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A few quick questions about the mini-golf at the Dockyard.

 

How much does it cost?

How long does it take?

Is it better to do at night or during the day?

Did you think it was worth spending the time mini-golfing

instead of doing something else?

 

Thanks...

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A few quick questions about the mini-golf at the Dockyard..

 

Can't get enough of the free minigolf on your ship that most have?

 

Google is your friend... http://www.fungolf.bm/

$15 Adult $11 11yrs and under. Wednesday night is happy hour $10.

 

Personally while I do play on the ship, never done it at Dockyard.

Why would I with such other great stuff to see and do?

To each his own...

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My DH and I did the mini golf a couple of years ago. We did it during the day and it was really quite warm since it is all out in the sun. We are going back in about a month and I was thinking about doing it in the evening this time so it won't be so warm. The course was a lot of fun. We are not golfers by any means but enjoyed the challenges on this course. They charged $15 a person, I think, and it was an 18 hole course. I would say we were out there about 1.5 hours. There were not too many people so we were able to move along at our own pace. We will be in port from 2 PM on Saturday until 3 PM on Sunday next month so we are dealing with weekend transportation times for our next cruise. It will be our 8th or 9th time to Bermuda and we try to do something different each time but with the time limitation of this trip, we may do the mini golf again. Not sure what your times are in port but, one time, we took the bus to Warwick Beach and walked the 1 1/2 mile path back to Horseshoe Beach and we really enjoyed that. Something else for you to consider.

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Can't get enough of the free minigolf on your ship that most have?

Sheesh.

 

 

Personally while I do play on the ship, never done it at Dockyard.

Why would I with such other great stuff to see and do?[Dockyard.

Maybe because the miniature golf on ships doesn't hold a candle to the one at Dockyard.

Maybe they want something to do at night.

Maybe they want to stay close by on their last day.

Maybe they've done some of the other great things.

Maybe because they just want to.

To each his own...

Yes, to each his own.;)

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