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    Cornbelly's

    3.7 (78 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Kassi G.

    A fall wonderland! So many activities. If you have little kids it's a must. Even for adults, it's a great date night.

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    Zehn W.

    Pricy and usually crowded. I still enjoy the ambiance, however, and the food is delicious. I enjoyed the hayride.

    Ryan F.

    Cornbellys is the place to be right now, if you haven't been yet YOU NEED TO GO! It's so much bigger than I expected. We went to the one in LEHI by Thanksgiving point . I was fascinated by how many games , rides & food options there were. There was so much to do we didn't even get to it all. From tall slides, miniature golf , loads of games, silly fun house, pig races, corn maze , to carousels and swings and a huge jumping area.... I mean the list goes on and on they have so much to do. I listed all the food spots for you guys ! *Brownie Bin & Creamery * Churros * Cookie Coop * Corndog Wagon * Donuts * Food Truck * Fudge & Caramel Apples * Funnel Cake * Grill Shack * Lemonade Wagon * Pizza Truck. * Smoke Shack * Sweet Shop * Watering Hole Meals: Smoked Turkey Legs Buttermilk Hand-dipped Corn DogsFire-grilled HamburgersPot Roast Sundaes & Loaded NachosPulled Pork SandwichesGrilled Cheese Sandwiches Chicken SandwichesWood-fired Pizza Chicken TendersFries Corn on the Cob & Mexican Corn Mac & Cheese Cheese CurdsMac & Cheese & Pulled Pork Sandwich Sweets : Fresh Brownies & Frozen Custard - New!Kettle CornCaramel Apples Cotton CandyRoasted Nuts Fresh Made Cider, Pumpkin & Blueberry DonutsFresh FudgeHomemade Cookies & Milk ChurrosFresh-Squeezed Lemonade Apple Cider & Cider SlushiesDeep-Fried Oreos & Funnel Cakes . Be sure to come hungry when you visit Cornbelly's!

    Mylan D.

    There is no social distancing, people are not wearing masks even though signs are posted everywhere and there was just so so many people. When I bought tickets online, I thought they were limiting folks coming in, but it was just way too crowded. It's like a carnival where everyone touches things and there's really no one monitoring to sanitizing each station. It felt like a corona party. Thankfully hand sanitizers are available and touch less. The food and drinks are overpriced. I'm talking $8 corn dogs $10 hamburgers and $3 bottled drinks. There's so many places to eat outside of the area and cheaper. You also will skip those crazy lines. Even just to get in was almost $20 on the weekend. If you purchase online, use discount code belly20 for $2 off. You will end up paying about $1 for processing fees per ticket so you won't really save much. There's no will call so you will stand in line like everyone else trying to purchase tickets. I mainly came for the corn maze and after seeing how big the maze was, I was super excited! The layout and the corn stalks were pretty sad. It's all dried and dead and low enough where you can basically see everything. Extremely disappointed with the whole experience and probably not coming back again anytime soon.

    Lines for season pass holders.  It went from the entrance, past the trampolines, over to the road and down the road.
    Jenny X.

    We bought the season pass during the early bird season pass sale, basically $52 a pass. We thought it was the best deal, but it isn't! If you wait until it's closer to the opning will be a better deal at Utah Sweet Savings or Utah Valley Deals, for closer to $40. Unless you plan on going at least 4 times, it's not worth the headach of the season pass! We went to the Sunflower festival and it was ok, not great. It's a small area and you could see the whole thing in less than an hour. We spent more time driving than it took to walk around see the whole place.(driving from Draper) Great for pictures! There were plenty of families taking family photos there. Great concept, but it's new and needs some work. Buying the pass this year was a huge waste of money! We bought 4 passes and Cornbelly's wants you to redgister them before a certain date. We definatly knew who would be going with three of the passes, but one we weren't sure which friend to put on it. We didn't redgister the pass and Cornbelly's put my name of one of the passes, but I didn't want a season pass. They wouldn't let me change it!!! RIDICULOUS! We have tried to go THREE times to Cornbelly's and haven't gone yet, and the passes expire next week. The first time we went it was closed due to rain. It had been raining all day, but later in the afternoon the rain had slowed and stopped. We decied to go, but they were closed. Wasted trip. Then we went two more times on a Friday and then on a Saturday evening at 6 pm and the wait to get in for a SEASON PASS holder was over an hour long! We didn't want to wait, and it was NOT FUN! For the people who were just buying a daily pass it was a very short line!!! Cornbelly's is extremly busy and there are lots of people who want something to do during October and for Halloween. Parking is horrendous! The lines are way too long! We will never buy a season pass again. We might go one time during the month of October, but there are other places to go and other things to do.

    Denise A.

    One of the the best places to take the kids during fall or Halloween! It's been such a fun time at cornbelly's, my 7 and 6 year old loves it! There are so much stuff to do no wonder it's considered one of the best corn maze's place in US! The food and service are always good too, definitely worth the price!

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    Dawn H.

    We came to Cornbelly's with our son, daughter-in-law and 2 year old granddaughter. This was our first time there. The line was insanely long but it went quicker than expected. We waited in line for about 15-20 minutes. When we got into the line it was clear out in the parking lot. It was a bit scary that cars were driving through the area while kids were getting impatient and not wanting to just stand in a line. Once were we paid the steep prices (seriously why is it stupid expensive), we entered and were instantly confused on what to do or where to go. It is just chaos in there. We waited in a huge line to enter the maze, only to find out we did nit have to wait in line unless we wanted the scavenger hunt card thing. The corn maze wasn't too hard, we were in and out in about 15 minutes. It was kind of boring, stalks were pathetic. They were broken all over and most weren't very tall. There were several areas where there were no clear distinction between the actual path and the gaps in the corn stalks. They did have a cute chicken show (mechanical figures) and a seating area to sit and watch it. It was the only place that was not over crowded. The corn pit had way too many children and adults in there at one point. Adults stuffing their shirts full of the corn and hogging all of the provided buckets. The only other attraction we were brave enough to endeavor was the pig race. They had three little pigs run in the outer circle form one door to the other "racing" to get back in. I'm not involved in PETA nor do I typically comment on animals, but I just felt bad for the little things. Suggested Improvements: -First and foremost, fix the line situation. It is very dangerous and only a matter of time before a child waiting in line gets hit by a vehicle. -Post signage at the corn maze that is large and lets people know they do not have to wait in line for 20+ minutes to enter, unless they want the scavenger hunt card. -Increase the size of the corn pit or only allow children to enter. It is far to popular and crowded to have adults in there too. -Discontinue the pig race. Let those little oinkers free. -If you are going to charge a fortune to get in there, at least have it come with a free pumpkin. I will definitely find a different Halloween activity for us to attend next year.

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    We were visiting from Southern California last week and we decided to take the kids to Cornbelly's in the afternoon. What a treat!! There was so much to do! The kids had endless entertainment and we all enjoyed our time there. The food was surprisingly delicious. We ate pizza and cookies both freshly made on site. This place has so much character , fun and endless photo ops! All employees were nice too.

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    Very fun! Expensive for family. But fun for them all as well. Would I go again? Yes I would.

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