We've been to this location twice now to play golf as a family. They do offer you 3D glasses to use if you'd like, but we honestly prefer to play without them. Some of the holes are a little short, but others make up for it with the difficulty level they have like the one with the unicorn painted in the background, we've seen a few people get stuck on that hole. They also have a fun mini arcade with some games that is nice to check out after you are done playing mini golf. The staff were friendly and helpful both of the times we visited.
The only downside isn't any fault of the facility, but the inconsiderate families that visit. Some of the families let their small kids run wild climbing all over the courses, getting in front of you at various holes, etc. I have seen the staff come over and ask families to keep their kids off different objects, etc before though so the staff do try to keep things running smoothly for everyone there.
Play time varies, depending on how many groups are in front of you. One of the times we visited it took a little over an hour to get through the eighteen holes and the other time we visited we were there for about an hour and forty-five minutes to two hours. This is a great place to stop and beat the summer heat while having some fun.
This is a family-owned place and all of the holes are custom made & painted by them. If you look around enough some of the holes have names of family members/staff members hidden...
Read moreDefinitely got some Pros & Cons Pros: Tickets are $25.82 for 2 adults. The gentleman at the front was very welcoming and up beat made sure everything we used was sanitized gave us a quick run down of everything and we was on our way ❕ It was pretty fun & cool being able to play and it being 3D it was pretty trippy. Me and my friend were having a good time until getting close to the end by the 👽 .. CONS: We didn’t get to finish the game there was a whole bunch of people just standing around the course not even playing most were just standing or taking photos meanwhile the rest of us waited for the 5-10 mins to see if they would moved but they didn’t. Even the group in-front of us were waiting. So we ended up putting up the stuff and went to play some arcade games. By the time we were done playing everyone started to leave -.- (the clip at the end) They gave us free 4 quarters for the first game but all the claw games were RIDGED❕-.- Like every claw game had lose claws not even giving u an opportunity to actually get something 😂😂. The ambience, is kid friendly but it seems like there was more adults than there was teens and kids. I give it a 2 because I wanted to enjoy the entire experience but didn’t get a chance too. (update) The manager did reach out to me. Thank you so much for reaching out. I can’t wait to actually...
Read moreI thought that my two sons might enjoy playing this, as they've always enjoyed mini golf. I have always enjoyed golf, so I thought we would meet somewhere in the middle, with this activity. Well, we did not. My sons are nine and eleven but do not mind most any activity, even if they are far older than the recommended age. First of all, whoever had this idea and was able to bring it to market, kudos to you! I simply have a very different mind than you. I am entertained by the ideas of others and those who can make an idea bankable and monetize off of it. Congratulations on your creative thoughts! Back to this idea being put into play. The entire place was dark, and the illuminated portions were to be played into, such as putt putt golf. The admission cost was $12 for ten+ and $9 for a nine-year-old. I had to constantly remove my goggles and my glasses and then put them on again, repeatedly, to get an idea of what was happening. My primary problem was the quality of the 3-D goggles. My sons, who may not possess the greatest amount of patience, ended up playing ahead as there were numerous individuals present and congested with groups. They simply did not have the patience to wait on groups and then on individuals. We played ahead, and that did take some of the fun out of the whole deal. I don't think I'll be doing...
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