We've heard great things about South Texas Maize so this year we decided to check it out.
They had this big bubble thing called the corn popper. It was bouncy and took the girls some serious warming up, but they wanted to go back again. Kinda like a trampoline, but not quite as bouncy and lots bigger :)
The maize was pretty cool. Pretty different than the ones I went to in Utah: The corn is a hybrid, meaning it doesn't produce actual corn, which is why its still green (aside from the fact that its still 80 degrees) and really tall. Then they double plant the corn in the pattern for the maize. This extrememly convenient!! Mostly because we weren't tripping over corn stumps all day and we could take the stroller through the maize. LOVE.
There were three different 'maizes'. One was really more of a 'path' (only one way to go) but they had boards up along the sides and you could read the story. It was cute.
Then the actual maize was broken up into two parts. The other thing I thought was really nice was before you start you pick cards. There's about 10ish different themes and they range in difficulty. There are numbered markers throughout the maize that correspond to the questions on the card(s). Then the answer you choose tells you which way to go. For fun, we choose several 'themes' and headed in to 'get lost'.
Rylee loved holding the "map". We searched for higher ground :)
It was nice to have two different parts of the maize so we could get out and play a bit before we finished up. They had this giant tubing slide (they had an even bigger one - the entire hillside, but we decided to not pay the extra cash to try it)
They had the little bucket ride, a big hayride, pumpkin patch, food vendors, and even helicopter rides (we passed on those as well :) )
We even let Miss Kelsey ride solo (mostly because her sister refused to let her ride with her). She did pretty good, but slid down towards the end and was lying nearly on her back, but because she was belted in, couldn't get up. haha. don't worry- she survived :)
We may have found a new tradition. We went just before lunch time and I'm so glad we did! After a couple hours, the line to get in was ENORMOUS!! So much so that Michael said, if it was that long when we came in, he probably would have turned the car around. Yikes. And yes, the lines for snacks etc were a little long too, but I'm a succor for kettle corn and fresh squeezed lemonade. But the farm was big enough, that it didn't feel too crowded inside. It was a fun filled family day!





































