“The course has a one of a kind landscaping and in the middle of the trees sits a huge volcano that rumbles every 20 minutes!! With the volcano you are surrounded by the serene sound of the waterfalls with music from Jimmy Buffet With that we are home to many birds that love to talk, sing, dance. . . . can you get them to say your name? If you are not a bird person, step out on the back deck and feed the turtles!!!”
Mike Carter
a week agoGreat place to play mini golf. The course was in excellent shape. The holes were challenging but not too difficult. Will definitely be going back.
Raquel Trachsel
2 months agoThe staff was very friendly! It was beautifully landscaped and we enjoyed feeding the turtles and playing with the birds. It was also nice to practice our batting at the cages while we were there.
Tom T
a month agoBatting cages work pretty good but it got stuck one time. It was easy to unstick it ourselves. The putt putt golf was really good. Had a 3-year-old with us that even enjoyed it. Getting to feed the turtles was an added bonus. Along with the birds on the deck. Dancing with a cockatoo was fun.
Jacob F.
a year agoPlayed here with my dad today and had a fabulous time. We went right when they opened so there was no wait. The manager was extremely accommodating and friendly, and he really cares about his customers. The birds outside are really cute and friendly and will say “hello” as you arrive. The course itself is immaculate from the greens to the landscaping and walkways. One of the best mini golf courses I’ve ever played. I highly recommend you try out Hawaiian Rumble Golf!
A Mac
a year agoOFF SEASON WARNING: If you go here Nov-springtime, check online or call to confirm hours.This was our second mini golf of the day and it didn't disappoint. We got there about an hour after opening with one group a 7 or so holes before us. Staff was friendly and got us set up very quickly. Course was fun, challenging, and the atmosphere was spot on. I can see why the masters holds their yearly tournament here. The photos kind of do it justice but it's much better in person. Watch out for the volcano every 20 minutes!Also make sure to spend some time with the rescue birds out front - they're very talkative. Just watch your fingers.