Konow's Corn Maze

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Homer Glen, United States

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Farm· Pumpkin patch

Konow's Corn Maze Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Konow's Corn Maze is located in Homer Glen, United States on 16849 S Cedar Rd. Konow's Corn Maze is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category farm in United States.

Address

16849 S Cedar Rd

Phone

+1 7083018845

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Anjelica Masson

If you are looking to risk your life as well as your family’s life for a bit of Halloween fun, by all means come to this farm for a Covid case waiting to happen! Where less than half of the employees, staff and customers are wearing masks; and no safety protocols are being put in practice. Crowd control is non-existent and sanitize stations are no where to be found. So, if you want to spend your money and time on a possible severe death, come on over to Konow’s Farm.

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Vanessa

Fun for the whole family. Small and large corn mazes, 2 large corn bins, a haybale stack to climb, 2 petting zoo sheds, a mining for gems shed, a gift shop, 2 large bounce pillows, plinko!, face painting, a balloon magician, a prop jail, a kid size cow train ride, a pumpkin cart train ride, a hayride, food areas, picnic table areas with plenty of seating. Since its close to Chicago, there's all different kinds of people there. Its nice to see different cultures and ethnicities and the different languages too. This is a family oriented place that offers so much to do for children.

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Katie Schultz

As others have said, no social distancing, number control on indoor areas, and only cashiers are wearing masks. Other employees and even someone identified as a manager were not wearing masks. Employees manning the outdoor grills were not wearing masks or food gloves. “Face masks required” clearly means as you enter and then they don’t care. Many people were walking around and in all areas of the farm without masks on. While normally a fun and great place for a pumpkin patch, skip this year because there are no safety measures in place.

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ha95

First time going there and it’s a nice, low key pumpkin patch. It wasn’t crowded at all, but maybe it was due to the colder weather. It’s perfect for the younger kids. Plenty of hand sanitizers around, everyone is wearing masks and there was also hand washing stations too. Everyone is very friendly. Would love to make it back before they close for this year.

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Jaime Perez

This was our 9th year taking our daughters we always have a good time. I figured things were going to be a little different this year considering we're in a pandemic but everything was the same. There were very few employees wearing mask, there were stations for hand sanitizer but nothing was there. Nobody was supervising anything, you were cheek to cheek with people in the buildings. One their website they have it sounds like they were prepared and playing it safe but it was a joke. The barn is usually very clean all the animals had many piles of poop in there pen with no or little water. There were kids in the corn pit chucking corn at everyone and wrestling while the guy who was in charged stared at his phone. They charged a dollar for animal feed and it was the tiniest cone with about 10 cheerios in it. I was very disappointed, we've loved coming here for so many years it's a family tradition that ended this year.