Mini golf
Lisa O.
Aug 8, 2020
Well it is indoors and that is nice. On these rainy days it is something to do. Simplicity at its best. The courses are a bit repetitive. We were the only ones in there. So if you do not like crowds this is the place to go. There is potential and after all these years I don't know why it has not been upgraded. I like the military theme because this is a military town but the mini golf course is super small. It's not interesting. It's not challenging and it's not very fun. I wish someone would improve this. Because right now it is a waisted space
Read MoreChris D.
Jun 13, 2019
Oh man... half the arcade machines doesn't work... and the air hockey doesn't have good airflow. My 4yo seemed to be entertained even though it costed me a dollar...
Read MoreStormy R.
Jul 3, 2012
Unless you feel like dumping $8 per person down the drain, do not come here! It looks like maybe it may have been a tiny bit interesting back when it was first opened, but now none of the mannequins do anything. They are plugged in and suppose to make sounds and move, but currently do neither.It was a hot day in VA beach and we were trying to escape the heat for a bit. This killed a good hour (but hubby and are terrible at mini golf and have more fun goofing off then trying to get the ball in the hole). We'd wanted to go to the Neptune Blacklight minigolf but they were closed so we settled for this place. We got out of the sun for awhile, thats about the only good thing about this place.
Read MoreDavid H.
Aug 12, 2016
That's right! Five stars. This is hands down, the most awkward and hideous indoor miniature golf course I have ever seen. It's located on the second floor above a Sunsations beach store. It is clearly a love letter to the US Military and may at one time been a pride and joy to the owner, who has since given up on a one-time labor of love. I know it seems like I am being intentionally cruel to Top Gun miniature golf, but trust me... It's bad. And that is why I love it. For its genuine awfulness, there is a sweet humility to it. It is nine holes but the girl behind the counter told us we can go through the course twice with a slight shrug of her shoulders. It was like she knew we or nobody before us would play the course twice. In fact, she looked completely shocked we even went in there at all. If Top Gun miniature golf were a movie, it would be The Room, or Troll 2. It's a disaster, but it is a beautiful disaster.
Read MoreEastie T.
Jul 18, 2010
Nice place for arcade games and quick escape from the beach heat for mini golf
Read MoreMatt O.
Aug 1, 2017
We have tried several times to get in a round of mini golf at Top Gun, however every time we show up to play (3 hours before the sign's closing time) the place is closed. This has happened three times to our family so far. We had even called ahead to make sure that they were open and they told us that they would be. When we arrived, the doors were locked yet again. I cannot comment on the quality of the putt-putt, however the customer service is lacking. They have thrice turned a night out with the boys into a night in with the boys. UPDATE*Finally, after the fourth try, we managed to get a round in at Top Gun Golf. The course was quite the challenge. The scores per hole were about as predictable as Donald Trump's politics. A two on a hole could easily be followed up by a six. Overall, a good, challenging course. It makes the greens at Augusta look easy. As for the customer service, the woman running the cash register was less than enthusiastic. It is an American custom to greet customers upon entrance, but that must have been outside of this worker's skill set. In the end however, Top Gun Golf allowed for a good night out with the boys.
Read MoreNicole L.
Aug 15, 2019
This place is terrible. $7 per player for 9 holes, course is the same for every hole. Arcade part has about 10-15 games, 7 were out of order. Really is a let down for the whole family. Ice skating rink had no ice.
Read MoreMark M.
Mar 24, 2014
There is not much to add from other reviews but I think that the people that you go with matter so that the place is somewhat enjoyable. We went with a small group of family and had fun laughing about the place- its got this odd sorry thing happening and its fluorescent lighting adds to the bizarre mannequins and phallic rockets popping up out of the "fairways"...for us it was $50 bucks (group of nine) with a senior, and a child under four. There needs to be more seating too. The senior in the group could have used a break or two throughout and it made it challenging. Given the fact that it was 35 degrees, we were happy to have an option...it just feels like a last resort rather than a fun place to spend time.
Read MoreMeredith F.
Jun 5, 2018
This was, without a doubt, the most offensive family fun activity center I have ever been to. It's like someone's PTSD flashbacks in 1980's vision
Read MoreAndrew M.
Jul 9, 2010
Not worth the time, let alone the money. The course is boring and extremely unimaginative. The kid at the counter was disinterested and seemed put-off by our patronage. Maybe he was just embarrassed to be working there.With one or two exceptions (and these are very minor exceptions), the area around each hole was the only raised part you are forced to navigate. Every. Single. Hole was like this. I'm pretty sure they did it this way because they couldn't put a cup into the floor. Sand traps were made of tan-colored indoor-outdoor carpeting with fibers cut just barely longer than the green indoor-outdoor carpeting used on the rest of the course. The sound effects were annoying and I don't recall any of the holes having moving obstacles that make other courses more fun and challenging.The arcade section was lackluster and overpriced. The larger games were $1.00 which I guess is the norm, but Ms. PacMan (yes, they had Ms. PacMan) was 50 cents. Blasphemy!
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