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T-Burg Mini Golf |
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1966 Trumansburg Road (Route 96) Trumansburg, NY 14886 |
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607-387-PUTT |
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Check back in May for information on our 2010 corn maze design! Until then, see below for information on our past mazes. Our 2010 maze will be our most challenging so far!
Our “Corny” Maze Rules People who are pregnant or have any of the following conditions: heart condition, asthma, arthritis or claustrophobia should be aware that the maze can be strenuous and are advised to bring a friend and take their time. Children under the age of 12 must be supervised by an adult at all times. We reserve the right to remove stray children from the maze without a refund. The maze is not handicapped accessible and is not stroller friendly. Baby backpacks are recommended in lieu of strollers. Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete the maze and find all checkpoints. There are no short-cuts or quick exits. Take your time and you will find your way out. Please stay on the paths. Short-cuts permanently damage the corn and ruin the fun for everyone. Be careful as your walk, paths are rough and bumpy. The maze is not setup to run around in, so please don’t. We are not responsible for any injuries. No alcohol, smoking, profanity or persons under the influence. No backpacks allowed in the maze unless cleared by attendant. No pets other than service animals in the maze please. They are welcome in other areas. Please keep our maze clean and use the trash and recycling bins provided at the maze entrance / exit. If anyone in your party is asked to leave the premises for violating the rules, then everyone in the party must leave as well (you come together, you leave together ). No refunds will be issued.All guests must exit the maze by dusk except for flashlight nights.2008 Maze:
10 acres of corn carved into the shape of a castle. The largest corn maze in the Trumansburg / Ithaca area and in Tompkins County. Corn Maze not far from anywhere in the Finger Lakes area of New York State: Ithaca, Watkins Glen, Elmira, Cortland, Syracuse, Dryden, Lansing, Big Flats, Seneca Falls |
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