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In 2012 a new idea of a design with personality was produced. The scarecrow was one of the most loved mazes by the customers.
The scarecrow design took 3500 small square bales. There were two additions to the maze in 2012, the gyro (which did not stay in later years),
and a portable concessions building.
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The year of 2013 had a very new concept in the design. The design had a 3-D effect to it, making the illusion that the stagecoach,
wich was the design that year, was driving out of the feild! The stagecoach took 3700 small square bales. |
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The year of 2014 really stepped up the game for customers. A 36'x58' party tent with tables and chairs was added, as well as a hayride.
The 2014 design was just as complicated as the 2013 design. It was a tractor with the illusion that it was driving out of the feild; it took 4500 small square bales. |
The 2015 design had a different feeling to it since it was more or a scene than an object. The scene was a barn and silo with a little tractor in the bottom left hand corner,
and a sunshine in the top right corner. The 2015 maze took 4500 small square bales. |
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The 2016 maze was the hardest maze to build to date, due to the complex shape of the locomotive. The total number of bales used for 2016 totaled 5000 small square bales.
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In 2017 the design was an old pick-up truck with a giant pumpkin in the truck bed. To build the 2017 design it took 5000 small square bales.
In 2017 the whole maze moved to a new location on E. Valley Center Rd. Due to the new location the hayride and veiws were improved for the better. |
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