corn Pit, Straw Bale Maze, Pedal Tractors.” They also had other separate activities that you were able to purchase tickets for “Pony Rides, Kid Train Inflatable Bouncers, and Giant Slide. If you end up getting hungry they had about 7 food trucks to pick out a variety of food. We love coming here in the spring and fall.
If you have not been here you need to try it at least once. What an amazing way to spend a fall afternoon with the family. Plenty of activities to do for young and old. Not too expensive bring cash most venders only take cash. Love this Can't wait to go back
This was a big place with lots of food stands and food trucks, a live music stage, a big tent with tables for the many families visiting to relax and eat their meals. There was a huge selection of pumpkins & gourds. There were lots of kiddie rides and entertainment. There also a hayride with two wagons with two lines to keep it moving fairly decent. Overall, enjoyed the atmosphere, space, food, seating, restroom and kiddie activities. .. asking with the huge corn maze to get lost in and corn pit for the kids. Would definitely come back again.
We went on a nice day and tried everything there and most of the food. Their ad for "free admission" was kind of misleading because while the hayride is free... But you have to pay $8 wristband to get in the hayride area. The slider is $3 per slide or $5 per 2 slides and we thought that is expensive too consider it's a smaller slide compare to state fair. The maze is pretty easy 15 mins but it takes longer if you play the scavenger hunt.
General admission is free. General admission gives you access to pumpkin and wagons for transporting pumpkins. It also includes access to food trucks. If you go on a weekday, there is only one food truck open and none of the ala carte activities are open dunk tank, slide, mini golf, etc. FYI the petting zoo/ animals did not return this year. Also, weekday price is $6/ per person for the kids adventure area versus $10/ per person on weekends. If paying by card, there is a $3.50 fee on top of cost so bring cash to avoid transaction fee. Weekday admission also do not include the corn maze that is otherwise included with the adventure area. Corn maze closed during weekdays except MEA. Sunflower hayride is included with the adventure area it's otherwise $1 if adventure area is not purchased. However we went on Sept 27, 2021, and all the sunflowers were wilted and dying. Would not recommend the hay ride. Other adventure area activities include the corn pit, kid John Deere toy tractors and bikes, small corn maze, Rainbow playset and a dome climbing jungle gym. Kids had fun. Wished weekday admission had more things open but it was a trade off for no crowd. Two hours was plenty for weekday adventure considering less being available.
Very nice and lots of good food trucks. Pumpkins were semi reasonable. Free admission. The maze and the corn play pen is 12 per person
Top fun wading, running, chasing in the corn kernel pit. It was such a unique play area. It was a fun place to go in the fall with the family. We went with kids ages from 4 to 12, and the pit was just one of the things they enjoyed. Our only problem was the youngest boy kept filling his pockets with corn to take home. We emptied out his pockets before heading home, but still found kernels for weeks!
Although I love going to orchards and festivals in the fall, I've noticed some struggle to offer enough entertainment for the family. The Twin Cities Maze does not have that problem, and has provided my son and I the best orchard/festival experience of the season. From the incredible corn maze to the hay bales to climb to the live music to the food to the corn pit to the jumpy houses to the pumpkin launching to the petting zoo it keeps going..., this is one stop that is well worth the price of admission. Some things cost extra once inside, but there is plenty to do without turning over extra cash as well. This is a great stop every fall.
This was a lot of fun. The wrist band gets you the hay ride, kid playground, and maze. My kids loved it, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone with young kids. They also sell pumpkins if you still need one.
great fall family destination, free to attend and plenty of free parking. attractions are available at a cost and also several food vendors as well. lots of pumpkins and mums available for purchase, and the best part is they allow dogs! definitely worth a visit!
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