Safari Golf in Berlin, Connecticut is a cute miniature golf
attraction where you can go and try your hand at 18 different safari themed
holes. The course is located atop a hill, and has a body of water that runs
through it and flows into a waterfall at one point. The course is filled with
statues that resemble safari animals such as elephants, zebras, giraffes, etc.
Prices are $8 for adults, and $7 for kids, and the course is open during the
spring and summer months with varying hours depending on when you go. From my
own personal experience, I would rate this course as a beginner friendly
course. The holes are incredibly easy, and I will say they got to be a bit
redundant towards the end. Unlike Around the World Golf in Lake George, NY –
the holes are not interactive – basically meaning that they are just holes with
little to no obstacles in the way. I believe it would have made the course
better if they could have found some way to include the safari animals in each
hole, however, it was still a fun experience.
Here are my top 3 tips for going –
1)
Parking is a bit scarce so be aware of that!
2)
They only allow 4 people in a group, so if you
plan on going in a larger group you will have to split up.
3)
The pollen in this area was terrible, so if you
have allergies just be more cautious.
Here is a link to their website if you would like to check
it out - http://www.safarigolfct.com/
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