Frequently Asked Questions about the Maze

1.    Are we allowed to bring our dog? 
Unfortunately because of the crowds, we do not permit any pets at the Amazing Maize Maze, Service dogs excepted.  If you want to bring your dog to the site, they will be welcomed at the Annual Sheep Dog trials held on November 2, 3, & 4, 2007. 

2.    How is your maze constructed? 
Our maze is not constructed... it appears magically in the field... an Amazing Maize Maze with about two and a half miles of pathways in a 7 acre corn field. The paths are then lined with colored ribbon to help you get your bearing in the maze. 

3.    What should I wear to go through the maze? 
The Amazing Maize Maze (TM) is an imaginative use of a corn field, but a working corn field, nonetheless. Please note the rough terrain and be cautious as you walk. Shoes are required; comfortable shoes suggested.  Sun screen is available. Insects are not usually much of a problem.

4.    How long does it take to complete the maze? 
Depends on how good you are. Remember it's not the destination that counts, it's the journey. There are 12 mail boxes locate in the maze, each mail box has a puzzle piece in it, if you can find all 12 puzzle pieces you will have a complete map of the maze. There are also 12 Kernals of Knowledge with fun facts about the Liberty Bell and the people who fought for the cause of Liberty in America. The Ultimate Challenge of course to the find all 12 puzzle pieces and all 12 Kernals of Knowledge. But you don't have to play the Ultimate Challenge to have a good time.  The maze is designed to be completed in 45-90 minutes.
 

5.    Can we take our water into the maze? 
Yes, and we also have several water stations throughout the maze. We have also provided trash baskets at each water station to dispose of your plastic water bottles.   

6.    What if we get lost? 
You will!!! But with perseverance and a bit of deductive reasoning you will solve the maze.  Remember a good way to solve a problem is to ask someone who knows more about the situation than you do. There will be many opportunities to receive a little assistance. 

7.    Are your paths paved? 
No, it is an active cornfield (And yes, I have been asked that.) 

8.    Is the maze inside? 
See number 7 above (And yes, I have been asked that too.) 

9.    Can we take strollers, and wagons the maze? 
While the maze is an active cornfield, strollers and wagons can be used in the maze.  However, as more people visit the maze the paths will become harder and smoother. 

10.   Can we pay by check or credit card? 
You may pay by cash, check or credit card. We will accept Master Card, Visa, Discover Card or Amex.  

11.   Will you have food available at the maze?
We have arranged for a concession stand that will sell drinks, hamburgers, hot dogs, ice cream, slushies and many other goodies.

Center of Scottish Heritage At Rural Hill
PO Box 1009 * Huntersville, NC 28070-1009
4431 Neck Road * Huntersville, N. C. 28078-8342

Office: 704.875.3113 * Fax: 704.875.3193 * Email:
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