We got a deal on facebook that was 2 for $ 10. For less than $ 25.00 including tax it was decent value for an hour of entertainment. Unfortunately the 2 adults did not get a chance to play, as there were a group of 3 right behind us, and another group behind them. The person at the desk should allow 15 minutes or so before letting a group start. Place looked pretty run down, and bathrooms were not in the greatest shape. I may be back on another 2 for 10 as the five year olds enjoyed it. IMO it is not worth the full price which is around $ 13 for adults and 8 for kids.
Kathy H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Montreal, Canada
How else will you spend a romantic date after the movies than to come here? As a couple? Just the two of us, right? Yep! haha it really was a random decision –and $ 23 for two people. There are in total 18 holes, all involve lots of obstacles and turns. Very beginner-like(nothing fancy like windmills!) but very fun on a Sunday why-isn’t-it-summer-yet-but-there-is-sunshine afternoon. Some notes: — The golf club is extremely short. — Glow in the dark — Your white bra under your non-glowing off-white shirt will shine through — If you are slow, the people from earlier holes will catch up to you… — You get a coupon after your game, buy one get one free admin for the next time. — We only spent one hour here. Notes on the obstacles: — Those STARS on the floor are the worst! You hit the inner corner and your ball goes back to where it started! — Creativeness on hole #8 or 16? –I forgot… the one where you start on the top floor, and end up on ground floor! — Our ball got stuck under the cat’s nose, hole #13? OVERALL — YES, GO!!!
Bryan P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Today was one of those days where I wanted to feel 9 years old again. I was successful. Pretty fun place with some buddies. Cool colours/‘trippy’ scenes. Mini golf is always fun especially if no one is serious. Plenty of laughs.
Tom S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mississauga, Canada
I was skeptical at first, mainly because I always thought that mini golf was meant for children, but after going today I realized that miniature golf is what changes you from a boy to a real man. What originally started as a sportsmanlike competition between my friend and I soon turned into an all out war with balls hitting the walls and a single course taking 34 shots to complete simply out of pure frustration and overzealously whacking away at the ball. The competition was intense and the seizure inducing backgrounds only made the visit feel even more like a crazy acid trip. Oh and the place was dirt cheap too, good stuff.