11 reviews of Fantozzi Farms Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
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Paul B.
Place rating: 5 Gustine, CA
Very fun place to take the kids! We all had a good time and very cool maze to run around in! Definitely recommended!
Umar G.
Place rating: 4 Turlock, CA
Being a city slicker means one hasn’t ever appreciated some of the fun things of a more rural existence. I’ve been to Universal Orlandos haunted houses and never liked them. Too well lit, way way too long lines, too many screaming tweens …overall not fun. We bought the Fantozzi farms haunted maze tickets made the drive to Patterson to check out this corn maze. LOVEDIT! it was clear night, everyone seemed to be having fun and the corn maze was actually scary! My creepiest moment were these little«monsters» that quietly followed me for a bit(without me knowing); and when I got separated from my group, I turned around to see a couple of monsters silently watching me from behind. That.was.scary. I would say it was done better than Universal Orlando’s horror night. The moonlit darkness of the maze added to the whole creepy factor. Overall a fun evening. One word of advice. watch your step. LITERALLY.(lol)
Angela H.
Place rating: 5 Mesa, AZ
Excellent mazes, wonderful staff, and a myriad of fun for the whole family. I would recommend this experience to all ages.
John G.
Place rating: 2 Salida, CA
Thought we’d try a different farm from last years at Del Oso in Manteca. A little disappointed. Maybe was the day we went, little to do and pricey to just pay to get in. Only stayed 15 mins, bought pumpkins and left. Maybe Halfmoon Bay next year!
Amber H.
Place rating: 2 San Jose, CA
We come here every year. We love it, but this year saw that it’s a Collin Kaepernik maze. We’ll pass.
Virginia W.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Went with a couple of friends last year just before Halloween and it was so much fun! My first time in a corn maze. Then again I’m a kid at heart so I love this kind of stuff. :) We paid $ 12 each because we wanted to do the haunted maze too. Seemed like a good deal to me. That was awesome, btw, I screamed a billion times. Best part is if you get to all the stops in the maze and show them your punchcard to prove it, you get to take a pumpkin home with you! Before you go, check out pics of each year’s maze pattern on the website just to see what they’re like. Ours was the Mayan face. At one point, me and my friend were looking at our maps saying, «Ok, we need to go through the tooth to get to the eyeball.» I’m better with directions in a maze than I thought I’d be. Just be sure to wear good shoes(uneven ground) and bring Flashlights.
Richard G.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
I brought my son about a month ago and thought this was very ideal and affordable. We went on a Saturday evening and the were fairly crowded… We were able to go into the corn maze & haunted corn maze for $ 22 total for unlimited times through the mazes. My son was a little scared the 1st time going through the haunted maze but after about a 30 minute break checking out the other attractions, he went another 5 times. I recommend checking this family owned operation and support your local business’. also bring your own snacks and drinks if you are on a tight budget.
Amber S.
Place rating: 5 Patterson, CA
Hay rides, tractor pulls, the famous corn maze, a giant pyramid of hay bails, corn«sand» boxes, a kids maze, pig races, and the chance to shoot the pumpkin head off a robot scarecrow? They even have snack bar, and the best selection of pumpkins I have ever seen! If a visit here isn’t part of your holiday celebrations, I highly recommend it!
J C.
Place rating: 1 Patterson, CA
We used to buy our pumpkins here every year. Now they charge $ 5 per person, even for adults to just go in and watch their kids! Sorry, we cannot bring the kids to pick out pumpkins only to tell them«No, you can’t go play in the corn box because we now have to pay for it.» What’s wrong, guys, you aren;t making enough on your overpriced corn maze? We are now going to Ceres to an actual pumpkin patch that does not charge for the extras.
Erica A.
Place rating: 3 Roseville, CA
Eh the corn maze was alright. I’ve never been to Del Osso so I really have nothing to compare to. The pumpkin selection was crap though. I had a 3 year old on a mission to find the perfect pumpkin, and they were all to small and way overpriced. There really wasn’t a patch so to speak, just random bunches of pumpkins tossed in a corner here and there. There was a bunch of small stuff for the kids to do for free i. e a mini maze, hay hill and some corn boxes(like sandbox) to play in. The terrain is CRAZY in the corn maze, we had a smaller child with a stroller, but had to abandon the stroller and carry the baby through the maze. We gave up, and let the older kids finish. Side-note: The clientele was a little sketchy. I’m guessing because it’s cheaper than Del Osso, the ghetto crowd comes to play here. Some random old dude thought it would be funny to toss a handful of corn kernels in the air, fucker when the wind is blowing so does the corn!!! IDIOT!
Joseph S.
Place rating: 4 Hollister, CA
Personally, my first corn maze ever. It was great!!! The Maze was very well planned out. 12 checkpoints, and you can complete as many as you want. It took just over a hour to complete. Several directions you could go. If your not paying attention to the map they give you at the beginning, you could very easily get lost. Highly recommended for family, couples, groups. Bring your hiking boots, the ground is quite lumpy.