Road Hogs Indoor Minigolf & Virtual Reality: The Ultimate Entertainment Experience
Step into a glowing world of creative mini‑golf holes and heart‑pounding virtual reality adventures. Perfect for date nights, family outings, and corporate events alike.
EXPLORE GLOW GOLF VENUESKey Insight: Road Hogs combines the best of both worlds: an intricately designed 18‑hole indoor minigolf course illuminated by black light, and a state‑of‑the‑art virtual reality arena offering dozens of immersive experiences. Expect admission from $12+ for mini‑golf and $25–$45 for VR packages.
What Makes Road Hogs Indoor Minigolf Special?
Unlike traditional outdoor mini‑golf courses, Road Hogs transports you into a neon‑lit fantasy world. Each hole features 3D obstacles, animated props, and reactive lighting that make even a simple putt feel like an event. The air‑conditioned, weather‑proof environment means you can enjoy a round any time of year—rain or shine.
The course is designed for all ages, with gentle gradients and forgiving rails that let young children compete alongside adults. If you're looking for more indoor golf fun, you'll also find indoor mini‑golf venues popping up nationwide, but few offer the production quality and atmosphere of Road Hogs.
Virtual Reality: Beyond the Putting Green
The VR zone elevates Road Hogs from a simple minigolf stop to a full‑scale entertainment destination. Using high‑end headsets and motion tracking, you can walk through haunted mansions, paint in 3D space, or team up with friends in a zombie survival mission. The technology is similar to what powers advanced golf simulators, but applied to everything from escape rooms to rhythm games.
Each station accommodates 1–4 players and sessions typically last 30–60 minutes. The immersive nature of VR makes it a fantastic complement to the physical activity of mini‑golf—after working on your putting stroke, you can test your reflexes and problem‑solving skills in a completely different way.
Planning Your Visit: Prices, Tickets & Tips
- Mini‑golf only: $12+ for adults, $9+ for children. Discounted family packs available.
- VR experiences: Most single‑player escapes start at $25; multiplayer adventures range from $35–$45 per person.
- Combo deals: Bundles that include a round of mini‑golf and a VR session typically save 15–20% compared to buying separately.
- Group events: The venue handles birthday parties, corporate team‑building, and even fundraisers with private room options.
Reservations for VR are highly recommended on weekends and holidays, while the minigolf course usually accepts walk‑ins. If you're in the mood for more glow‑in‑the‑dark fun, check out other glow mini‑golf locations in your area—but Road Hogs remains a standout for its polish and dual‑activity setup.
Who Should Visit Road Hogs?
This is a venue built for everyone. Families love that kids as young as five can handle the mini‑golf while teenagers dive into VR. Date nights gain an interactive edge—nothing breaks the ice like laughing through a haunted‑house simulation together. Even serious golfers enjoy the chance to sharpen their green reading and distance touch in a playful, low‑stakes setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book in advance?
Walk‑ins are welcome for the mini‑golf course, but virtual reality sessions often sell out during peak hours. Booking online guarantees your time slot and can save you money with web‑only discounts.
Is the mini‑golf wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the entire course is laid out on one level with wide paths, and putters can be provided at an accessible height. The VR zone has seated experiences available; just notify the staff when you arrive.
Can I bring my own putter?
Outside putters are allowed, though the house putters are tailored for the course's obstacles and distances. If you’re serious about your stroke, you might want to warm up at home with an indoor putting green first.