18-Hole Black-Light Mini-Golf Outing for Four, Six, or Eight at Space Golf in Orland Park (Up to 55% Off)
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Eighteen holes nestle amid iridescent aliens, black-light-bathed lunar landscapes & glowing crates on entertaining mini-golf course
The photographs of Alan Shepard hitting a golf ball on the moon mark the iconic moment just before a space windmill floated past and derailed his ball into a space moat. Keep your eyes on the prize with today’s Groupon to Space Golf in Orland Park. Choose from the following options:
- For $15, you get 18 holes of glow-in-the-dark mini golf for four people (up to a $32 value).
- For $22, you get 18 holes of glow-in-the-dark mini golf for six people (up to a $48 value).
- For $29, you get 18 holes of glow-in-the-dark mini golf for eight people (up to a $64 value).<p>
Admission is normally $8 for golfers age 13 and up, $6.50 for children aged 5–12, and $5 for seniors. Children younger than 5 enter free with an adult admission.
Space Golf illuminates its indoor lunar landscape with 18 challenging putt-putt holes nestled among neon day-glo paint under showers of black light. Throughout the course, golfers nudge their iridescent balls past a synthesized landscape of posed alien life forms, flying saucers, and real aliens trying to blend in. Adding to the scenery are life-size character replicas from beloved sci-fi films such as E.T. and Star Wars beside neon yellow bricks that pave the 18-hole way for club-swinging explorers. Though not included in today’s Groupon, golfers can don a pair of Chromadepth 3-D glasses ($1.59) that amplify the facility’s already triplicate dimensions, an experience similar to sitting on James Lipton’s shoulders at the IMAX.
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Dedicated to creating a unique experience, Space Golf illuminates its indoor lunar landscape with 18 challenging putt-putt holes alive with neon day-glo paint under showers of black light. Throughout the course, golfers nudge their iridescent balls past a synthesized landscape of posed alien life forms, flying saucers, and real aliens trying to blend in. Adding to the scenery are life-size character replicas from beloved sci-fi films such as E.T. and Star Wars beside neon yellow bricks that pave the 18-hole way for explorers. Along with mini golf, Space Golf’s Alien Arcade grants players a chance to hone their hand-eye coordination to win tickets for use at the prize stand, and chefs in the Sci Fi Café whip up pizzas, hot dogs, and hand-dipped ice-cream cones.