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Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf
Categories: Amusement Parks, Tours, Party & Event Planning, Mini Golf [Edit]
8501 International DrOrlando, FL 32819
(407) 352-7378
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7 reviews for Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf
I hadn't played putt-putt in years and after driving by this place several times I just had to stop in and give it a go. I'm glad I did.
My wife and I arrived around 3:30 in the afternoon and the place was pretty dead. I wasn't sure if it was just timing or if the place was unpopular but by the time we reached the fourth hole we had several groups behind us and by the end of the game things had really picked up and it was getting busy.
There are two courses with one supposedly quite a bit easier than the other. I only played that one and while I'm terrible at putt-putt, I managed to do fairly well. I noticed along the very scenic course (nicest looking min-golf I've see) that there was ample seating and lots of shade. Both are quite nice on a very warm Florida afternoon.
The course goes pretty quick with just two people playing and I wished at the end that I had opted to do both courses for just a couple bucks more. Only downside is that I-Drive gets very congested and it may take you a bit to get to and from Pirate's Cove but check it out if you're in the mood for scenic mini-golf. ARRRGH Matey!
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Mini golfers get ready to putt! There are two courses: beginners and experienced. This location in Orlando, FL on the renowned I-Drive has a water fall attraction surrounded by a mountain landscape. It's themed to pirates. The scenery is beautiful. I-Drive hails a lot of restaurants, shops and amusement parks.
Ahoy matey!
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Located on International Drive, Pirate's Cove is hard to miss. My girlfriend and I decided to stop by to play some mini-golf. Two courses: non-challenging and challenging and the prices reflect this. Of course the easier one is less expensive. We opted for the Captain's Mates (easy) for 10.95 each person for 18 holes. With tax, it came out to $23.95 for the both of us. The layout was a pirate theme of course, and with pirate facts for each hole. As you move along the course, you get higher and higher up the hill. Waterfalls and gentle running streams that flows down to the blue pond on the bottom of the course. There are resident ducks who you can feed duck food n a bubblegum machine for $0.25. All in all, it was fun on a nice, sunny spring day in Orlando, FL. I will post pictures...
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If you're a fan of cest pools and deep bluish greenish water, then come here and experience the Pirate's Cove! The ducks are mutants. They are not afraid of humans and golf balls We took on Blackbeard's challenge and boy was it for me with ADD. I managed to get a birdie, our who group did actually. There were hills and slumps, scary dead pirates in caves, Puerto Rican babies that mini-golfed better than us, water creeping over lush cracks, and over zealous golf workers. Oh, we also found out that if you hit a birdie on a lucky selected course, you get something? Or was this woman just pulling my bf's leg? It is worth it if you are gamed to mini-golf.
Pirate's Cove is the "other" major golf course attraction other than Congo River, and it is a little bit less expensive of the two, but in my opinion it is much more scenic, and it seems a little bigger as well.
The Good:
Beautiful scenery: Whoever did the landscaping here deserves a medal or two, because this place is beautiful. Beautiful trees, several waterfalls, and of course pirate landscapes make this place look lush and beautiful.
Shady design: Unlike Congo River, which has little to no shade, Pairate's cove has many faux-pavilions and large trees that provide plenty of protection from the sun.
Price is awesome: At $10 for adults and $9 for kids, it edges out Congo river by a few bucks, and is just as fun.
The Bad:
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10/10= Perfect Pirate Golf!
If you're in the mood for some good old-fashion fun, this putt-putt course is a place to check out. Despite being located on International Drive--a very busy section of Orlando due to the theme parks and tourist destinations, Pirate's Cove was well designed and very fun to play.
They have 2 courses--one for beginners, and one for experienced mini-golfers. Built around one main water feature, the courses take you up, down, and inside a mountain.
Kids under 12 get special pricing and adults pay only $9.95 for 18 holes. And if you really want to hit the ball around, 36 holes cost only $12.95 per adult.
WooHoo! Who doesn't love a good game of mini golf. When all those non athletes such as myself have a chance to shine. You would think Orlando being the tourist mecca of the States would have some pretty sweet courses and you would be right. Pirate's Cove is a chain of mini golf courses here in Orlando with several dotted around the area. This particular course is breathtaking to look at. Its set on a huge hill so getting around the course is an adventure in itself. Upon entering you will be greeted by baby alligators. Have you ever seen a baby alligator up close? They are adorable, and you can buy a handful of food and watch them gobble it up. Once on the course you will find the usual array of obstacles. But one cool thing about Pirate's Cove is they give you a treasure map so while you are waiting for the group in front of you to finish you have a list of items hidden among the holes you can be looking for. Find them all and you'' win a free game. This helps alleviate the boredom of long waits between holes. If you want to try your hand at what could be called a sport and feel like you are on vacation while doing it, come on out to Pirate's Cove.

