I can only base my review on two areas of this place: mini golf and ice cream. Take two non-golfers and two small children that have never golfed and have them practice putting with obstacles in the way. By the second hole I thought we'd be done for it as one of my kids was tossing her ball in the water hazards and the other hit the air more than the ball. And besides a one-time lucky hole in one and a couple "two"s my husband and I just picked up our balls to move once the next hole was open. There's fortunately a 6 ball maximum to each hole as we followed a group of six.
I loved the slides, bouncy seats and other fun kid toys sprinkled along the sets as it helped motivate my non-professionals along. Since we decided score taking would be quite depressing we ignored that aspect and bribed my kids out with a stop at the food shop (insert ice cream review). It was only about $2 for the junior scoop of real ice cream and that was a cone big enough to satisfy my ice cream monster and in flavors such as Superman and Cotton Candy Twist, go for it. I paid the same amount for a vending machine bottle of Diet Mountain Dew that ended up being one of the kid's favorite part of the visit.
In other words: I do recommend this place even if you forget how to hold a golf club at times or if you can spin a hole in one through the windmill. I can think of plenty of worse ways to spend my money and shuffle kids along.