What's the scoop on PopGolf in Glendale?

That’s awesome! How’s the restroom situation though? Clean facilities are a must for me.

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The restrooms were surprisingly clean! They seem to maintain them well. I visited on a Saturday and had no issues.

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That’s reassuring. Also, are there any good refreshment options available?

Absolutely! They offer a nice variety, from snack bars to drinks. I loved the nachos they serve!

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Ooh, nachos do sound tempting! Are the seating areas covered? I worry about the sun.

The seating areas are mostly covered, so you should be fine from the sun. Just be wary of the windy days!

Sounds good! I’m looking forward to my visit next week.

I hope you have a great time! Just watch the crowds; it can get lively!

I can’t believe how packed it gets! Definitely doesn’t feel like a mini-golf venue at times—more like a concert!

Haha, I guess that’s the trade-off for a fun atmosphere. Just be prepared for some noise.

Noise aside, the energy is what makes it fun! Can’t wait to go again soon!

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I’ve been to PopGolf in Glendale, and I think it’s a great spot for families. The courses are well-designed, and there are some really fun obstacles that keep it interesting. Prices are pretty reasonable, too.

I totally agree! I also visited SunSplash Mini Golf last week, and while it’s super fun, it doesn’t have the same variety that PopGolf offers. The pricing seems similar, but PopGolf feels much more vibrant.

I have a mixed experience at PopGolf. The ambiance is lively, but I found some holes to be overly challenging for younger kids. How does it compare to GlowGolf down the street? Is it more family-friendly?

I find PopGolf to be a bit more family-oriented than GlowGolf, mainly because of the outdoor setting and diverse themes. Plus, the pricing at GlowGolf is slightly higher and you have to reserve a time slot!

What I love about PopGolf is the unique designs of the holes, especially the water features. The kids can play while the adults relax nearby. It’s a nice touch compared to other places, like Miniature Hills, where everything feels kind of basic.

Totally agree! Miniature Hills feels dated. I also appreciate that PopGolf has a bar area for the adults, which makes it feel more like a social outing rather than just a kids’ thing.

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I wonder about the pricing structure at PopGolf. Is it better for large groups? I’ve got a birthday coming up, and I’m weighing options between PopGolf and the other local spots.

For large groups, PopGolf usually offers some discounts! I’ve taken my whole family there for special events and it turned out way more affordable than GlowGolf for sure.

I think the obstacles at PopGolf are well-crafted but not overly frustrating. Perfect for family outings! I sometimes struggle at Miniature Hills, where the difficulty doesn’t match the fun factor.