My 11 year old son & I tried the mini golf. This is a major Twin Cities park with Como Town (amusement park & rides) just across the street. Both attractions were very well kept and kid friendly. We played both courses. It wasn't busy on a Thursday afternoon. We enjoyed the older course in the fence slightly more as it was fully shaded by mature trees. The only thing both courses lacked were unique features. There are plenty of bank shots and uneven fairways, but the holes get a little monotonous after a while. Parking was easy and the whole area is beautiful to be outdoors in. If we were older adults or young children I would rate the mini golf a 5. But since we're adrenaline junkies, it didn't offer us the creative challenges we were...
   Read moreWe did the 18-hole course The greens were covered with small sticks, leaves, and other tree droppings. We kicked landscaping material off the course and back into the beds. About a third of the holes didn't have tee mats to put from. The balls and clubs were not sanitized between players, but they did have a large bottle of hand sanitizer at the cash register for self-cleaning. Positives, most of the holes were in the shade and there was a nice little deck area in the middle of the course where anyone just watching could sit. It was $7 per...
   Read moreThis is a pretty simple golf course. Don't expect stereotypical obstacles here. The turf on the holes is maintained pretty well, and there is adequate shade. There is no stairs and not a lot of walking if that is of concern to you. My teens and I liked that there are 27 unique holes to play and it was only $12 to play them all. The worst part is trying to find somewhere to park since the zoo is...
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