My boyfriend and I have visited here a number of times and we always play the mini-golf. It’s a fun course and can be challenging at times. The website offers a $ 1 off coupon for a round of golf(also available in pamphlets at grocery stores). The ice cream is also really tasty. Highly recommend if you are looking for a fun time. Depending on the weather, larger groups can be playing. Expect to wait as they will take a lot of time playing. The course also offers the world’s longest hole. There are an array of other activities available for the whole family, including batting cages and go-karts.
Briana P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Concord, NH
Awesome place! My boyfriend and I went here for the first time today. Had so much fun! We played mini golf(with the worlds longest mini golf hole!) went go karting, batting cages, then finished off our evening with some awesome ice cream! Overall awesome day trip for family fun with lots to do!
Rachel L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wilbraham, MA
Nice, family-friendly spot with lots to do. We just did the mini-golf course which was fun. It was one of the first warm, sunny weekends so it got pretty busy. Plus we had a group of five little girls in front of us whose mom wouldn’t let us play ahead. So it took us a lot longer than normal to finish 18 holes. It was a beautiful day though and there are benches to sit along the course so we still enjoyed ourselves. The facility was very clean. Besides golf, there are batting cages, bumper cars, basketball challenges, rock climbing & bungee bouncing. Plus food & ice cream. All the employees were friendly. We only grabbed pretzels to go which were standard freezer fair. Probably should have tried ice cream.
Jerry L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Deerfield, NH
I visited the batting cages two weeks ago, while the shoveled snow was still melting in a shady corner of the property. The very-fast cage was properly set and enjoyable, and when the feeding mechanism jammed briefly, Mark, the manager/owner, immediately fixed the problem and gave me two complimentary tokens. Chuckster’s has a number of picnic tables, both covered and uncovered; even early in the season, the snack shack was hopping and well-staffed. Chuckster’s other offerings — mini golf, jumping area and climbing wall among them — are somehow in a confined space that doesn’t seem cramped. Go-karts are a short walk away, and safety — height requirements, for example — is a priority. There are plenty of benches for anyone needing a rest throughout the grounds. Batting cage prices for 15 pitches were identical to Legends in Hooksett — $ 1.50÷1, $ 5/4, $ 10⁄9 and $ 20⁄20 — and the very-fast speed was what you’d expect. I’ll return.
Jonny C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cambridge, MA
As far as a novelty sports area– this place has it all and it is clean, well priced and full of fun stuff: go carts, rock climbing, mini golf and ice cream. «The Worlds Longest Mini Golf Hole!» Kind of cool, not any super special hole, just long as hell. The golf itself has a cool set up and uses hills, bends and water as obstacles more than just the ol’ windmill, tunnel shtick. Anyhow, this was my first mates first go at both putt putt and go karts and he loved it– so that is good enough for 4 stars from me.
Beverly J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Weare, NH
The mini golf course is fun, but they could definitely use some ridges at the end of some holes to keep the ball from rolling off into the next green. This happened to us multiple times. All in all, I think the mini golf course is fun and worth the money — especially if you get a Groupon deal, which I did. The go-carts are just okay, but be forewarned that they are very strict about the height limits. Even though the two 10 year-old boys I had with me were capable of driving their own carts, one of them was a hair shy of the height limit, so he was not allowed to drive in a cart himself. He was very upset and it nearly ruined our entire day. He was less than an inch below the line. While the go-carts were disappointing, the reason I’m giving this place such a low rating is because the food was absolutely inedible. I ordered the kids lunch — two hot dog meals with chips, a mini cheese pizza, and an order of chicken strips with fries. The kids refused to eat anything but the chips and pizza. The hot dogs were luke warm and had a cheap taste to them, and the fries tasted like the oil in the fry machine had never, ever been changed. Absolutely disgusting. We did not stay for ice cream, but I’m sure that’s fine since it’s Blake’s brand. My advice would be to just go for the mini golf and ice cream, but whatever you do, don’t order food!
Lindsay C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pasadena, CA
«The Worlds Longest Mini Golf Hole!» My family and I have gone here many times. Where else can you play the worlds longest mini golf hole? So random! It’s an awesome mini golf course, fun times had by all! Totally worth going out to! You can race your friends shooting hoops, the loser gets doused with water! They also have food and ice cream. Tip: There isn’t much shade, so bring sunscreen and/or a hat!
D M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Newburyport, MA
My son and I have played every mini golf course in southern NH, Maine and NE Mass. This is by far the best one with Paradise Golf in Middleton MA in a close second. Play this course, it is fantastic!
