Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Putt-Putt

I know that there are many in the area. What seem to be the best ones?



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I don%26#39;t know the answer, but I do know that there are those that seem to be more for the young child, and those that are designed more for the adult.





Perhaps, if you would tell the general age, someone could direct you better. There are really a bunch of them!!!



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There are tons of them! Some of the more popular would have to be Dragon%26#39;s Liar at Broadway at the Beach, and Mt Atlanticus right across from the Pavilion downtown MB.





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Mt. Alantis is one of my faves and the one at Broadway at the Beach Dragons Lair is a fun one too




Throw in Hook with the above mentioned.




- Jungle Caverns


- Jungle Golf


- Professor Hacker%26#39;s in N. Myrtle


- Mayday in N. Myrtle


- Jurassic Golf


- Mt. Atlanticus


- Capt. Hook%26#39;s


- Dragons Lair




Hawaiian Rumble in North Myrtle is a very good one too




My husband and I will be bringing a 4 year old.




In my opinion, any miniature golf course will be fun for a 4 year old. However, Jurassic Golf (with the animatronic Dinosaur) and Dragon%26#39;s Lair (with the Dragon that shoots fire) may be a little scary for your child.



My best advice is to try to play early. Your biggest difficulty won%26#39;t be with how difficult the course is. Your biggest difficulty will be keeping a 4 year old entertained while you wait in VERY long lines in the evening. Sometimes, you have to wait 10 minutes between holes on crowded courses on summer evenings.



The afternoons are too hot to play, but early evening (5pm) is a good time. Some of the minigolf courses open in the morning, and that%26#39;s a wonderful, un-crowded time to play. Jungle Lagoon (or Jungle Caverns, or Jungle-something) around 5th Avenue South on Hwy 17 opens at 9:30 am.



Good luck. PS - Hawaiin Rumble is my personal favorite course. It is in North Myrtle.




I would suggest Dragons Lair as well. It was also rated best of the beach 2005.




I agree with WV, the best time to play would be in the morning and early afternoon. A lot of the courses have deals usually before 5 or 6, where you can play all day for one rate.

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