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    Pier 25

    4.3 (164 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Dallas A.

    Pier 25 mini golf is one of the high-value activities you can do in the city with a group, and it's a lot of fun. The staff takes pretty good care of the course, there are fantastic views of the city, and it's just a chill vibe playing 18 holes through the trees. You won't find windmills, loop-de-loops, or other fun obstacles here; it seems as though it's designed to be played by people of all ages, so it's not extremely difficult, and most holes are pretty short. Certainly not the best mini golf course I've ever played, but it's Manhattan's only outdoor course, adults play for less than $15/person, and you can enjoy some time outside close to the city skyline. It's definitely worth going!

    Trying my best here
    Kyrie Jude E.

    Location: 225 West St, New York, NY 10013 Customer Service: Normal, nothing special. Ambience: Clean and has Hudson river view. Nice at night but cold during the winter so please dress accordingly. It has a very cute resto near it as well should you wanna try it. Fee: $10 per head, last time we went end of Dec 2023. First time to try mini golf, I thought it's a boring sport. But surprisingly I enjoyed it and wanted to do it again maybe a different obstacle this time. This is a must try activity though if you happen to be around the area.

    Giacomo C.

    This is a review of the Science Playground that just opened about a month ago. It's listed as "Pier 26 Science Playground", but it's by Pier 25 instead. It's a very cool play-space, with two gigantic sturgeons kids can enter and climb. Weekends are beyond crowded, but I bet it's pretty calm on weekdays and early am Saturdays or Sundays. There's s lot to explore and climb and the structures are cool and original.

    Playing with my poncho on after the rain turned into a drizzle.
    Christine E.

    Despite the rainy weather, our mini-golf experience turned out to be surprisingly enjoyable. The course was well-maintained, and the wet conditions added an extra layer of challenge that made the game even more fun. The staff was friendly and did a great job of keeping everything running smoothly despite the rain. We had to buy ponchos. I thought they were a bit pricey but the rain started really coming down. Parking, however, was a bit tricky. Im glad we went on the weekend because after looking around for awhile we found a spot. But considering the reasonable price for a round of mini-golf, it was worth the minor inconvenience. All in all, it was a great outing, and the rain didn't dampen our spirits!

    Emma M.

    I came to the mini golf center many years ago for my 18th birthday. That was a little over 10 years ago. I came here most recently with a group and played a round of mini golf. The course was challenging but fun all the same. I loved the music selection, and the decorations were pretty cool. I especially loved the part where it looked like you could walk through a cave. I also loved that it was directly next to the water. They had a cafe too which was nice. One of us had ordered a sandwich and it looked delicious. The only weird things were that you couldn't choose the color ball that you wanted because too many people had stolen the ball afterward. They also got rid of the ability to win a free game if you got a hole-in-one on the last round. Overall though I loved the experience and I loved having my birthday there as well.

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    Alice Z.

    The line for mini golf was quite long - about a 30 to 45 minute wait. Once we got in, golfing all 18 holes took about 1.5 hours just because of waiting on people in front of us, but it was nice because the holes were relatively shaded. The course is nothing very elaborate, but it was a nice escape from the city right on a pier, and it only cost $10 for a pretty fun activity. Even though I had fun golfing, I am not sure I would go again just because the course wasn't particularly interesting, and we had to wait quite a long time to get in.

    Isabella C.

    Cute place to have fun and enjoy the view of Jersey City. Very busy though, lines were long, and had to wait for every course. $10 per person with one club and ball $2 per bag for bag check

    Ellenaj I.

    Such a cute activity to do with a group of friends, significant other, and suitable for children. My girlies and I, have been back twice now and each time we had a great experience! There's 18 courses with a beautiful waterfront view of the Jersey City skyline. Adults are $10 and children are $5, for your own golf club and ball to return when finished.

    Alexis M.

    Pier 25 is a place to see and experience a variety of activities...If you want to engage in sports or physical extracurricular activities then Pier 25 has got it! "It" means a slew of things from sports to eateries! Glancing at the website, I saw on one particular Sunday that Pier 25 was having a "Shell-ebrate Oyster 2018" Workshop and I was intrigued....I wondered what this workshop was all about and needed to get more information-lol. Arriving after registering for the workshop online and eating brunch at City Vineyard at Pier 26, I was amazed to learn so much about Oysters. Did you know that oysters help address water pollution and that they have such a historical impact on our lives?! It was so cool to not only learn about oysters in general but to have the staff pull oysters out of the water so that we could touch and interact w/ them...It was wonderful! After the oyster workshop, it was nice to see other things offered at Pier 25...the skating park, mini-golf, volleyball areas, the Hudson River Outdoor Movie Screenings, the children's park, the boating sections and outdoor playground areas. The views are breathtaking! At the end of the pier, it was so lovely to see Grand Banks which is a restaurant on a boat docked on the outermost section of Pier 25. Grand Banks takes reservations as well as walk-ins, depending on the day and time that parties choose to hang out. Grand Banks is a quaint and divine place to dine! Pier 25 has something for everyone!

    Tiffy S.

