Miniature Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf without battling huge crowds?
We always recommend hitting the course right when they open in the morning, especially during peak summer months. You'll beat the heat and the rush, making for a much more enjoyable round on their elaborate pirate-themed holes.
Is Pirate's Cove just another themed mini-golf course, or does it offer a real challenge?
This isn't your average windmill course; Pirate's Cove features some genuinely tricky holes with clever water hazards and elevation changes. Expect to use more than just a straight putt to conquer the Blackbeard's Challenge course, which we find particularly engaging.
What's the typical cost for a round at Pirate's Cove, and is it worth it for a family?
A single round usually runs about $12-15 per person, but they often have family packages or second-round discounts if you ask. We think it's a solid value for the elaborate theming and well-maintained courses, especially if you plan to play both 18-hole tracks.
Are there any specific tips for playing Pirate's Cove, like what to wear or if it's stroller-friendly?
Wear comfortable shoes, as there's a fair bit of walking up and down hills, and bring water-it gets surprisingly warm out there. While the paths are generally wide, some of the inclines can be a bit steep for strollers, so keep that in mind for younger adventurers.
We're visiting the area; what else is there to do near Pirate's Cove to make a full day out of it?
Pirate's Cove is perfectly situated near Broadway at the Beach, so you can easily grab lunch or dinner after your game. We often pair it with a visit to the Ripley's Aquarium or a stroll through the shops for a complete family outing.