A fun time for family to hang out and play here together. Clean, nicely kept place that offers a twist on the standard challenge of mini-golf.
Use the spinner before teeing up at many of the holes to have fun teasing one another in ways that make your game more interesting.
The water features appeared clean throughout the attraction when we were there. This is important as you might have to reach into one of the artificial streams to retrieve a ball unless you're a pro and have good luck.
No matter how good you are, there is an element of chance that can make the kid's day if lady luck happens to be on their side.
Seniors who are not able to climb a flight of stairs may have to bypass a portion of the course. If they attempt to climb the steps to the overarching bridge and tee (have forgotten this particular hole number), a family member or friend might need to spot the elder just in case.
Some of the other patrons lacked a basic understanding of boundaries or any consideration for the comforts of others visiting the establishment. A few were wearing extremely offensive T-shirts that made loud statements and depicted violence that made myself and the other members of my party feel uneasy. Of course we ignored their nonverbal gestures and their bad manners as they began to surface.
Remember, this is a public place and there are areas in this community that attract sketchy or borderline personalities. Fortunately, we kept each other focused on tolerance, the members of our own group and the game itself to make sure that there were no incidents. I'm thinking that we just had a bit of bad timing on this visit.
Otherwise, this really is a nice place operated by a friendly staff that creates opportunities for recreational leisure time with loved ones. There are lots of things to explore, memories to make and tons of fun for the...
Read moreTook my grandkids to play here in the afternoon. They have wheels to spin at each hole for each player to spin and see how to play or how much points they can give away or take strokes off of their own play. My grandkids enjoyed seeing what they can or cannot do next. Even I had to close my eyes at my first swing. The theme was very fun. Pirates and adventure. There were caves , stairs , bridges , hills , obstacles and lots of little streams. The big waterfall is a nice touch too. There re different sized putters. And plastic putters with big heads for the little ones to easily hit their balls with. There are a bunch of different color balls to choose from so everyone has their own color and there is no confusion. Each walkway is easy for people to get through. The terrain makes it very fun and interesting to play on. The aesthetics makes the entire game exciting. There is even a gator pit with real little gators in it at the entrance of the venue. My grandkids enjoyed it very much. At the end of the 18 holes I bought the grandkids ice cream. It’s $4.99 a piece but worth it. If you still want to play there is a little arcade room too. Each players game was under...
Read moreWe showed up a little late, they closed at 11 and we got there at 1030. We were mentioned to by staff we only had 30 min. We get it, it's apparently a slow time for now so businesses have been slow this week and trying to get home . But we hurried through the course and figured out they were just letting us play anyway. We finished around 11:15. But that's not even the review part. This course is super nice and either recently updated or very well upkept. It has been years since I've played on new greens. Most of them are so worn they're tearing apart but this course has new turf on every hole so the ball and how hard you hit it was consistent throughout the whole game. We didn't get there early enough for the tour and gator feeding , however the golf course itself is absolutely worth playing. Fairly easy coarse mostly par 2, if not all . But it is still a lot of fun and beautiful all the way through. And the employees are really nice ! Nice enough to still allow us to play a full round within 30 min of their closing time . Check them out!
P.s. I think it was around $17 per...
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