A Course with Character: The Landscape & Design
Family Funscape, located at 7350 Hutchinson Rd in Elizabeth, PA, isn't just another miniature golf course; it’s an experience thoughtfully integrated with its natural surroundings. Reviewers consistently praise the course's unique design, highlighting how it cleverly utilizes existing rocks and landscapes. One patron noted it was "wonderful scenery" and appreciated how the course was “built using the rocks and landscape.” This isn’t your typical brightly colored, cookie-cutter putt-putt. Instead, visitors enjoy a picturesque setting, enhanced by mature landscaping – a testament to the course’s longevity, with some willow trees reportedly planted around 17 years ago at its opening. The course isn’t overly challenging, making it accessible for all skill levels, but as one reviewer playfully warned, “Don’t be fooled, some of those courses are really difficult!”
Here's a quick look at what sets the course apart:
- Natural Integration: Built with the landscape, not on it.
- Moderate Difficulty: Appealing to both beginners and seasoned mini-golfers.
- Scenic Views: The mature landscaping adds a calming and enjoyable backdrop.
- Unique Hole Designs: Challenges that keep things interesting.
Family-Friendly Fun & Accessibility
The name “Family Funscape” is certainly fitting. A strong theme throughout the reviews is the course’s suitability for families. Numerous comments mention bringing children and having a fantastic time. One parent specifically shared how their 6-year-old "had the best time," and another plans to return "next time with the kids!!!" The course is officially designated as “Good for kids” as part of its facilities and walks the line between engaging and not overly frustrating for younger players.
It’s also worth noting that Family Funscape is thoughtfully accessible. The course provides a "Wheelchair accessible entrance," ensuring that everyone can enjoy a round of miniature golf. Beyond the putt-putt itself, the venue also offers a corn maze, providing another activity to occupy the entire family. One visitor enjoyed a timed run through the maze, with George helping to track their progress. Speaking of facilities, it’s worth noting that it does not have a restaurant on site, so patrons may want to plan accordingly.
Stellar Service & Community Spirit
What consistently shines through in the reviews isn’t just the quality of the course, but the exceptional service and the clear sense of community surrounding Family Funscape. The staff consistently receives positive feedback – described as "super nice" – and the owner is often on-site, demonstrating a hands-on approach. A particularly touching anecdote illustrates this dedication: when a 3-year-old experienced a meltdown due to heat exhaustion, the owner personally brought water to the family's car.
Beyond friendly faces, Family Funscape actively engages with the local community, offering a unique discount. Patrons who present a current church bulletin receive $1 off each single admission – a clever and appreciated gesture! This demonstrates a commitment to supporting local organizations and building relationships with its customers.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Staff | Consistently described as "super nice" |
| Owner | Frequently present & helpful |
| Community Ties | Church bulletin discount offered |
| Extra Mile | Owner provided water to upset child |
Planning Your Visit: Hours, Pricing & More
Family Funscape is open Friday through Wednesday, with Tuesdays being the only closed day of the week. Here's a breakdown of the hours:
- Monday: 2–9 PM
- Wednesday: 12–9 PM
- Thursday: 12–9 PM
- Friday: 12–9 PM
- Saturday: 12–9 PM
- Sunday: 12–9 PM
- Tuesday: Closed
You can reach them at (412) 405-9630. Pricing is affordable: the corn maze runs $5.50 per person to start, while miniature golf is typically $6.50, with the church bulletin discount reducing the price to $5.50 per person. One visitor demonstrated this with a little math – "$6.50-$1.00=$5.50 each only!" It's important to note that, as one reviewer pointed out, sometimes it might appear closed, especially for those making annual trips to Pittsburgh, so it’s always a good idea to confirm opening hours before heading out. The course holds a 4.70 rating, a testament to its consistent quality and positive visitor experiences.