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    Uncle Shucks Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch

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    Patti S.

    We come here every year! This year we bought a "Season Pass" (only available Online at https://uncleshucks.mazeplay.com/ ) for only $17...the same price as a one visit ticket !! Lots of fun things to do for families with children (Jumping Pad, Slide Chute, kiddie maze) and the Corn Cannon is fun for all. A variety of "carnival food" is available (Corn Dogs, Kettle Corn, Corn on the Cob, Drinks, S'mores pack, Funnel Cake, Caramel Apples and more)! Haunted Maze only Fri & Sat. And of course, there's the General Store, Vendors for Honey and Homemade Soaps and LOTS OF PUMPKINS to buy!!

    Craig T.

    I came here finally after years of wanting to go to a corn maze. It was $15 per person here and plenty of grass parking. Lower cars beware, go slow so you don't bottom out on the bumpy grass parking lot. There was not many people here as it was a nice cloudy Monday afternoon. There appeared to be 3 mazes. We accidentally tried out the haunted maze first and it was pretty creepy. The # 1 and # 2 mazes were decent but not too hard. There wasn't many things to do other than a wagon ride, tunnel to slide down, corn shot(which was super fun), goat walk, and jumpy pad. It was a nice experience but I probably won't be coming back again. Enjoy the photos.

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    Paulina A.

    A friend and I visited for the first time and had a lot of fun! We picked out a pumpkin, although they have a very small selection for a pumpkin patch. Then we visited the general store and goat viewing, and then started through the corn maze. The corn maze at sunset was a fun experience! We got lost but eventually found our way out after 1 hour! We enjoyed the bonfire and roasted marshmallows under the stars at the end of the night. It was good fun!

    Maria C.

    I visited Uncle Shucks Corn Maze the weekend after a big storm hit several parts of Georgia. Needless to say it was a bad idea. The hunted trail (the one thing we were looking forward to the most) was shut down due to storm damage. We were left with the regular corn maze, parts of which were completely flooded and muddy. The corn was also badly damaged. We had purchased tickets online several days before our visit and I truly wish we had not. We received a partial refund due to the damage but I don't feel it was enough. After the partial refund I still ended up paying more than my friends paid that night upon entry for the same experience. We took a couple of shots with the corn cannon and enjoyed s'mores by the fire pits. The flooding and damage is not their fault - let's agree on that. The 2 stars are mainly because not a single staff member was wearing a mask! It shows a complete disregard for the safety of their customers. Not even the people handling food and drinks were wearing masks.

    Phuong D.

    Been wanting to experience going through a corn maze for some time now. Finally got the chance to visit Uncle Shuck's after shopping at North Georgia Premium Outlets. Pricing is reasonable I believe, $11/person for the corn maze. We only came for the maze and the pumpkins so it was nice to see everything neatly organized into sections. Service: Was okay. I only interacted with a staff member at the ticket booth. She was cordial, nothing outstanding though. Pumpkin Patch: This was mediocre. There wasn't as many pumpkins as I pictured. But if you're looking to buy some pumpkins, there is a small selection available. Corn Maze: This was pretty fun and hard! We kept going in circles and ending up where we started...no luck with the exit. We were on a time crunch, so I would definitely want to come back and try again when we have more time. Sunflowers: They've mostly wilted at this point with the cold weather we've had recently. So anyone looking to take sunflower pictures at this time prob shouldn't come here for that. If only this place wasn't an hour and a half drive, I would definitely come back. I had an okay experience. But I'll probably wanna try out other places next year.

    Pumpkin patch.
    Daniel B.

    Uncle Shuck's is fun for what it is, a corn maze and pumpkin patch. To get to Uncle Shuck's from Atlanta, just take 400 north until you reach the outlet mall. Take a left at the first light immediately after the mall and you can't miss the giant corn maze that comes up on your right. It's about a 45-minute drive from the city. I went with a group of friends this past Sunday and we had fun. Parking and admission to the grounds are free, but you have to buy tickets if you want to enter the corn maze ($10) or go on the hayride ($5). The hayride includes a stop at some bonfires where you can roast marshmallows. Combo tickets (maze + hayride) are $13. There are three mazes you can do: one is 0.3 mile, another is 1.1 miles, and the longest maze is 3 miles. When you buy your ticket, you are given a map of the mazes. There is a game you can play called "The Farm Scene Investigation," where you try to identify, through the process of elimination (via checkpoints in the maze), who killed Farmer Joe. Once you've gathered all the clues and solved the mystery, you can enter your name in a drawing to win a prize. The hayride isn't much of a hayride. It's basically a tractor with two trailers in the back. You can sit on hay in the first trailer. Regular bench seats are in the second trailer. Kids usually pile in the first trailer. The tractor takes you on a short, unexciting ride along the border of the property and back to where three bonfires are. As you exit the trailers, you can pick up a pair of skewers and one Ziploc bag with four marshmallows, which you can roast (or burn) in the fires. Another fun thing you can do at Uncle Shuck's is fire a corn cannon. For $1, you get to fire 3 corn on the cobs at an old, beat-up minivan. The guy loading corn into my cannon lost track of what he was doing and accidentally loaded 2 corn on the cobs into my first shot. It was awesome to watch them spray out of my barrel, Contra-style. There is a small goat farm where you can buy goat food from candy dispensers for 50 cents a serving. There is a conveyor belt system that you can use to transport the goat food to the top of a structure of ramps. This is a cruel and funny way to watch the goats climb up the structure just to eat a little food. There are two dispensers and one of them was broken on Sunday. There is a small food tent where you can buy snacks such as grilled corn ($2.50), boiled peanuts, and funnel cakes ($5). There is another tent with drinks such as freshly squeezed lemonade ($4). Credit card minimum is $10. There are vending machines, that accept $1 bills only, with soft drinks and bottled water for $2 each. Restrooms consist of a line of Porta-Potties. Finally, there is a pumpkin "patch" right at the entrance/exit. Like Ivan S, I put patch in quotes because the pumpkins have already been picked. You can also buy stalks of corn, gourds, baby pumpkins, and other stuff in this area. Wear your walking shoes and be prepared to get a little dirt on you.

    Tevin S.

    I thought the maze was pretty cool. The staff seemed pretty nice BUT social distancing and mask wearing was not enforced. Even the staff had no masks on. I only saw a hand full of other visitors with masks on. We didn't engage in the other festivities due to rain and unmasked crowds.

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    Great experience. Walked about 3 miles in the mazes completing all of the challenges. Lots of things to do! Highly recommend it!

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    The whole family had great time while there. We will go again next year! It was a nice way to spend a fall day.

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    Absurd long lines...haunted corn maze is deceiving long. Once I'm the corn, it's another hour long line....not worth it!!!!!

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