Peter Pan Mini-Golf
(512) 472-1033
1207 Barton Springs Rd
Austin,
TX
78704
30.2605
-97.7573
Neighborhood: Bouldin

What People Are Saying About Peter Pan Mini-Golf
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In Short
Peter Pan's 36 holes are divided into two courses, east and west. Legend has it that the east course is somewhat easier, but you'll have to judge for yourself. Every hole offers some kind of obstacle or character that families and couples must put through or around. Some holes even have multiple levels. Many of the concrete and fiberglass characters are originals, withstanding the half-century of weather and errant putters have wrought on them.
User Reviews
Lemauriett
June 18, 2008
Great place for a date, SUPER cheap !!!! You can even take your own little cooler with beer.... Oh and they only take cash
read full reviewjewlzzz
March 15, 2008
It's not a bad place for putt-putt -- decent prices for about 18-holes, and there are 2 different courses so it's not too crowded, etc. But, we were there for a family birthday party, so we invited a lot of family -- that means we had babies there, old folks in wheelchairs, etc. The old folks and their drivers ended up having to go home and taking those who didn't have rides, and the ones who did not want to fight their strollers up the stairs went home also. So, basically, it's a pretty good place for DATES. No kids, no old folks, nothing with wheels will make it past the parking lot!!! And then, there are only drinks -- NO FOOD! Eat before you go.
read full reviewAnonymous
November 25, 2005
My wife and I like to play miniature golf and this is our favorite one in town. They have several fun obstical courses for you to play on. They can get rather crowded on the weekends in the evening and they takes some of the pleasure out of it since you can't be too leisurly. It is better to go during the week when its not as crowded.
read full reviewThe Details on Peter Pan Mini-Golf
When to Go:
Friday and Saturday nights are packed, often requiring a 10-minute wait for clubs. Go in the early afternoon to avoid any kind of rush. Or go during school hours so you and the truant school kids can have the course to yourselves.
Save Money:
Children under 5 can pay for $3 for one course and $4 for both.





