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    4.0 (87 reviews)
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    Hole on castle course.
    Kimber R.

    So many mini golf courses lately are super worn down, and the greens show it. That is absolutely not the case at magic carpet! The greens were perfectly maintained, as well as all of the obstacles. No obvious wear and paint missing. With three courses to choose from, I wish the lady at the front desk would have been a little more helpful in telling us the difference, but she seemed pretty miserable in general. So we went with the castle course, as it was the longest. We absolutely made the right choice! The castle course had some really fun obstacles and trick holes, which always makes it more fun. A couple random holes in one, and some where I didn't do so hot made it even more fun. It wasn't super easy, but didn't leave us frustrated either. The price was great! And early summer on a weekday didn't have too many people, so we weren't rushed. We would for sure recommend magic carpet to anyone visiting.

    Great wildlife and features at each hole

    The engineering and creativity on each of the holes is the best I've ever seen. We played the castle (24 hole) course. Definitely worth a visit! We'll be back with our next out of town guests.

    Barbara P.

    This is by far one of the BEST miniature golf places I've ever been to! Every time we come to North Shore, we stop by and visit Magic Carpet Golf. Everything is clean and neat and always working. Our favorite is the dinosaur course. It's a great thing to do with your family and friends! Highly recommend Magic Carpet Golf!

    This place rocks. Get it?
    Bob K.

    Can't say enough good things about this place. Six stars for sure. Really amazing mini golf course right on the main drag in Carnelian Bay. Three separate courses - castle (29 holes) dinosaur (19 holes) and grizzly falls (19 holes). Each has some basic holes but also a cool assortment of characters and interesting ways to make you increase your score. Highlights include the big castle with a door that opens and closes, a big spiderweb with a spider that covers the hole intermittently, A school that opens and closes, the ubiquitous windmill, a dragon and a bunch of other stuff. Prices are reasonable and there's even a really cool arcade inside with retro video games and pinball machines if you have to wait or after you're done. Honestly, this must be the best course we've played possibly ever. This place is awesome.

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    Great family fun, well managed and clean for recreation. Plenty of parking, and snacks with tables for seating.

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    If you are tired of hiking in the area, you have to stop by this fun lil minigolf course. Very rustic but yet cute

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    Great family fun! Beautifully loved and maintained. Cool courses that are moderate but well thought out. Our family loved it!

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    Haven't played miniature golf in ages. We had a fun time on Grizzly course. Short holes but still challenging.

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    We did the Grizzly Falls and it had some good challenging holes (but do-able to get a hole in one).

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    4.2(191 reviews)
    21.5 mi

    3 fun courses Reasonably priced…read more Half off for 4 y/o and free for under 3 Enjoyable way to spend 1-2 hrs

    While staying in Lake Tahoe for a last minute trip, my husband and I decided to check out Magic…read moreCarpet Golf for some mini golf fun last Wednesday. We arrived a little before 12 pm and were greeted by an employee. For the golf course selection, there are 3 options to choose from (but one course was currently closed). We ended up choosing to do the castle course, which has 28 holes. I had cash in my purse so we paid for a smaller discount of $20 per person. If you pay credit card, it would have been $20.60 per person (I am assuming for the credit card fee?). We were given our clubs and 2 colored golf balls. And the employee who checked us in had told us that there is a hole where the mill is not working. The motor to power it is not working but that we can slowly pushing it towards where she is and it should work. The castle themed course is very cute and we really enjoyed seeing each hole, which some of them were really challenging. Some of the holes were also really well constructed and decorated, including the one with a ship and a giant goldfish. We golfed here for about an hour. And I am happy to say that I ended up with the smaller amount of strokes (just by a margin though). Although this course has 28 holes, you only golf with 27 holes. And then for the last one, you come back inside where you paid for your admission and put it in one of two machines. I placed my golf ball into what looks like a plinko style game (which reminds me of The Price Is Right show). But I don't know if I was supposed to try to win something or not or just to watch it make it's way down to one of three holes. And then my husband placed his ball in the other machine that looks like a slot machine. Overall, we had a great time and am glad we were able to make it out here.

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    We booked a family stay at the Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe for myself, my wife, and our six-year-old…read moreson. A few days before our trip, our son was diagnosed and tested positive for RSV. I called and asked for a reservation modification given the circumstances, and I was completely open to alternative solutions: a date modification, Marriott Bonvoy points to rebook on our own, a refund, or anything reasonable. We just wanted some flexibility. What followed was the usual runaround. We called the Ritz-Carlton directly, they told us they couldn't help because we booked through American Express. So we called Amex, whose concierge team was empathetic and professional. They reached out to the Ritz-Carlton on our behalf. After waiting 24 hours and following up, we were told that Ritz-Carlton management responded via email and declined to allow modifications to the reservation and still expect us at the property unless we pay a $750 cancellation fee. We presented a positive diagnosis of a contagious virus, were willing to accept any reasonable accommodation; a date change, points, anything, and the answer was no. This raises a serious concern beyond our personal frustration. If the Ritz-Carlton would rather a family show up carrying a contagious virus than accommodate a date change, what does that say about their commitment to the health and safety of their guests and staff? How many other sick guests have they pressured to check in rather than lose a night's revenue? What about employees who may face the same inflexibility when they're ill? For a brand that markets itself as the gold standard of hospitality, this experience seems like the opposite.

