Two Tickets (£4) or Family Ticket (£6) For 18 Holes of Indoor Mini Golf Plus Drink Each at Funtastic Fantasy Golf (Up to 74% Off)
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Two Tickets (£4) or Family Ticket (£6) For 18 Holes of Indoor Mini Golf Plus Drink Each at Funtastic Fantasy Golf (Up to 74% Off)
- Indoor crazy golf course
- Neon dinosaur, jungle and underwater themed zones
- Family run business
The Deal
- 18 hole round for 2 people or family of four
- Suitable for all ages
- Tea or coffee for adults
- Juice drink for each child
- All equipment provided
Limit 1 per 2 or 4 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 48 hour cancellation policy; 1 modification permitted. Present Groupon upon redemption. Family ticket valid for 2 adults and 2 children (under 16) only, plus 2 coffees and 2 juice drinks. Under 12s must be accompanied by an adult. Original value based on adult entry rate, or family rate, with drinks. Original values verified 22 March 2012 at 5.38pm.
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Fantasy golf is a notoriously erratic and unpredictable game, as at any time your tee might spontaneously turn in to a coffee. Stay on par with today's Groupon from Funtastic Fantasy Golf. Choose from the following options:
• £4 for two tickets to play 18 holes of indoor mini golf plus a drink each (Up to 71% off)• £6 for a family ticket for two adults and two children under 16 to play 18 holes of indoor mini golf plus a drink each (Up to 74% off)
A mesmerising world of prehistoric, psychedelic, and competitive showdowns, Funtastic Fantasy Golf is a family-run business taking unsuspecting caddies on a pitch and putt adventure. The black lit course is the only one of its kind in Scotland, winding its way through UV dinosaurs, a big cat inhabited jungle, and an underwater Atlantis area swimming with mermaids, sharks, and contented turtles. Tucked away on the outskirts of Livingston, the rainbow parallel universe allows intrepid golfers to putt until 10pm seven days a week, with rewards of hot food and home-made cakes waiting in the cafe.
Teeing off to 18 holes of indoor, colour soaked crazy golf, duos or family foursomes can awaken their rivalry and battle it out on the greens. All clubs and balls are provided, and the course offers an easy stroll for all ages, as well as easy disabled access. Once they’ve traversed the ins and outs of the landscape and issued bragging rights appropriately, teams can chatter about the highlights over a tea or coffee for grown-ups (£1), or a juice drink for nippers (75p).
Reviews
Although yet to be widely reviewed, Funtastic Fantasy Golf has attracted some favourable write-ups, which praise the distinctive décor, entertaining course set-up and friendly staff.
Looks nothing from outside but excellent UV light golf inside. Had a Birthday party there. Children aged 5 - 13 had a great time. Food was good. The owner was easygoing and helpful.
– Gryffun, Google Maps, Jan 2012
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to Egg Hunting
The Easter egg hunt is a fixture in family calendars nationwide – a time to remember the key values that keep us together in times of need: love, affection, and a willingness to exclude the little one if it means everyone else gets more chocolate. Here’s how to do it well:
Know your enemy
The Easter Bunny is a wily beast, and it takes a lot to outsmart her. Put yourself in her shoes and try really hard to imagine where you’d hide eggs if you were a rabbit. After that, head straight to a burrow.
Don’t be picky
Eggers can’t be choosers, so round up everything from Scotch eggs and eggnog, to the poor people whose parents thought Egbert was a good name.
Know where to look
Never mind scrabbling around under ornaments and plant pots at home, for a really successful hunt be a little more canny. Raid the nearest Easter arts and crafts fair, or check the faces of recently disgraced politicians.
Ask permission before hunting on someone else’s land. Poaching an egg is an offence in some counties.
Trust no one
Especially children. If someone tells you they’ve already checked the bathroom and there’s nothing in there, it almost certainly means they’re guarding a secret hoard of eggs.





