American Dream Angry Birds Indoor Mini Golf Ticket

Experience thrills at American Dream - the ultimate collection of premier indoor attractions, shopping, and dining comprising more than 3 million square feet in East Rutherford, New Jersey - just four

Experience thrills at American Dream - the ultimate collection of premier indoor attractions, shopping, and dining comprising more than 3 million square feet in East Rutherford, New Jersey - just four miles from New York City. With an 18-hole colorful and fun indoor course that brings Piggy Island to life, you’ll have a dream day out.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this mini golf course?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but I’d say it's perfect for kids ages 5 and up! They have special smaller clubs for younger ones too. Just keep in mind, if you have really little ones, you might want to supervise closely since it's an indoor space and can get busy!

Q: Do you need to make a reservation in advance for the Angry Birds mini golf?

A: Yes, it's highly recommended to book your tickets in advance! The slots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. You can get timed tickets on their website, which makes it super easy. Just remember to check and choose a time that works for you.

Q: What should we wear? Is it a casual atmosphere?

A: Absolutely! It's super casual. Just wear comfy clothes and shoes since you'll be walking around the course. I wore sneakers and a t-shirt, and it was perfect. Plus, the place is indoor, so you don't have to worry about the weather!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Angry Birds mini golf tickets!

I’m considering getting tickets for my niece’s birthday. She’s obsessed with Angry Birds, and I think she’d have a blast at the American Dream! I heard the vibe is super fun and colorful. Anyone been recently? How was it?

Has anyone done the Angry Birds mini golf at American Dream?

I saw the mini golf tickets and I'm super interested, but I’m curious how long it takes to play the course. Is it easy enough for kids? Would it be fun for a family outing?