Cornbelly's FAQ & Help Center
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Popular Questions
How big is the maze?
In Lehi, the two mazes (the main maze and Insanity Point's haunted maze) are cut into 10 acres of corn. The maze in Spanish Fork is 5 acres.
How do you make the maze?
It’s taken lots of practice…27+ years of it to be exact! Our particular process of making the maze is a trade secret, but we can tell you that we plant the whole field in the spring and then cut out the design when the corn plants are still fairly short. The design is created on a computer and then transferred into the cornfield.
Can I eat the corn?
You could, but it would not taste very good. The variety of corn that we grow is field corn for cattle.
What are the dates and times of the Sunflower Festival?
Please visit our Calendar Page
How long do sunflowers last?
Typically, cut sunflowers last about a week. We have rotated the planting of our sunflower fields so that flowers are available to cut during our September sunflower festival, but also during October as well!
How do I care for my sunflowers?
Recut the flower stems at an angle when you get them home and give them water every three days.
Do you have restrooms?
There are porta potties on site at both Cornbelly’s locations, along with indoor restrooms at Thanksgiving Point’s Farm Country and Village Shops in Lehi.
Do you ever close due to poor weather?
Extreme, unforeseen weather can force us to close at any time and an announcement regarding any weather closure will be recorded on our 801-794-FARM hotline and posted here online. If you are at Cornbelly's when we close, you can request a rain check to return another day.
Are there any rules or restrictions to follow?
Here at Cornbelly's we strive to provide a family-friendly, safe environment where guests of all ages gather to create positive memories. To help in that effort, we do have a few rules & restrictions:
- No alcohol
- No smoking or vaping
- No weapons
- No pets (other than service animals)
- No full-faced masks
Visiting
Are there refunds if guests leave due to rain?
No, but you can check with the ticket booth before you leave Cornbelly’s to see if we can provide a raincheck, allowing you to return on a future date.
Can I bring my own food?
Absolutely. Though we do sell lots of yummy food onsite, you are welcome to bring your own as well. In Lehi, we have a large grassy area and picnic tables that are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Additionally, we do have private tent areas that can be reserved for groups or parties. In Spanish Fork we have two large public tents with picnic tables.
Can I leave and come back later in the day?
Yes, you do have in & out privileges to come and go throughout the day/night if you keep your wristband on.
How scary is the haunted maze?
Insanity Point is most appropriate for older children and adults. We like to say 12+ is ideal. Since each child is different, we leave it up to you, as the parent, to decide if your child would enjoy the haunted experience.
Guests 11 and under are required to have a chaperone when attending Insanity Point Extreme.
Are pets allowed?
Though we are big animal lovers, for the safety of your pet and other customers, we kindly ask that pets are kept at home. Service animals as defined by Title II and Title III of the ADA will be allowed on the farm (with the exception of the Insanity Point haunt) and in these cases, we ask that your pet be kept on a leash, properly identified as a service animal, and well behaved. We also ask that your pet in no way comes into contact with other guests, and that you please clean up after any messes.
Note: Aservice animal means any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability.Emotional support animals, comfort animals, and therapy dogs are not service animals under Title II and Title III of the ADA.
What are your busiest and slowest times to visit?
Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays are our busiest days of the week. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are typically less crowded. You may want to plan your arrival between 4-6 p.m. on weekdays or on Saturday mornings if you are looking for a smaller crowd. We also encourage you to come as early as possible in our season.
Are there any special restrictions on any activities?
Yes, there are a few activities that have special requirements. They include: MECHANICAL BULL: 17 years & younger must have parent present to sign waiver. BUNGEE BOUNCER: Harness must fit and a waiver must be signed. BARN SWING, PUMPKIN BASHER & CORNADO: Min. height 42" CORN FLYER: Ages 3+
Guests 11 and under are required to have a chaperone when attending Insanity Point Extreme.
Is Cornbelly's wheel chair accessible?
Cornbelly’s is on unpaved farm ground, but we do our very best to make our event as accessible to all our guests as possible. Wheel chairs, strollers and wagons can be brought on premises and are able to complete half of the corn maze, but the ground (like any farm) can be bumpy in spots. In Lehi, the remainder of the event is spread out over grass, and dirt and gravel (to keep the pesky dust from blowing) that could be somewhat difficult to push through in some areas.
Is there any recommended attire?
Because we operate in October, we recommend being prepared for cool weather. We also recommend wearing closed-toe shoes or sneakers. Remember that you will be in a farm atmosphere and should dress appropriately for the best experience.
Do you allow costumes at Cornbelly's?
We are huge fans of Halloween here at Cornbelly's and love to see our guests come in costume. In fact, we hold a costume contest every season around Halloween - you can find more details on our Events page.*please no full masks
Are drones allowed?
Unless approved by Cornbelly's in advance, personal or commercialdrones(or other unmanned vehicles) whether piloted on or off property are not permitted. To request special permission, please email info@cornbellys.com.
Do you have drinking fountains?
Yes, in Lehi we have 3 drinking fountains located by our sweet shop, general store & funnel cake wagon. In Spanish Fork we have one drinking fountain next to our general store.
Groups
What are the food options for groups?
