Took my 6 year old grandson to Golfland to play miniature golf for the first time. There are 3 mini-golf courses. They are not as nice as what they had at Fiddlesticks before they closed and the courses looked like they could be better maintained.
We did not use the water activities nor the go-carts on this visit. We did tour the "castle" where they have some electronic games and a food bar and small eating area. It looked pretty worn and needed a deep cleaning.
We parked close to the entrance, but you need to exit through the castle, making for a long walk. This business is located right off the US 60 at Country Club and gets pretty congested during peak summer water park season (you can see the lines of kids waiting to use the water slides from the US 60).
On the plus side, my grandson managed to get a hole-in-one on his first mini-golf outing (beginner's luck?). If your goal is mini-golf, you might be better off with a stand-alone mini-golf course.