    Had a fantastic solo visit yesterday. Wanted to get in some cardio and sightseeing. Trust me! This pier needs to be on your bucket list of NYC locations to visit. The view is simply gorgeous. Tribeca has always been one of my favorite areas to come visit during the summer. I have spent many of spring & summer mornings gazing out into the sky and watching the cruise lines + yachts. There are restaurants available on the pier, as well as many within the area. There is a Whole Foods very close by if you want to grab some treats, and beverages to keep you hydrated before heading over to the pier. You can bring a small blanket if you like to lay out in the grass or sit in one of the many designated areas filled with benches to enjoy the scenery. This pier is absolutely kid friendly! In fact many of the summer programs within NYC use areas throughout the pier to engage children in outdoor learning activities. This is pier is baby friendly as well; and depending on the time & day- you will see activities with parents and small children engaging in "learning through play" and other bonding resources for families. The area is very safe. Bring some comfy shoes it's a lot of areas to explore. It's also fantastic for photos!!

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    In addition, the views are amazing as you can see the skyline (including the Freedom Tower) while you're playing.

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    3.9(90 reviews)
    1.5 miMeatpacking District, West Village

    A total of 4 of us came here on one of the most bitter winter days this year as we needed an indoor…read moreinteractive activity. We thought mini golf was interactive, everyone had the same chance to play and it's simple enough without exerting too much energy (unlike an escape room or the dancing tiles which I also came across in my research). Great place for friends, families, dates of all ages. We checked in on the ground floor (also have a coat check here) and were told they have a cabin themed course on the 2nd floor and a museum themed course on the 3rd floor, but there was a party going on. They also told us about the rooftop lounge, which is covered with plastic and they have heaters blasting the space. We went with the cabin themed. Although I don't think they completely blocked the 3rd floor with the party, we just didn't want to have to compete with others and wanted a quiet experience. They have stairs or an elevator. Once we got to the 2nd floor, we were the only ones there and were explained how the digital scoring works. We inputted our names, and our scoreboard would follow us from board to board in sequence after we all punched in our scores. The max was 6 putts per course to help keep things moving (we definitely played more than 6 on some courses lol). The courses did progressively get more challenging as you moved on. The decor was beautiful. Fairy lights lined the space with murals or a ski lodge/mountains around with a polar bear and a ski mobile. Many cute photo ops. On the last course, once you made it, the game swallowed your ball, I guess to help prevent you from trying to play the course again. I wish there was more than 9 courses though. It was fun enough but maybe having a few more would have helped fill the time more. Time flew by and we had lots of laughs. Would be excited to come back to try the museum course next time.

    I came here with a group of friends to celebrate my birthday on a Saturday night. I expected it to…read morebe packed, but because SantaCon was happening the same day, it was surprisingly empty. I booked a social package that included 90 minutes of reserved seating, one round of mini golf, and a $25 food or drink voucher per person. When we arrived, we were given tickets for mini golf, but the staff seemed unsure about how the food and drink vouchers worked. After some back-and-forth, we learned the vouchers could only be used on the second floor, and if used for drinks, there was only one option available -- a blue rum drink with coconut. Unfortunately, the drink missed the mark for me and my friends, and the recipe could definitely use some improvement. We were also never shown where our reserved seating was, which was disappointing. That said, I had an amazing group of friends, and we still made the night a lot of fun. We played the Lodge course on the second floor, which is their most challenging course and beautifully decorated. I also loved the tablet that kept score for us -- it was a great touch. The rooftop area is another highlight: it's heated and really enjoyable during the winter. Overall, while the atmosphere and mini golf were fun, I wouldn't book a party package again -- it wasn't worth the cost. Next time, I'd just pay for mini golf directly.

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    I slept on Shipwrecked for years, until I didn't. But even now I'm just now coming around to the…read morefact that it's a phenomenal place for kids' birthday parties. Let's run it down: 1. They have private party rooms where they'll bring in pizza and drinks and more for your kiddos. 2. There's built-in entertainment like mini-golf (obviously), a surprisingly extensive arcade complete with tickets to win and redeem for plastic that your kids will love and you will hate. 3. The staff is seriously on point. I'm telling you, they have headsets! They're communicating in real time about where everyone in your party should be, and what needs to be happening. I appreciate you people. 4. There's a BAR FOR THE ADULTS. I can't stress this enough. You know how parents just stand around awkwardly while their kids scream and play and run? Well, it's better when you have a drink in your hand. They've got a solid beer selection, frozen rum punch and pina coladas (see: shipwrecked), and some bottom shelf liquor that the bartender looked into my friend's (the parent of the birthday girl) dead eyes and offered him a heavier pour on the house. This is going to be a staple in my life for the next five years or so, and although I'm sure I'll get tired of it, at least there's a bar.

    Absolutely incredible theming in both the mini gold and the escape room attractions. We did the…read morehaunted mansion-themed escape room with JJ as our host. She was super helpful and kind in the good-spirited (pun intended) in the face of my friend and I literally screaming bloody murder. They also have a bar with alcoholic and non-alcoholic slushies, plus made-to-order drinks that were quite whimsical, which was a wonderful hospitality touch. If you're planning on doing mini gold, I would recommend starting before 9 pm, because we did not and we barely finished all 18 holes by the time they closed at 10 pm.

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