Cornbelly's loves hosting groups of all shapes and sizes and we do have catering options available upon request, along with the opportunity to pre-purchase food gift cards to distribute to your group. Additionally, we have private tent areas that can be reserved for groups or parties.
Corn Maze
How do you cut a corn maze?
It has taken lots of practice to perfect our maze creation process... 26 years of it to be exact! Our first maze was created in 1996 with a modified weed whacker and took us three long weeks to complete. With years of experience and thousands of mazes now under our belt worldwide, thank goodness it doesn't take nearly that long anymore! Our process begins with a simple concept that we design path-by-path on a computer. Next, after the corn has begun to grow, we transfer our design to the field and cut the pathways. Our exact process is an art form we've tried to perfect over the years, but it essentially comes down to using simple geometry, measurements, and intuition to create the perfect finished maze. By matching points from our computer design with rows in the cornfield, we like to say we are creating the maze in a way that is actually quite similar to a dot-to-dot game on the back of a cereal box!
Is the corn maze haunted?
Our main corn mazes in Lehi and Spanish Fork are not haunted. We do have a haunted trail through the corn at Insanity Point.
How long does it take to get through the corn maze?
It all depends on how many wrong turns you take. The average person will finish the maze within 30-45 min. Some people have taken a lot longer and a few a bit quicker. For those who are worried about how long it will take to finish the maze, we do have Corn Cops in the maze who can help you find an exit. We also divide our maze into two phases so that you can either stop after completing one half, or continue on for the ultimate challenge!
Grab an interactive passport before entering the maze and use it to help guide your way toward the exit, as you answer trivia along the way. This 8-acre Lehi maze typically takes approx. 30 minutes to complete.
This 5-acre maze is a bit smaller than our original maze in Lehi at Thanksgiving Point, and should take approx. 20-30 minutes to complete. It's perfect for those wanting the fun of getting lost, without any frustration. Be sure to grab one of our interactive passports to help guide you on a fun-filled journey to the exit.
Will I get lost in the corn maze?
We hope so! It’s designed to be that way. While everyone does get lost to different degrees, we have designed the maze to be an interactive activity that makes a trip inside the maze more than just a walk through some corn. At the beginning of your visit you have the option of selecting a game that will help guide you through the maze.
Purchasing Tickets
What age is Cornbelly’s most appropriate for? Do adults have to pay to come in?
One of the great things about Cornbelly’s is the fact that it offers something that everyone, of all ages, can enjoy. From babies, all the way up to grandma and grandpa, our goal is to make sure everyone in your group leaves with memories to cherish. Thus, yes, all ages 3+ do pay admission.
Do Thanksgiving Point Property Members get a discount?
Thanksgiving Point Members can receive 25% off any full-priced admission ticket when purchased at the ticket booth and while showing your current Thanksgiving Point membership card. The 25% discount cannot be combined with any other sale or discount. The 25% discount is only valid on admission tickets purchased in the ticket booth. It cannot be used anywhere else at Cornbelly's or towards Adventure Cards, food or merchandise.
What forms of payment do you accept?
To keep payments as contactless as possible, this year we will only accept credit card or Cornbelly's gift cards at all internal locations. We will have one admission window + our internal window and info silo where cash will be accepted and gift cards can be purchased.
If I buy my ticket online, do I have to print it out?
Online tickets will be emailed to you and you have three options once arriving at our ticket booth: A. Present a printed copy of the ticket B. Show it on your phone C. As a last resort, just give your name at our ticket booth & we can look up your purchase.
Cash or Credit Card?
Cornbelly's is primarily cashless, so please be sure to purchase here online or via credit card onsite.
Do you offer any discounts onsite?
We offer $2 discounts onsite for seniors (ages 62+ with id) and military & their immediate families (with id).
Retail
Do you have to pay admission to Cornbelly's to pick & purchase a pumpkin?
In Lehi our pumpkins are located near our exit store, thus you are able to buy pumpkins without even entering Cornbelly's. In Spanish Fork you are picking right from the patch, so admission is required.
How much are pumpkins?
Our pumpkins range in price from .50 to $10. They are priced by size, rather than by the pound, and an average pumpkin is typically around $4 or $5.
What kind of pumpkin varieties are there?
We offer pumpkins of all shapes, sizes and colors! We've got bumpy ones, white ones, baby ones, big ones & the list goes on! Plus, in addition, we sell plenty of small gourds that are great for fall decor!
Do you sell other fall decor?
Yes, in addition to pumpkins and gourds, we also sell straw bales & corn stalk bundles while supplies last. Our goal is to offer everything you need for the perfectly-decorated front porch this fall! View Retail Shops
Sunflower Festival
Are sunflower purchases required at the Sunflower Festival?
Sunflower purchases are not required, but can be added to your admission purchase here or onsite.
What does admission include at the Sunflower Festival?
Admission is to our Spanish Fork location and includes access to the corn maze, hayrides and other farm activities and is required for ages 3+
How do I care for my Sunflowers?
Recut the flower stems at an angle when you get them home and give them water every three days. View Sunflower Care Page
How long do sunflowers last?
Typically, cut sunflowers last about a week. We have rotated the planting of our sunflower fields so that flowers are available to cut during our September sunflower festival, but also during October as well! View Sunflower Care Page