Mini Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play mini golf in New Zealand, considering the weather?
You'll find the most consistent, pleasant weather for a round between November and March, during the New Zealand summer. However, we've played fantastic rounds even in cooler shoulder seasons; just pack a light jacket and be ready for a quick shower, as the weather can change fast.
What makes the mini golf courses in New Zealand stand out from others around the world?
Many New Zealand courses really lean into the stunning local landscape and culture. You'll often putt through holes themed with miniature fjords, geothermal geysers, or even sheep obstacles, making for a truly unique and memorable experience you won't find elsewhere.
How much should I expect to pay for a round of mini golf in New Zealand, and is it good value?
A typical round will set you back around NZD $15-25 per person, which we think is excellent value for a fun activity, especially for families. It's a fantastic way to spend an hour or two without breaking the bank, offering a relaxed break from more adrenaline-fueled adventures.
Is New Zealand mini golf suitable for young kids, or is it more challenging for adults?
Most courses here strike a great balance, offering accessible holes for little ones while still presenting clever challenges for adults. We've seen courses with multiple tee options per hole, ensuring everyone from toddlers to seasoned putters can enjoy the game without frustration.
What's one unique feature or highlight I should look out for when choosing a mini golf course in New Zealand?
Always check if the course incorporates local flora, fauna, or iconic landmarks into its design - that's where the real magic happens. We particularly love courses that feature native bird sounds or miniature replicas of famous New Zealand sights, adding an extra layer of charm to your game.