Stay away if you have children with special needs. My son is severely autistic and I decided to take him there to have some fun. The guy at the entrance bashed me because he wasn’t wearing the mask. I brought to his attention that as per NYC guidelines, kids with autism are exempt from wearing masks and as per CDC guidelines mask are not mandated outdoor if you can maintaining social distance, which it’s highly enforced at this minigolf course. After an heated exchange of words, he said that if my kid won’t wear a mask, he will refund me the tickets and walk me out. It was plenty of kids without masks at that moment!!! Btw, the place is old and it’s not worth...
Read moreAmazing view of the water and it feels like you're not even in the middle of the city. All the trees and plants sort of separate the course from the surrounding park.
The golf clubs and balls were in great condition and so was the course. The whole course seemed well maintained and quite clean.
Most of the holes are pretty straight forward. My favorite holes to play were the one behind the waterfall and the one where the ball drops into a chute. We visited on a weekday morning and it wasn't crowded at all so we were able to take our time playing and re-playing each hole.
Definitely one of the best mini golf...
Read moreI came here with a friend around September, and this pier is quite beautiful. The mini golf area is really fun, and it's only $6 per person and that includes the golf clubs and the golf ball. The only thing about the mini golf area is that it's shared. You have to wait for the people in front of you to finish before moving to the next hole, but that's not too bad since every person has 5 tries to get the ball in the hole. There are a total of 18 holes to end the game and all of them were fun.It's very beautiful to look at the sunset from the pier and such a beautiful romantic setting. I plan...
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