The set pieces in this place are wild. We bought the best valued combo in the world. Not only do you get to engage in a luxe, air conditioned, and pristinely themed 18 hole mini golf course, but also you get access to the brand new “haunted walkthrough” a walk through a haunted set of rooms with animatronic ghouls and representation of the undead, but also freakish rats and strange smoke. Let me tell you, this place just kept going. I swear it didn’t look that big from the outside. “Very valid point” says my golfing acquaintance. If you are sensitive to loud noises, strobing lights, or have any serious medical illnesses, maybe step back because i will say there are some flashing lights and smoke elements that are of top volumes. But don’t steer away because that was a great experience, despite the fact that we did it with two teenaged girls. As for golf. There may not be cultivated greens, but the course blends fun and risky elements leading directly to the hole AND a safe route just as reasonable. The golf takes you through various rooms with significant different in decoration, but the highlight is the black light room. EVERYTHING shines…even where the sun don’t. Now, I obviously didn’t write my name anywhere and it definitely wouldn’t say “Sues Connect 4” but if i WERE TO, it would be directly on the left side of the nose on the marble woman statue. My golfing acquaintance also smartly added: “Alright. We were stuck behind this absolute SWEAT of a golfer, but I didn’t mind a bit as the combination of the rocking tunes and the bone chilling ambience made me more than willing to…um…be in there for many minutes while this man lined up his...
Read moreIt’s a well made course in its theming, but the holes themselves are kind of boring. Hit it straight, that’s it. Very few ramps and skill sections like the competitors at Pirate or Seaport village.
The Pros - the theme is neat. Cool effects and decorations make for a unique and different feel.
-The best part, is the fact that it’s entirely indoor and air conditioned.
The cons - it’s a rookie course, where there are very few ramps or short cuts, and the ones they actually have don’t net you a hole in one. What’s the point of taking the ramp if it won’t work?
No free game hole. I need the thrill and challenge of hitting it in. They just have a plinko style game to drop it in at random.
The price is absurd. At 13$ it’s nearly double every other course on the boards, and it’s almost triple some others like tee time and goofy golf!
They don’t let anyone in, or any age, unless they pay. This to me is a such a strange policy, and a major turn off. My 2 year old son isn’t old enough to play and just likes holding a ball and dropping it in, and my mother likes to come watch her grandson, but this course says they both have to pay!
I suppose that’s price for having the full AC pumping. Might be ok for some, but you’re really just paying for AC...
Read moreThis use to be one of my sons and my favorite mini-golf spot on the Ocean City Boardwalk in our annual father/son mini-golf tournament (15 years and counting!). Since last years tournament, the establishment has added a haunted walk through tour (Which is a great idea for progression from a company standpoint), but in doing so, it Haunted Golf is now the most expensive mini-golf on the Boardwalk at 12.99 a person. Which is a BIG increase from last year. With the addition of the Haunted Walk through, they had to re-organize the existing holes, eliminating some of our favorites, adding some new holes, and redirecting the path through the course (in example, it use to be you would come into the trophy room and see stuffed animal heads around the tops of the walls, in particular a rhino, then go around the corner to the next room where up on the wall you would see the rhino's hiney sticking out from the top of the wall. Now it is backwards.) The new changes, plus the increase in price really took the fun out of the course that we have loved for more...
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