    When you book a stay at a high-end luxury resort, you expect top-tier service, exceptional dining,…read moreand attention to detail. Sadly, this property fell far short of those expectations. Dining Experience Extremely Underwhelming There are three dining options on-site: * A Mexican restaurant that operates essentially like fast food you stand in line, order at the counter, receive a number, and seat yourself. Paying over $100 for what amounted to street tacos of fast-food quality felt unreasonable and excessive. * A lobby restaurant with average offerings. * A so-called "fine dining" restaurant that was far from fine dining in both quality and execution. For a resort at this level, the culinary experience should be a highlight, not a regret. Breakfast Buffet - A Complete Letdown The breakfast buffet was honestly the biggest rip-off we've experienced at a five-star resort. The food was stale and cold, the selection was minimal, and even basic items like croissants tasted old. After paying over $200, we left basically with half a latte and the kids having hot chocolate. We returned to our room hoping to order room service only to be told we couldn't place an order until 11:30 AM. Service & Facilities The staff members themselves were friendly and polite. However, the overall service was consistently slow. There were also noticeable issues in the room: * Cloudy water from the sink and bathtub. * Low water pressure in the shower. For a property positioned as a luxury destination, these details matter. Another reason we booked this hotel is I read this resort is very family friendly and accommodating for children. We do have two small kids however any time we tried to go to the kids club no one was there. We had to ask multiple staff where was the kids activity and no one could answer. Then some of the events got canceled with no replacement or activity for the kids. The hotel was filled with families and many kids all around. The only reason I'm giving two stars instead of one is because the staff remained courteous, and during our visit there was a snowstorm for two of the days, which understandably led to some understaffing due to road closures. That said, weather-related challenges do not excuse the quality of food, pricing structure, or basic room standards. At this price point, expectations are high and they should be. Unfortunately, this stay did not deliver the luxury experience we anticipated.

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    Magic Carpet Golf - One of my favorite decorations from the "28 hole" course. Cowboy worm!

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    4.2(100 reviews)
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    We absolutely LOVE Magic Carpet Golf -- it's hands down one of our favorite spots in Reno!…read moreSo many mini golf places are out in the direct sun with little to no shade, but this place is completely different. The courses are beautifully set under mature trees, with water features throughout that make it feel cool, relaxing, and honestly kind of magical. What really sets it apart is how well it's organized. There are three different courses, and the staff will gladly tell you which one is less crowded at the moment -- such a simple thing, but it makes a big difference when you just want to enjoy the game without waiting around. The atmosphere is the perfect mix of peaceful and playful. It's great for families, date nights, or just a fun, low-key outing. On top of that, the pricing is very reasonable (about $13 per person), especially for how much you get out of the experience. And you can feel the history here -- it's a family-owned business that has been part of the Reno community for decades, and it shows in how well it's maintained and how welcoming it feels. Highly recommend -- we'll definitely keep coming back!

    My hubby and I decided to go check out Magic Carpet Golf for some fun in the sun. While the…read moreappearance isn't much from the outside, it's all fun once you go in. Prices are lower than most other courses in the area, and the holes are significantly more challenging. There are 3 courses available- two 18-hole courses and one supersized 28-hole course. We opted for the back 18-hole course and had a lot of laughs. I highly recommend taking another look at this place. You can tell that they are consistently maintaining the courses and keeping the fun alive. I give it 4 stars as the snack shop was closed since there was only one person on staff when we were there.

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    XP Arcade - Prizes

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    4.4(8 reviews)
    25.4 miDowntown

    Being totally honest this arcade itself is pretty average, but I am bumping the stars up because of…read morethe customer service experience we had while hosting a small birthday party here. As far as the games go, they're all working but the place just feels tired a bit old and rundown. They don't offer a system where they're unlimited play cards include ticket games, but do not reward tickets so the selection of games available to the kids at the party was fairly limited as a result which bothered me, but of course didn't bother the kids who were just happy to continue swiping and playing. That said they do offer some games here that are not typically included in other arcades in town like the Minecraft game which spits out super cool cards and certainly captivated the kids for quite some time. The party room was large but parsley appointed in terms of decorations and really didn't offer much in terms of seeming or decor. There's truly a DIY situation and thankfully, we came with a couple of decorations to put up to make it feel more festive. One of the pizzas included in the party arrived squished in one corner and the supervisor was quick with the solution. Unfortunately, they couldn't remake the pizza which I'm not really sure why, but instead he offered additional cards that the kids could use to play the Midway games downstairs, which ended up being a huge hit. The birthday party deal is a great value to be honest. Works out to around 25 bucks a kid minimum of 10 and it includes pizza and unlimited soda plus a two hour arcade card and $15 to use on the midway or the games with redemption prizes. We ended up adding a $100 card to our party so that we could have the kids play some additional Midway games and that really did extend the fun quite a bit. Midway games are about to six dollars per play, so it does actually go a little ways. If you're staying at Circus Circus, the XP arcade is a fun stop over but if you're from the area, I personally wouldn't say this is the one to come to. That said if you wanna play the midway, you really can't do that anywhere else and it is super fun, especially rewarding when you win a prize. We'll certainly recommend this birthday party option to friends.

    We went on Thursday, but unfortunately, we went too early because the midway doesn't open till 3…read morePM. We ended up playing of the arcade. The offer card specials and we opted for the $60 one to give us an additional $15 as a bonus. The game area was clean and well lit up. They have video games on the top floor and some more ticket games on the bottom floor. I feel like we lost some credits on the machines because we would swipe and it wouldn't work, but I noticed that my money was going down. There wasn't an attendant to help. We spent like an hour there using up the card. The kids racked up about 1,000 tickets on their card. They use a self serve prize machine to redeem your tickets, which is pretty cool. Overall, we had a great time.

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