
King Neptune's Mini Golf
King Neptune's Mini Golf in Virginia Beach transforms mini golf into an engaging indoor adventure with 10 creatively designed holes enhanced by 3D blacklight effects. Its compact layout offers a quick, colorful challenge perfect for families, casual players, and groups seeking fun in a visually striking environment.
Course Overview
King Neptune's Mini Golf offers a vibrant twist on traditional miniature golf in the heart of Virginia Beach. This intimate indoor course features 10 uniquely designed holes, each enhanced by immersive 3D blacklight effects that challenge players of all ages and skill levels. The visual depth created by the glasses invites careful and creative shots, turning each hole into a playful test of precision and spatial judgment. While the course space is compact, this only sharpens the focus and energy of the experience, making it an ideal stop for families, casual players, and groups seeking a quick, fun diversion with a visually engaging edge.
The course layout flows smoothly through brightly colored obstacles and imaginative designs that pop under blacklight, from creative ramps to angled surfaces demanding thoughtful putts. Hole 9 stands out with a particularly intricate design that intensifies under the 3D effect, inviting a moment of concentrated challenge in the fun-filled round. Despite its smaller size, King Neptune's maintains a brisk pace, generally taking around 30 minutes to complete, making it well-suited for those wanting a memorable game without a lengthy time commitment.
Visitors also benefit from practical amenities, including onsite restrooms and a drinking fountain, ensuring comfort during play. The facility keeps equipment clean and safe, with attentive staff sanitizing clubs and glasses between groups. Parking is accessible either on nearby streets or metered spots directly outside, encouraging easy access whether arriving by car or exploring the local beachfront area on foot.
While the indoor environment protects players from weather interruptions and offers a warm retreat during cooler days, the compact design means players share close quarters, which may influence group sizes and social spacing preferences. The course is not wheelchair accessible, a consideration for visitors planning their trip.
King Neptune's Mini Golf stands out for its blend of colorful artistry and playful technology, providing a lively and approachable environment. Whether introducing young players to the game or offering adults an entertaining challenge, it delivers a short but vivid excursion into creative miniature golf in Virginia Beach.
Course Highlights
A standout indoor mini golf experience highlighted by immersive 3D blacklight effects and artistic hole designs. The 10-hole course offers a compact but visually stimulating layout, with hole 9 drawing particular attention for its challenging structure under 3D visuals. Sanitized equipment and attentive staff contribute to a safe and enjoyable visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Guest Reviews
Christina Mosier
This is a great little mini golf place, and we highly recommend you try it out if you have time. Parking: There is an option for street parking, and that was reasonably priced as well. The metered parking in front of the building was $2 per hour, 4 hours max. Which we enjoyed as it allowed us to walk to other places nearby. Prices: The prices were very reasonable! To be honest, we thought there was a mistake on the web page. $8 per person 4 and under free Group pricing - 10 or more - $6 per person Experience: The space is a little small, but we didn't mind that at all, as the artwork that went into the space was phenomenal. There are only 10 holes, but honestly, when you have kids with short attention spans, this seems to be long enough for them. The holes are just challenging enough for adults and super fun for the kids. My nieces had a blast, and one even got a hole in 1. Not only is it blacklight golfing, but it is also in 3D, which adds a fun challenge, especially on hole 9. The glasses didn't seem to bother us, but definitely watch your step. They even said if you can't wear them while golfing, just flag them down, and they would take glasses back. Because of the size and length of the course, you maybe spend 30 minutes in here. There is a restroom and a drinking fountain. I would say this course is not wheelchair accessible.
Beth Rineholt
This was such a fun and unique indoor mini golf course! It only has 10 holes, but it is so worth it! The glasses make it a bit more tricky and made me second guess a lot of my shots. The lady at the front desk was so nice too! We enjoyed talking with her. Definitely stop by here to enjoy this unique experience!
Charlie Alien
The 3D glasses gave me a headache BUT even without them, this was a challenging and fun course. There were 10 holes which was the perfect length for the experience to stay novel. We paid about $32 for 4 people. I’m not sure how long it took, but I wasn’t particularly worried about that based on the price. Compared to other places in the area, this is much more affordable. I think $14/person for 18 regular holes of mini golf is a bit of a racket. It was also a bit chilly the night we went, so the indoor facilities were a warm welcome.
Kylie Pohronezny
I just recently visited here for the second time. It's a fun little place! Very affordable, but there are only 10 holes. We came on a rainy day and had a 20 minute wait, but the attendant at the front was great. She was taking down names as more groups were coming in and she was personable and cracking jokes. She thoroughly sanitized the clubs and glasses after each party and kept groups moving. The place itself is so much fun! The holes are challenging and fun and there is guess work involved with the 3D glasses!
YoBoI757
Place is really cool. Only has 10 holes though. Only downside is your on top of one another since it’s in a small building. Took my two boys, and wife. $7 per person. But only took up 30 minutes in the day. I really wish they would buy the building next to it as well! It’s really neat, and all in 3D. Worth checking out though. Open until 10PM all summer, take last golfers at 930PM!
Natalie Baldinelli
Only 10 holes for the golf course make this a shorter experience than other mini golf courses. The visuals, and rather unfortunately, the gameplay, are somewhat impacted by the tight spaces and narrow lanes. The holes were also rather unimaginative and seemed to have a lot of repeat concepts. However, I want to commend the young man working at the front when I visited. He was in charge of all business transactions with customers, handing us necessary equipment from the game, disinfecting previously used equipment, and keeping the flow of all procedures going smoothly. He truly had a lot on his plate, and I am thankful he brought a good attitude to work today to handle all the craziness.
Karen Duva
The 3D art is beautiful , really fun to play.
Angela Papa
Very cool experience
Christina Mosier
This is a great little mini golf place, and we highly recommend you try it out if you have time. Parking: There is an option for street parking, and that was reasonably priced as well. The metered parking in front of the building was $2 per hour, 4 hours max. Which we enjoyed as it allowed us to walk to other places nearby. Prices: The prices were very reasonable! To be honest, we thought there was a mistake on the web page. $8 per person 4 and under free Group pricing - 10 or more - $6 per person Experience: The space is a little small, but we didn't mind that at all, as the artwork that went into the space was phenomenal. There are only 10 holes, but honestly, when you have kids with short attention spans, this seems to be long enough for them. The holes are just challenging enough for adults and super fun for the kids. My nieces had a blast, and one even got a hole in 1. Not only is it blacklight golfing, but it is also in 3D, which adds a fun challenge, especially on hole 9. The glasses didn't seem to bother us, but definitely watch your step. They even said if you can't wear them while golfing, just flag them down, and they would take glasses back. Because of the size and length of the course, you maybe spend 30 minutes in here. There is a restroom and a drinking fountain. I would say this course is not wheelchair accessible.
Isabel Gonzales
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Course Details
Access & Location
213 25th St, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, USA
Indoor mini golf facility with ticket counter and equipment area
The compact indoor layout is walkable for most guests; suitable footwear recommended to prevent slipping on smooth floors.
Walk-ins welcome; no reservations required. Walk-ins might encounter brief waits during peak times.