Absolutely worst customer service ever encountered in the area. Website front page clearly stated that they opened early. They did not open as their hours changed and they did not update their website. After consoling really upset kids that wanted to go, we let the place know about their incorrect website. In response they left an angry, rude voicemail. When confronted in person, the attendant was just as rude and blatantly didn’t care about anything. We used to be frequent customers here… never again. Also, very overpriced. Go to wells beach mini golf instead.
Kathy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Walworth, NY
Way too overpriced. $ 36 for 2 adults and 2 kids. I think the replay price was $ 24. Holes were fun but nothing spectacular. I think only 1 hole with multiple levels/tube to hit into. Nothing that moved.
Cameron T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
I don’t know anything about the golf and the maze looked fun. Staff was cool. Why the three stars? Because the Wheel Of Fortune arcade game is nothing more than donating a dollar to the owner of this place. I like my rip off games to be games. Lose this and you will get five, friend.
Jake K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Venice, CA
Nothing moves; all the holes are the same. Takes 18 minutes for 18 holes. Go somewhere else. The staff was cool, but that’s the only positive comment I have here.
Karen W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Melrose, MA
We had a good time. But they charged $ 11 each for 1 round of golf. For 4 adults it was $ 44! Sorry, but that’s ridiculous! We will be finding another place next summer.
Daniel N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Groveland, MA
Pricey for mini golf. Courses are not really maintained(high weeds). Not very difficult at all. My two young boys played.
Amelia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
It was an okay place to stop for mini golf while trying to kill a few hours before the train. We played both courses, in a group of 4. The Mountain Madness course is way more fun than Nautical Nightmare– MM has fun spinners that give you different rules to play each hole by. One player could have to play only with their feet, or switch scores on the hole with another player. Made it a little different. Overall, though, it was kind of boring. The holes aren’t very creatively designed and aren’t very hard– we’re not especially skilled players but we got multiple holes in one. I would say it’d be a good place for families that have small children, but the six-stroke limit isn’t enforced at all… we got stuck behind a family with two little kids and were waiting on every single hole. They should make sure to remind families that have kids of the limit so as not to bring everyone’s game down. TL;DR: Average tourist trap mini golf.