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Find Your Way Out Of This 10-Acre Barbie-Themed Corn Maze This Fall
New Jersey’s Happy Day Farm just announced their 2023 corn maze and let’s just say, this Barbie farms! That’s right, Happy Days will be what you could call Barbie’s Dream Farmhouse for the season. The 10-acre corn maze will be cut into the shape of power duo, Barbie and Ken, all fall long.
Each year the corn maze is complete with a new design, three miles of pathways and a lookout bridge. There are typically two paths to choose between: a shorter route (10-20 min) and a more challenging route (45-60 min).
And though the maze won’t open until September 9, the farm has already turned into a pink paradise while sunflowers, zinnias, lavender & blueberries are still in season.
Walk down Barbie Way and find endless fields of lavender, relax on bright pink furniture in the middle of a flower garden, step inside the pink phone booth, and take a photo on the pink tractor. Plus, their adored pumpkin village has been transformed into a House of Flowers pink paradise.
Current admission is $25 per person. This grants visitors access to all fields including blueberries, lavender, sunflowers, flower house & zinnias.
Once the fall season begins, activities beyond the Barbie corn maze include a bee barn, bubble cart, fun slide, giant checkers, hay maze, pig races, tug-o-war, tractor rides and more.
If you get hungry from all of the fall fun, you can fill up on cheese steaks, fries, hamburgers, hotdogs, chicken tenders, gyros, zeppoles, fried oreos, apple fritters, funnel cakes, and fresh squeezed lemonade at the food concessions.
Learn more about Happy Day Farm on their website.
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HARLEM WEEK 2023 EVENTS
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Hidden Gems: Discovering Harlem’s Historic Landmarks And Architectural Marvels
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