This place was a bit disappointing. I know it's known for it's $10,000 flowers, but they weren't anything spectacular. I feel like the flowers and plants mostly got in the way of the golf courses. Some of the plants were literally on the course, and it's like what? The blue water and the water fall were cool, though. We were trying to get the water mill to spin, but since it's uneven, it stops spinning and gets stuck. I feel like the courses were very narrow and rigid, making it harder than usual to get the ball to stay in there and to get the ball in the hole. We like Pirate's Cove and Skull Island much better. The guy in charge was very...
Read moreQuiet, not in your face place. Most people drive by and don’t even notice it. Which makes it great for those who go and know about it. It’s tucked in next to The Unfinished Furniture Mill Store, Holiday Hill Ice Cream and. Motel. The grounds of the miniature golf are very nice. Lots of greenery, flowers, trees, bushes, gardens, waterfalls, etc. The course is fun and challenging. The gentleman who waited on us( not sure if he’s the owner or not) was very nice and pleasant. He treated us the way a customer should be treated. Can’t say enough good things about him and...
Read moreWe visit the Cape every year, and morning mini golf is a big part of our daily routine. This year, we were delighted to discover Holiday Hill! As other reviewers have mentioned, the staff on the desk could not be kinder or more inviting. The grounds are beautifully kept and what the classic mid-century course lacks in flash it makes up for in challenge. Relaxed atmosphere and a great balance to the Cape's other great miniature golf offerings. I highly recommend making it part...
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