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This is one of those "got to go once" places, but I can't honestly imagine making repeat visits to this place. For the unfamiliar, King Putt is an indoor, blacklit miniature golf facility. With family fun centers a dying breed (I sorely miss Mountasia, Funtazmic and Scandia!), this is one of your few options in the Vegas Valley to play the game. The prices here aren't too bad, and they have a ton of discounts available. I went with my girlfriend on "date night", so they gave us 2 games for the price of 1. Not a bad deal at all. Sadly, the "arcade" area outside of the course itself is small, cramped, and hardly has any games at all. However, given the size of the suite the facility occupies, I don't think there is a whole lot else they could have done with it. The actual golf course is fun, but apart from the black lighted scheme, there's nothing here that tops any of the old courses. It's a pretty generic course apart from all the bells and whistles they try to use to make the course stand out. There are only your standard 18 holes here - and only a single course. One major design flaw of the facility is that the bathroom is behind a wall on the side of the course, so even though I was right next to it, I had to walk ALL THE WAY TO THE LOBBY and back down the hall behind said wall just to get to it. Unfortunately, the place tends to attract a lot of less-than-favorable customers, including impatient teenagers who just jump from hole-to-hole. This is annoying to any customers (like myself) who actually take their time on the holes and keep score. King Putt is worth visiting at least once, but I can't really imagine going back, at least not often. Give it a shot, but one visit is enough.
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