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1125 US-98 E
Destin, Florida 32541
Ok. Not much of a challenge or creativity for the courses, and a lot of maintenance needs to be done throughout. The turfs were pretty worn. The cost for 4 people was $52 which seemed steep!
We love mini golf and this was a great adventure. Highly recommend for a family fun evening. We went around 7pm on a Saturday night, the place was busy and we had to wait a little on each hole but when you're with great company it's so much fun no matter the wait. We enjoyed our experience and will return on our next beach vacation!
This place was great! Onky one thing Ibhad to figure out and that was how to get the ball for mini golf. Did not find much in instructions. Go in and to left is where you get a card you can recharge. Put your credit card or such in and get the amount of points you need. Take that card to your right, slide it and pick your ball! This was lots of fun and we will be back!
Terrible. We did the lower island course, but I could see holes on mountain course. All holes are extremely basic with no fun challenge at all. One hole was literally about 6 foot across. One hole was sunken down in broken. This place was boring and a waste of money? yet somehow packed because it's in a tourist trap. Take my advice. Don't go? especially at night! We have a better course in the middle of a cornfield in Ohio. ????
We only did putt putt. There was a $10 off coupon for spending $50. So the 4 of us played for $40 total which was an okay price. We chose the more challenging mountain course. All holes are par 3. One hole in particular is impossible to get a 3. A couple of other holes have hole-in-one potential. The course was in pretty decent shape overall. None of the holes have mats or any indication of where to place the ball when starting. Just start anywhere you like. They have a practice green. Getting the golf ball
My kids love to come here every time we are in Destin. We can almost walkover from silver shells. The bumper boats were a huge win for my daughter this year and my son absolutely loved that he was tall enough to ride on the go cart track and bumper cars this year.
If you want to play mini golf don't do that here impossible to put the ball in hole each hole has a metal lip that the ball bounces against it. Dirty water in ponds prob has malaria. Just 0 stars
Very nice miniature golf course. There are 2 courses, Mountain and Island. Not too much up and down on Island course.
Tourist trap! All holes offer no challenge, and impossible to get it in the hole with these metal rings sticking up. Wouldn't go again.
I brought my family there twice this past week. Mini Golf was great. Played both courses. Mountain one was tough. Arcade was fun. But the staff were what made it great. We were the family that shows up RIGHT when they opened and we were welcomed with smiles, good mornings, and patience. (We have a 5 year old) We were there Tuesday and Wednesday from 10am to around 1pm. So whichever employees were working, especially in the arcade during that time time, should be commended. Maybe a bonus or more responsibili
A lovely course with 36 holes.
Lots of fun, old style outdoor putt-putt! There are two different course. The Island Course is the lower course and has less climbing than the higher course. Park in the front, then you need to follow the path to the hut toward the back. You use a vending machine and a credit card to purchase your passes and get the balls and clubs. $12 per person. There are other activities, we just played putt-putt.
2 separate 18 hole courses to choose from, on 12 a person. It takes about an hour per course, and well worth the money! Super interesting and detailed courses with shade, waterfalls, trees, and mountain detailed sculptures around!
We had a great experience visiting. We utilized the app over the iPhone before we came. We pre-purchased our card online and it couldn't have been more easy. We took advantage of further coupon codes that exist to save even more. Maybe consider adding updates in the app for remaining balance and reloading through the app as well. I think there may be a cost to benefit for customers and owner through more features within the app. The large kiosks were helpful and user friendly. The staff was even able to t
Great service! The family go kart ride was fun!
Great place for mini golf with a large racing track arcade and others. A great variety place for kids that doesn't cost an arm and a leg
We did dinosaur loop. It the worst mini-golf I ever been to. Somewhere in the middle of a loop it was impossible for a kids to avoid water stream trap and then ball gets stuck in a stream down on the level.
Lots of good options for families of all ages! They have lots of different rides so all the family can ride. We did mini golf and rode the go-karts two times. It was so much fun!!
The place was great! There was staff all over that you could go to with questions. The place is really fun, for family time or dates. My family enjoyed it, specially my little ones. We will definetly be back!
My kids and husband and I all rode the go-karts. It's a great course that goes up a level and down a level and you can go around a few times. It costs about $12 per person to ride, but there are quantity discounts.
From out of town and played mini golf, the holes were kinda boring and 12 bucks a person is a little steep. Might be back!
Great ice cream, nice little 18 hole putt course. Plenty of shade
Holes are installed improperly. It makes it hard to overcome the edge of the hole. One hole was closed. We've been to better places.
Fun night of playing mini golf
We had a great time!!!
We had a good time on our vacation! Great place for the family. Good food too!
No too impressed. It is what you think it is. Mini golf in a tourist hub, you'll likely only visit the one time...
Meh overpriced in my opinion but sort of the only game in town.
Nice place great if you have a baby but not stroller friendly which is okay!
Terrible course. Very poor greens and an awful 18. Not worth $13
Mini golf and go karts... perfect time killers as well as wallet drainers.
We had so much fun at this Putt-Putt course
We had such a great time
I love this place! Lots of fun for everyone.
Better than most nowadays!
Great family entertainment
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No worries — arcades are about having fun, not being perfect. Try a variety of games, ask others for tips, and remember: the vibe is more “let’s play” than “let’s win.”
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