From local reports, it appears that no one was around, or at least no one who was listening. In the interview, they said they called 911 after yelling for help for 15 minutes after they turned out the lights.
It appears the attraction allowed them to enter the maze less than an hour before closing and dark, which is a rule stated on their website. In addition, they alledgedly did not keep an accurate count of people entering the maze so they could be certain everyone was out before shutting down. The farm is under investigation and appears likely to be cited.
There are photos of the maze on their website, which may help people understand what we are talking about. It's essentially a path with 9' high walls on either side. You can't see over or through, and traditional maze navigation methods are intentionally thwarted - there is no algorithm that will guarantee success, it's mostly luck.
It appears the attraction allowed them to enter the maze less than an hour before closing and dark, which is a rule stated on their website. In addition, they alledgedly did not keep an accurate count of people entering the maze so they could be certain everyone was out before shutting down. The farm is under investigation and appears likely to be cited.
There are photos of the maze on their website, which may help people understand what we are talking about. It's essentially a path with 9' high walls on either side. You can't see over or through, and traditional maze navigation methods are intentionally thwarted - there is no algorithm that will guarantee success, it's mostly luck.
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