Mini-Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Lighthouse Lagoon Mini-Golf different from other courses in the US?

We found Lighthouse Lagoon stands out with its genuinely challenging, multi-level holes that incorporate real water features and a working miniature lighthouse. Don't expect easy putts here; you'll need to strategize around the tidal pools and the wind off the 'ocean' on several holes.

When is the best time to visit Lighthouse Lagoon Mini-Golf to avoid crowds?

To truly enjoy the course without feeling rushed, we recommend visiting on a weekday morning right after opening, especially during peak summer months. The evenings and weekends can get quite busy, making it harder to appreciate the intricate course design and ocean breezes.

What's the typical cost for a round at Lighthouse Lagoon, and is it worth it?

A single round at Lighthouse Lagoon usually runs about $15-18 per person, with discounts for kids under 12 and a 'replay' option for a reduced rate. We think it's absolutely worth it for the unique challenge and well-maintained course, especially if you plan to play a second round to master those tricky lighthouse holes.

Are there any 'must-play' holes or unique photo opportunities at Lighthouse Lagoon?

You absolutely have to experience the 12th hole, where your ball travels through a miniature lighthouse and down a winding flume - it's a fantastic photo op. Also, don't miss the 16th hole with its tricky sand trap, a nod to real links golf, which is surprisingly fun to navigate.

What practical advice do you have for playing Lighthouse Lagoon, especially for families?

We suggest wearing comfortable shoes, as the course has some gentle inclines and uneven 'coastal' terrain. For families, consider bringing a small snack and water, as there aren't many options right on the course, and younger kids might need a break between the more challenging holes.