REVIEW · ORLANDO
Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf Entry Ticket in Orlando
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Pirates and mini golf, what’s not to like? I like the full pirate world you step into right away, with sunken ships, cascading waterfalls, pirate dungeons, and lush tropical-looking landscaping. I also love that the holes feel built for every age—kids and adults can play together and still have fun figuring out the shots.
One thing to think about: Orlando sun can be brutal, and it’s smart to plan around it. If you come at a busier time, you may notice some waiting between holes depending on how many people are playing at once.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf in Orlando: the vibe you get fast
- Two courses, 18 holes each: how the play options work
- How long it takes: 1 to 2 hours in real life
- What’s actually included with your ticket (and what isn’t)
- Weather and timing: when to go to stay comfortable
- Ticket value: why $20.50 can make sense
- The experience flow at Pirate’s Cove: what to expect on the course
- Best for families, couples, and anyone who wants low-pressure fun
- Quick planning tips before you go
- Should you book Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf?
- FAQ
- How much does Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf cost?
- How long does the mini golf experience take?
- What does my ticket include?
- Can I play 18 holes or a 36-hole challenge?
- Is bottled water included?
- Is this experience weather dependent?
- What about cancellations?
Key highlights worth planning for

- Two courses to choose from: play an 18-hole round or go for the 36-hole challenge across both courses.
- Adventure-style setting: sunken ships, waterfalls, pirate dungeons, and tropical vegetation make the walking part of the fun.
- Built for families and mixed skill levels: the course design is meant to work for kids and adults at the same time.
- Time varies by your pace: how many shots you take and how busy each hole is can stretch or shorten your visit.
- Equipment included: you get a putter and ball with your admission.
- Weather matters: it needs good weather, and poor-weather cancellations come with a date change or full refund.
Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf in Orlando: the vibe you get fast

Pirate’s Cove is the kind of place where the theme doesn’t start after you finish. It starts when you enter—suddenly you’re in an 18th-century buccaneer scene with sunken ships, cascading waterfalls, and darker pirate areas like dungeons. The setting is designed to keep you entertained even if you’re just walking to the next hole, not only swinging your club.
I also like that the landscaping and staging give the course a “walk-through adventure” feel. You’re not staring at plain turf and numbered flags. Instead, each hole feels like part of a story-world, which is a big reason mini golf here works as more than just a quick activity.
And yes, there’s a practical side: the staff keep things moving, so you’re not stuck waiting for long stretches if you time it well. That matters when you’re traveling with kids or anyone who doesn’t love “standing around time.”
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Two courses, 18 holes each: how the play options work
Your ticket covers one round of mini golf on either option. You can choose a full 18 holes on a single course, or you can play the “36 hold challenge,” which means two separate course loops.
Here’s the key detail for planning: the two courses aren’t just extra length. They’re designed as different experiences, including different difficulty ranges. One course can feel more comfortable if you’re playing with younger players or you just want an easier go at things. The other course can be more of a challenge if you want that “one more try” feeling.
If you’re trying to decide between 18 holes and the 36-hole challenge, think about your group’s patience more than your skill. Many people can handle 36 holes in the time window, but it only stays fun if everyone’s still game when you’re halfway through. If you want the simplest win, start with the 18-hole option and see how the pace feels.
How long it takes: 1 to 2 hours in real life

This experience runs about 1 to 2 hours, but it’s not a “clockwork” activity. The time depends on two things: how many shots it takes you to finish each hole and whether the course has other people playing at every hole at the same time.
So what should you do with that? Plan for a realistic visit length. If you’re doing just one 18-hole round, you can often expect something closer to the faster end of the estimate—especially if you’re not trying for perfection on every shot. If you’re doing both courses for 36 holes, give yourself room, and treat it like a half-day mini break rather than a tight schedule stop.
If you’re visiting during a busy period, the slowdowns aren’t dramatic, but they can be noticeable as you move between holes. The course layout is set up to keep play flowing, yet crowded timing can still add small waits.
What’s actually included with your ticket (and what isn’t)
Your admission includes the basics that make mini golf easy: a putter and a ball. It also includes all fees and taxes, which helps avoid surprises at the gate.
What’s not included is bottled water. That’s an easy fix, especially in Orlando heat. If you’re sensitive to warm weather, I’d grab water before you start or plan a stop nearby before you go in.
Also, this isn’t a “transportation included” experience. There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off. That’s fine because it’s a compact activity, but it does affect how you build your day. If you’re not driving, plan to use nearby public transportation options.
Weather and timing: when to go to stay comfortable
This experience requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered either a different date or a full refund. That’s exactly what you want when you’re traveling—clear rules and a workable solution when plans get wrecked.
Timing advice is where you can get the most comfort value. One of the clearest tips from the experience is simple: go early. The sun in Orlando can feel intense, and spending time outdoors in peak heat is no fun even if the activity is light and easy.
If you can choose, aim for earlier hours so you’re playing before the hardest part of the day. You’ll likely feel better, your group will have more energy, and you’ll make shots without that “sweaty grip” frustration.
Ticket value: why $20.50 can make sense

