A Soft Course, A Hard Pass? Examining Reunion Resort Mini Golf
Reunion Resort Mini Golf Course in Kissimmee, Florida, unfortunately doesn’t appear to be living up to expectations, currently holding a meager 1.5-star rating. While boasting accessibility features like wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, and advertising itself as “good for kids”, recent feedback suggests a very different experience. The course, located at 1351 Centre Ct Ridge Dr, seems to fall short in terms of maintenance and customer service, despite its convenient location for those staying within the Reunion Resort area. One review succinctly states “This place makes me soft. Not hard. And that’s disappointing,” which perfectly encapsulates the general sentiment. It seems the course lacks the challenge and robust feel one anticipates from a mini golf outing. Potential players should seriously weigh their options before committing their time and money.
Limited Hours and Abrupt Endings: A Timing Nightmare
The operating hours of Reunion Resort Mini Golf are… unusual. Open daily from 1:17 AM to 3:17 AM (yes, you read that correctly!), this schedule heavily restricts when families and individuals can enjoy a game. Some reviewers, particularly those with young children, have experienced significant frustration. One review details arriving at 6:00 PM with children only to be escorted off the course with five holes remaining at 7:00 PM by security, with no prior warning about the strict closing time. This lack of communication and unwillingness to accommodate paying customers is a major concern.
Here's a breakdown of the timing issue:
- Unconventional Hours: Operating primarily during nighttime hours is ill-suited for the typical mini golf demographic.
- Lack of Notification: Customers are not informed about the early cut-off, leading to incomplete and frustrating games.
- Full Price for Partial Play: Charging full price for a game that cannot be finished due to arbitrary time limits is seen as unfair.
- Impact on Families: Families with children are particularly affected by the limited time and abrupt closures.
Basic and Begging for Maintenance
Beyond the timing issues, the physical condition of the course itself is drawing criticism. Reviewers describe it as "very basic" and in need of significant maintenance. While it might serve as a convenient option for resort guests seeking a quick activity, it doesn't seem to deliver on quality or enjoyment. Specific complaints includes worn-out features and general disrepair.
Consider this comparison of expected vs. experienced:
Feature | Expected | Reported Experience |
---|---|---|
Course Condition | Well-maintained, clean | Basic, needs maintenance |
Obstacles | Creative & Challenging | Simple, lacking detail |
Overall Aesthetic | Fun, inviting | Somewhat unappealing |
Play Experience | Relaxing & Enjoyable | Rushed & Disappointing |
It’s clear the course could benefit from investment in upgrades and a more consistent upkeep schedule.
Accessibility and Kid-Friendliness – A Mixed Bag
Despite the course's labeled accessibility features – wheelchair accessible entrance and parking – the overall experience doesn't seem to translate to universal enjoyment. While the presence of accessibility is a positive, it doesn’t negate the other reported issues. The claim of being “good for kids” rings hollow when paired with stories of being rushed off the course before completion.
Quote from a frustrated visitor: "If you have kids and want a relaxed game of mini golf, this isn't the place. We felt pressured to hurry and couldn't enjoy ourselves."
While the accessibility features are commendable, they don't fully compensate for the negative experiences described in reviews. A truly enjoyable experience for all customers requires not just physical access, but also a welcoming atmosphere and a reasonable timeframe to play.