$14 for Miniature Golf and Gator Feeding for Two at Smuggler's Cove. Five Locations Available.
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Five mini-golf courses to choose from, each with unique course designs; guests can feed live alligators & meet Pearl the albino gator
Some things are more family friendly when done on a smaller scale, such as playing golf or sinking battleships. Enjoy an activity at its optimal size with today's Groupon: for $14, you a get two adult miniature-golf passes and two gator-feeding packets at Smuggler's Cove (up to a $27.96 total value). Choose from the following locations:
Short-game experts venture to Smuggler's Cove for tropical adventures spent banking shots around mini-golf courses and feeding live alligators. Each of the sprawling courses features 18 distinctive holes that traverse over bridges, pass by rushing waterfalls, and venture into caves. Along with an assortment of signature holes, each the five locations features a hole atop an iconic pirate ship. Paired putters at the Madeira Beach course can nudge balls down a corkscrew-shaped cave on the 11th hole, while denizens of the alligator exhibit alongside Fort Myers Beach's first hole sing "Crocodile Rock" after every hole-in-one.
Patrons supplement their small-scale golf outing by visiting the gators exhibit and feeding them tasty snacks. With a wooden pole in hand, guests can dangle a morsel of fried meat above a pool of 20–50 alligators and watch as a hungry beast leaps out of the water to snatch the food or show off a new neck tattoo. Gator-gazers safely feed and observe the prehistoric animals from behind a fence that encompasses the alligator area. The Smuggler's Cove in Sarasota features a self-contained exhibit just for Pearl, an albino alligator known for her pink eyes, white skin, and ability to live inside an oyster.
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About Smuggler's Cove
It’s not uncommon to stumble upon alligators as you make your way around a mini-golf course. But at Smugglers Cove's locations, live American alligators snap their jaws in exhibits nestled amid the miniature fairways. With an old-fashioned bamboo pole players can dangle a treat above 20–50 of the predatory alligators. Between feeding frenzies, games take place on Smugglers Cove’s 18-hole outdoor courses, where balls roll past rushing waterfalls, into caves, over mountainous terrain, and into a hole in a pirate ship.