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Most mini golf courses around Orlando and Kissimmee run about $10 to $20 per adult for an 18‑hole round, with kids a few dollars less. Some themed spots, like tropical or movie-style courses near the attractions, land closer to the upper end of that range.
Yes, you can find mini golf and pizza bundles near Disney where 18 holes are paired with an all‑you‑can‑eat CiCi’s Pizza buffet about a mile from the resort area. Groupon frequently lists these combo offers for one, two, or four players at a small discount off the regular menu price.
Gator Golf Adventure Park on International Drive offers a round of mini golf wrapped around lagoons with more than 200 live alligators and other reptiles. Guests can watch feedings, snap photos, and sometimes buy gator food, so it feels more like a small wildlife attraction than a simple putt course.
Indoor glow-in-the-dark mini golf is available at venues like Putting Edge on International Drive, which runs under blacklights with neon obstacles and themed decor. A round usually takes about 45 minutes and makes a solid backup plan when summer storms roll through.
Many Orlando mini golf spots accept reservations for groups, especially larger parties or events, while still welcoming walk-ins. Courses that promote being good for groups and taking reservations often let you lock in a time slot and sometimes arrange group pricing or food add-ons.
Local mini golf ranges from Western-style frontier layouts with caves and waterfalls near Kissimmee to tropical courses with volcanoes and rock features closer to Lake Buena Vista. Around the big parks you’ll also see movie, holiday, or space themes designed to match the overall resort vibe.
A standard 18‑hole round with kids in Orlando typically takes 45–75 minutes, depending on group size and how busy the course is. Expect to be on the slower side at highly themed spots on International Drive in the evening when lines can build at the trickier holes.
Some tropical-style courses west of the main resort corridor sell 36‑hole tickets and even 7‑day unlimited passes that work out to roughly half the usual single‑round cost. Locals often watch Groupon for these offers, especially when planning several days around the Disney and I‑Drive areas.

















































































































