Ocean Paradise Indoor Glow Adventure Golf
Chichester, Sussex · Indoor Activity
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Our verdict
Kids
8.7/10
Novelty 9 · Fun Factor 9
Parents
7.8/10
Value 8 · Sanity Preservation 8
Properly fun, surprisingly tricky, and mercifully more interesting than your average mini golf.
The long read worth saving for nap time
What’s it actually like?
Ocean Paradise Indoor Glow Adventure Golf sounds like exactly the sort of thing parents book when they want something a bit different without gambling on the weather. The reviews point to a themed indoor glow golf course with striking artwork, a pirate section, and a course that is genuinely more challenging than it first looks. What stands out is how much people enjoyed the variety. Families mentioned a fun, unusual experience that worked for adults and children across a wide age range, and one group even returned on three consecutive days, which is usually a decent sign. Staff also get consistent praise for being friendly and helpful, including one very practical rescue involving lost car keys. The main caveat is that it sounds more like a golf-centred activity complex than a full day out. One reviewer felt it was good but not quite new enough to merit five stars, so this may not wow if you have seen slicker modern courses. There’s also no mention of café quality or family facilities in the reviews, so those remain unknown. Still, for an indoor, weather-proof outing with enough challenge to keep older children and adults engaged, it sounds like a safe bet.
Two-minute orientation
Quick read
Indoor glow golf with eye-catching artwork, plus extra golf bits and footgolf. Good for families, groups and mixed ages; several reviewers went back more than once. Best for school-age children; toddlers may find it a bit too much effort for the payoff.
Best for ages
Strong score for mixed-age siblings
The boring brilliant stuff
Need to know
Indoor vs outdoor split
Indoor / outdoor mix
Parking detail
Full parking wording is landing soon — meanwhile check Maps plus the venue’s own FAQs.
Dog-friendly?
Probably not
Most indoor venues don't allow dogs. Worth confirming if you'd need to bring one.
Pram-friendly?
Likely yes
Indoor venues like this are typically pram-friendly.
Baby change?
Likely yes
Venues this size usually have baby change facilities.
Food on-site & BYO
Likely yes: Venues this size almost always have a cafe.
Locate it
Chichester, Sussex
THINGS PARENTS ASK
Common questions
Is it good for a mixed-age family?
Yes — reviewers said it worked well for adults and a wide range of children.
Is it actually challenging, or just babyish mini golf?
More challenging than it looks, according to multiple reviewers.
Is it a good rainy-day option?
Yes, it’s an indoor activity and a solid weather-proof choice.
Do you need to bring your own equipment?
No — one reviewer said you don’t need to bring any equipment.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Real review quotes
"The artwork is amazing."
"more challenging than you think"
"We visited three consecutive days"