My little one insisted on revisiting The Incredibles hole, where he pretended to be a superhero defeating an evil robot. But they absolutely loved each hole, especially the Toy Story-themed hole and the Inside Out-themed hole, which both had special chutes that they could put their balls in. I was a little worried that my kids, at ages 5 and not-quite-3, would be too young to enjoy mini golf. The course was a mix of challenging, traditional putt-putt obstacles and fun, quirky features. Some of the creative holes at Pixar Putt employ no putters to hit the pin. We played on a weekday afternoon, and groups were spread out on the course with plenty of social distancing. Visitors, who must have a pre-purchased timed-entry ticket, can start play wherever they'd like and go in any order. The 18-hole course is easy to navigate and it was easy to keep track of my kids, who sometimes wanted to wander to the next hole ahead of us. See scenes from popular Pixar flicks, like Up, during your visit to Pixar Putt. Photography by Daniel Ortiz, The PR Boutique
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