
Moose Mountain Adventure Golf: 18 holes with Nickelodeon Universe views at Mall of America
Moose Mountain Adventure Golf is an 18-hole mini-golf attraction on the Mall of America's third level in Bloomington, MN. Several holes offer views overlooking Nickelodeon Universe, and weekend prices hover around $16 with weekday deals. A hole-in-one can win a free round. Reviews note creative decor and a fun experience, though some guests mention signs of aging and crowding at times.
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Complete mountain-themed course with creative obstacles and fun challenges for all ages
Discounted pricing on weekdays for budget-friendly family entertainment
Win a free round of golf when you score a hole-in-one on designated holes
Perfect activity for families, tourist groups, and mall visitors looking for fun
Several holes offer spectacular overlooks of the amusement park rides below
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Overall rating
Ellen H
Fun , adventurous, with reasonable price. Located on the third level with Decent view of Nickelodeon. There’s not much room when it gets busy. Some of the decors look dated. Party area available. Still fun as one of the indoor entertainments.
Jonathan Kimmes
Brian Jacobson
Fun time. Long wait.
Brian Jacobson
Tons of fun. Highly recommend.
Lee Stanford
Located prominently on the third level, this is one of the most long-standing entertainment installations at the Mall of America. As many times as I've visited the Mall over the years, I've only ever played the minigolf twice. The first being around a decade ago. The second just recently. As much as the overall structure and sheer creativity of placing this attraction here remains impressive, we found plenty of signs the course is now showing some age. I'm not sure how frequently this place is maintained either (both) cosmetically and/or functionally, but I'm suspecting not quite often enough. We encountered a few flaws ourselves, including a telltale "skip this part" type sign helping us to avoid the worst of those. Which is a damn shame. Also worth noting we were the only folks on the course throughout the whole time we were there, despite plenty of foot traffic at the Mall. To be fair, most folks aren't hitting up this Mall for minigolf, but it did feel a little sad. The course does feel somewhat outdated, despite still looking kinda cool. Sadly, the worst thing about the course is also one of the best things. The location. There is simply no escapjng the incessant noise of the Mall. And once you're on the course, it does feel more than a little awkward. Almost like some dirty little secret you slipped into, behind the scenes. While we did enjoy ourselves, I just don't think - even with all the effort I appreciate went into originally installing this - I can rate this any better than an average experience, with the minigolf itself feeling more frustrating and disappointing than challenging.
Michelle
There is no spacing with groups, so we were packed in waiting for people and having people pile up behind us. At 10am opening on a Saturday. We ended up leaving after hole 8 as it had already been 40 mins. It’s also covered in a very thick layer of dust on the walls and the scenery. Not worth the price or time.