$ 8 each for unlimited mini golf wasn’t too bad. Except they’ve only got 1 course, so it was really only good for a couple rounds before you’re over it. There were a few groups that were really bad(trying to cut in and cut ahead of you) and a few slow groups. Normally not a big deal, but when there’s only 1 course you’re only going as fast as the slowest group. Holes were fun, tho, especially if you do the optional challenges. The other positive is that there’s absolutely nothing else to do in town, so it has that going for it.
JD P.
Place rating: 4 West Lafayette, IN
Indoor mini golf with air conditioning, neon lights and with varying levels of difficulty; makes for two hours of fun as a group. Total damage: $ 8 for unlimited plays but bring along your student ID for $ 2 off.
Rachel P.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
Cheap minigolfing. Came here with DealChicken certificate so paid $ 10 for two rounds of minigolf and 25 arcade tokens, but it’s normally only $ 7.50 for one round. The course is small but glow in the dark so that’s cool. We went through the course pretty quickly(30−40min). The arcade games were fun but they need to lower the number of tickets for prizes! With 80 tickets, we only got three pieces of candy…
Amanda K.
Place rating: 5 Fairfax, VA
It’s cheap indoor mini-golf with a couple silly scary things along the way. The staff are all easy going college kids that don’t care much and let you have fun as long as you aren’t breaking anything or distubing others. Not the best course I have every mini golfed on. But it is cute because it is all black lighting, low rates(with student discount if you have your ID), and INDOORS. What else do we do in Indiana in the winter? At least we can still mini golf. It’s a cute date, or post-dinner addition to a a date in my opinion! I recommend checking it out. It is even a place for family fun. I am afraid of scary stuff, but it is family friendly spooks! Very cute! :)