10-acre dinosaur-themed corn maze to open in San Antonio

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10-acre dinosaur-themed corn maze to open in San Antonio
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The 10-acre corn maze at San Antonio’s Traders Village will be open weekends from Oct. 7 through November.

The maze layout features a wooly mammoth, a megalodon and two dinosaurs based on information provided by Traders Village.

Medium - Takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour to completeAdmission to the corn maze, located at 9333 S Loop 410 at Old Pearsall Road, will be $11.99 per person. Guests can upgrade to the corn maze and all-day ride wristband for $17.99. Kids ages 2 and younger are free.Access to a pumpkin patch and petting zoo are included with the price of admission.Guests can purchase concessions on-site.

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