Chad F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brookline, NH
Went here for the first time with my 5 yr old son after puchasing a «5 Go-Kart ride» pack from LivingSocial. Got there around 2:30pm on a Sunday and it was not very crowded(it has been raining most of the weekend, but stayed dry during our visit). There were a few birthday parties happening, but the mini golf course was pretty vacant. The course was very cool! Some very interesting holes and great water features. There are streams that flow through the course that several of the holes utilize.(Yes, you can actually hit your ball into the stream and it makes its way to the hole!) The only thing that was kinda puzzling was that a few water features(like«little ponds») require the use of a net to get your ball out.(The nets are stationed at each one). However, my son purposefully put his ball into several of these just to use the net… so I guess it has its appeal to the younger kids! The«longest hole» was really neat. I asked the owner if he ever considered having it «Guinness verified» and he said he visited that a few years ago but Guinness wasn’t really interested. His research on the web has shown that the 209 feet is about 20 feet longer than his next competitor. Only concern for the course was that the turf surfaces are getting a little worn, with some«tee boxes» having severe divots and most of the hole areas are well flattened. This made the«final shot» feel like you were putting on concrete on many holes. Owner says he plans to do turf repairs in the Fall. I managed to get about 4 hole in ones, but I realized that several of the holes are slightly countersunk… which makes it a little easier to do. FYI, mini golf is $ 9/pp(5 yrs old and under is $ 5). Go-Karts were very cool. They are electric, so no fumes. However, this means that they slowly lose power over the course of the ride(with a noticeable drop after the first 2 laps or so). They were still fast enough to keep my son satisfied. They only allow 6 – 8 karts out into the field at once. We happened to head over there around the same time as the birthday party so we had to wait a good 30 mins before we got to go on. I would say they let you go for a good 15 – 20 laps before you are directed back to the pit. You need to be 40″ to ride as a passenger, and 58″ to ride alone(and 18+ if you take a passenger). We ended up doing 3 rides. Chucksters serves Blakes ice cream. We got a kiddie cup(3 scoops) for $ 2.75 and shared it. There is also batting cages, climbing wall, and a jump thing… but we didn’t try those this time. We will definitely be back to use our last 2 Go-Kart rides and check out the other activities!
Jim R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Goffstown, NH
My wife, son and I have played four or five mini golf courses around NH this summer, and Chuckster’s was by far the best. We went on a Saturday afternoon and while we had to wait on about half of the holes it wasn’t overly crowded. I will say that the first hole looked backed up by the time we were done though as it looked like three or four groups were waiting to go, so maybe we just timed it well. The course itself is great. There is a wide variety of obstacles(all natural type stuff involving inclines, declines, rocks, water, etc… no windmills at this course!). We were very impressed with the shape of the course as well. It was well landscaped and maintained. There was only one hole were there was a rip in the putting surface and it wasn’t that big of a deal. I would recommend this course over Pirates Cove in Laconia, Mel’s Funway in Litchfield and Legends in Hooksett any day! We also did the batting cages, jump swing and go-karts. I have to say the go-karts were great. Rather new and actually electric rather than gas powered, so it is much cleaner and less noisy than your typical go-kart racing track. An electronic scoreboard keeps tack of each racer’s lap time and then displays the times at the end of the race… definitely a nice touch! Oh and unlike some go-kart racing places you can actually. you know.race…meaning you are allowed to pass other racers. Overall this place is a 5 out of 5 for us and we will definitely be returning based upon how much fun our five year old had.
Ian W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pelham, NH
Chuckster’s Family Entertainment Center is a lot of fun for the entire family(and groups of friends too), located east of Concord on Routes 4−202−9 in Chichester. My coworkers and their kids love this place! Chuckster’s offers 18 holes of miniature golf, batting cages, go-karts, rock climbing wall, jumpsters, and a snack bar offering hot dogs, chips, cold drinks, and 30 flavors of Blake’s Ice Cream including Chuckster Chunk and my favorite, Upchuck(green ice cream with cake & M&Ms) made exclusively for Chuckster’s and you can’t get those flavors anywhere else. The prices here are pretty reasonable, each attraction can be purchased individually and package deals are also offered. Discount coupons are also available in back of Shaw’s receipts and Chuckster’s brochures. I recently played on this stunning miniature golf course which is not gimmicky and takes advantage of the beautiful landscaping with boulders, rocks, and water. The miniature golf course is a bit challenging since it was built on the side of a hill on a graded slope, the holes are 2 – 3 par. There are also mock sandtraps and roughs too! Placing the golf ball right at the starting flag can be tricky, since the ball tends to roll on the slope. I did lose my ball at one of the holes, which just vanished into thin air, so I had to go back up to the counter, where could grab another ball. Hole 13 is proclaimed as «the WORLD’S LONGEST Mini Golf Hole,» traversing down a fairly long and windy slope, where I amazingly got a hole-in-one, feeling like Tiger Woods during his glory years for a brief moment. It took a while to finish this course since several large groups(no more than 5 people each), young and very old were ahead of me. My company is already planning to have a Chuckster’s outing after work in the near future. My recent visit to the miniature golf course was a dry run. Bring it on!