My experience with Vitense is limited to their mini golf courses. I shouldn't be allowed to swing a club with any real force within a square mile of other humans. Hand/eye/body coordination and spatial awareness are not my strong suits. In spite of this, though, I am not terrible (and sometimes even good) at mini golf.
On my last visit I played the indoor course because it was still only in the high 40s/lower 50s and I wasn't quite ready to have an outdoor adventure. I've played all three of the courses once before on various occasions and have enjoyed each one. The indoor course seems to be the easiest. I enjoy the blacklight portion (though not so much the weird stains that show up on my clothes - this last time an area I had previously used stain fighter on equaled a huge splotch on my pant leg - glad it was just on the knee) and the chance to be a kid again with multiple slides. Be careful of the slide at the final hole, though - the amount of static electricity was insane. I was frankly surprised by the strength of the multiple shocks I received.
The outdoor courses are fun and when the weather is nice lend themselves better to a leisurely time goofing off - they tend to be busy so it takes awhile to play through.
One of these days I'd like to try the batting cages, and they've got some good specials for playing multiple courses or incorporating other activities into your day. I recently discovered they have something called footgolf, which sounds like a combination between mini golf and soccer. Looking forward to warmer weather to try it out!