I think bowling is pretty cool. Arcades are also a lot of fun. There is something else that is even better than both of those things. And that is indoor mini golf. Most people only try it because a friend convinces them to go. Learn more here!
When you walk into a mini golf course for the first time you will be surprised. You might think it will be boring with a few ramps and obstacles. Then you get to hole seven. It is like a whole different world. There might be a volcano fog all around and neon lights that make everything look like a dream. Suddenly the person who did not care about winning is really trying to get that ball in the hole.
That is the part of indoor mini golf. It makes everyone who plays it really get into the game. Kids run from one hole to the next trying to beat their friends. Couples who were just relaxing start competing with each other. Groups of friends who are not really trying start keeping track of their scores. The mini golf course makes it all happen. You just have to show up.
The cost is also really reasonable. Most indoor mini golf courses cost between ten and twenty dollars per person. That gets you about two hours of fun, laughter and memories. A lot of places also have food and drinks so you can plan your evening around mini golf.
Not all mini golf courses are the same. Some of them have cool themes, music and lights. Others are more simple with the basics. Both kinds of courses can be fun depending on what you and your friends like. The key is to pick a course that fits your groups style.
If you want to go on the weekend you should book a time in advance. It only takes a minute to do online. It saves you from having to wait around. If the course has food you should get there a little hungry.
The best mini golf courses have least one hole that is really challenging. Everyone in your group will. Try to figure out how to get the ball in the hole. When you leave and are still talking about that hole you know you will be back.
So find a mini golf course, near you. Get a putter. Start playing. Let the game take care of the rest.