At $20.50 per person, Pirate’s Cove isn’t a “free-for-all” price, but it can be a solid value because your money buys more than one quick hole. You get a full round (or two courses if you go for 36 holes) plus the equipment needed to play.
The value gets even better when you consider that this is an easy activity to fit into a family schedule. It’s one stop. No big lines to navigate across multiple venues. No complicated rules. Just play mini golf in an environment that’s designed to look like a pirate adventure.
It also has broad age appeal. The course is designed to be enjoyable for children and adults, and that range matters when you’re trying to keep everyone included. If you’ve got mixed ages in your group, this kind of setup can reduce the “someone’s bored” problem.
The experience flow at Pirate’s Cove: what to expect on the course
Once you start, you’ll move hole to hole through the pirate-themed set pieces: sunken-ship scenery, waterfalls, and dungeon-like zones. The theme isn’t decoration alone—it supports the fun by making each hole feel like a different moment in the story.
You can also expect the course to be friendly to different playing styles. Some holes will feel easier and smoother if you’re playing more casually. Others may require more focus and a bit of strategy, especially if you choose the more challenging course or you’re aiming to reduce the number of shots.
One practical thing that helps your experience: play at a relaxed rhythm. Mini golf is fun when you’re not rushed, because you need a second to look at angles, plan the putt, and coordinate for families. Even if you’re trying to finish fast, don’t skip the “look first, shoot second” moment—your shots will improve, and your time will feel shorter.
Best for families, couples, and anyone who wants low-pressure fun

I think Pirate’s Cove is a strong match for three groups:
- Families with kids: the course is designed for kids and adults together, and the theme keeps younger players engaged without making it childish.
- Couples on a casual date: mini golf is playful, you can talk while you play, and the pirate setting makes it feel like a themed outing.
- Multi-generation groups: because the courses are designed for different enjoyment levels, you don’t need everyone to be a sports pro.
It’s also a good choice if you want something active but not exhausting. The activity does involve walking around an outdoor course, so people should have a moderate physical fitness level, but it’s not the kind of outing that demands long hikes or steep climbs.
Quick planning tips before you go
If you want your visit to feel smooth, keep these in mind:
- Decide 18 holes vs 36 holes based on group energy, not ego.
- Bring or buy water since bottled water isn’t included.
- Go early if you can, so the Orlando sun doesn’t take over the day.
- Build in extra time if you’re doing both courses, since play length can stretch with more shots and more people on the holes.
- Come with a relaxed mindset: part of the fun is walking through the pirate-world set pieces between shots.
Should you book Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf?
If you’re in Orlando and you want a straightforward, themed activity that works for mixed ages, I’d book it. The combination of included equipment, two-course options, and a pirate-world setting makes it feel like more than just “some mini golf.” It’s also flexible enough to fit families, couples, and anyone who wants low-pressure fun without needing a big time commitment.
If you hate heat or you’re visiting with very tight scheduling, you’ll need to plan carefully around weather and time of day. But even then, the fact that the experience depends on good weather—and the provider offers a different date or full refund when conditions don’t cooperate—makes it easier to trust your plan.
FAQ
How much does Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf cost?
The entry ticket price is $20.50 per person.
How long does the mini golf experience take?
Plan on about 1 to 2 hours, depending on how many shots you need and how busy the course is.
What does my ticket include?
Your admission includes a putter and ball, plus all fees and taxes. It also includes 1 round of mini golf: either 18 holes on one course or 2 rounds total of 36 holes across two courses.
Can I play 18 holes or a 36-hole challenge?
Yes. There are 2 separate courses. You can play 18 holes or do the 36-hole challenge by playing both courses.
Is bottled water included?
No. Bottled water is not included.
Is this experience weather dependent?
Yes. It requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What about cancellations?
This experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason. You only get a different date or full refund if it’s canceled due to poor weather.
























