1 / 2Hollywood Drive-In Golf
π Southwest Orlando, FL
Two 18-hole courses at Universal CityWalk: The Haunting of Ghostly Greens and Invaders From Planet Putt. Play 18 or combine for 36 holes. LED neon lighting enables evening play. No separate park ticket required.
If you need a spot to take a break from the rides, this is a cool place. Took my 4 year old, and he had a blast. You get to choose between the alien path and the monster path. We've done both, and they are both really cool. Just be aware that it can be really hot on those sunny days of summer.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for kids aged 5 and up who enjoy theatrical theming and mild spooky or sci-fi imagery. The double-feature option gives older kids and teens a longer challenge. Sunny summer days can be hot on the exposed outdoor courses β morning or evening visits are more comfortable. A strong standalone stop during a CityWalk visit.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Mitchell Moody
βIf you need a spot to take a break from the rides, this is a cool place. Took my 4 year old, and he had a blast. You get to choose between the alien path and the monster path. We've done both, and they are both really cool. Just be aware that it can be really hot on those sunny days of summer.β
Gamefreak81131
βAdam the maintenance guy was awesome. My sister messed up on the last hole without knowing and he got her a new ball without us even asking. Great place, great fun, good peopleβ
Bridget Stralko
βWas a fun activity at City Walk...we even came back for a second round!β
Bkxy
βGoing to try this next time. Looked fun.β
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Overview
Hollywood Drive-In Golf puts players through elaborate movie-set scenery β a cemetery, giant spider, enormous alien robot, a space worm's open mouth, and a towering haunted house basement lab. Both courses draw on 1950s horror and sci-fi B-movie aesthetics with cutting-edge interactive elements and special effects. LED neon edge-lighting keeps courses playable day, night, and late night. Located at CityWalk, accessible without a Universal theme park ticket.






