Putt Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Putt Putt (course) to avoid the crowds and truly enjoy the experience?
We've found that hitting the course on a weekday morning, right when they open, or in the late afternoon is ideal for a relaxed game. The course truly shines after sunset when the string lights come on, offering a surprisingly romantic or chill vibe you won't get during peak family hours.
How challenging is Putt Putt (course) for experienced mini-golfers, and are there any signature holes we should look out for?
Don't let the name fool you; this course offers some genuinely tricky holes, particularly the 'Windmill Whimsy' with its unpredictable gusts and the multi-tiered 'Lighthouse Loop.' You'll need more than just luck to score well here, making it fun for competitive play.
What's the typical cost for a round at Putt Putt (course), and do you feel it's good value for the experience?
A round usually runs about $12-15 per person, which we think is fair given the course's excellent upkeep and creative design. They also offer a second-round discount if you're feeling competitive, which is a nice touch for extending the fun.
Is Putt Putt (course) suitable for younger children, and what other amenities are available on-site?
Absolutely, it's very family-friendly, with plenty of approachable holes for little ones, though some of the trickier ones might frustrate them. Beyond the greens, you'll find a classic arcade with some vintage games and a surprisingly good ice cream parlor, perfect for a post-game treat.
What truly sets Putt Putt (course) apart from other miniature golf spots we might consider in the area?
It's the perfect blend of nostalgic charm and modern maintenance; you get that classic, slightly quirky feel without any of the rundown issues. The course's commitment to unique, locally-themed obstacles, like the 'Giant Redwood' hole, really makes it feel authentic and special.