Stranger Things has become a bonafide smash hit for Netflix, drawing audiences into the deceptively quiet town of Hawkins, Indiana and the frightening alternate reality of the Upside Down. The series has now inspired a real-life maze that fans of the show can really, actually get lost in.
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Opening Sept. 14 and remaining open until Oct. 28, this 20-acre corn maze is specifically designed to draw a lot of inspiration from the television series. From the top down, you can find a plethora of references, including the main characters, the monsters that travel through the Upside Down and even elements of the supernatural powers displayed throughout the series.
Here it is! The 2018 Exploration Acres Stranger Things maze.
20 acres of #FieldsToDiscover. Open September 14, 2018 through October 28, 2018. Visit https://t.co/ZPpsHDABbi for more information. #StrangerThings #Netflix #ExplorationAcres pic.twitter.com/JXwqsli8ab
— Exploration Acres (@ExplorAcres) July 23, 2018
The corn maze appears to be committed to bringing as much of the show to life as possible, including the distinctive old school logo design and the fact that the Netflix logo has been incorporated into the maze as well. Perhaps the most pertinent detail is that the maze (located at Exploration Acres) also happens to be in Indiana.
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Check out the amazing maze for yourself, and, if you’re a massive fan of the horror series, consider checking out the most elaborate tributes to the show to date in-person.