Rock of Ages Blacklight Mini Golf is a vibrant and uniquely themed mini-golf attraction located inside Mall of America. It offers a fun, family-friendly experience with a creative twist: the course is designed as a nostalgic journey through the history of rock ‘n’ roll music. Play your way through 18 holes of golf while enjoying a lively playlist of classic rock hits.
Mini Golf
Rock of Ages Blacklight Mini Golf
225 Google Reviews
I enjoy mini golf, but this place was really cool. Besides the blacklight effect, the murals along the holes were awesome to look at. Rock of Ages was a fun and nice place to take a break from all the heavy walking in the mall. Give it a try!
Great spot for a date night or a group outing. This venue is small but well laid out and the glowing colors. The atmosphere was ideal and we had a great time. We went on a Friday afternoon and had no wait.
One of the most unique miniature golf locations I had the opportunity to experience! The decor is fun and can make for a memorable experience. It was a very slow day when I visited so i did not feel rushed and customer service was very good. The obstacles for each hole is creative and matches the theme in the entire space. Hole 17 (if i remember correctly) was my favorite hole!
Went here for my Birthday, was so much fun!! It was all neon and played different decades of music for each section!! I loved it and had a Wonderful time!!
I’ve taken kids I take care of here at least 100 times. It’s the Mall of America. Everything is going to be overpriced. It’s a “meh” mini golf experience. It’s fun, it’s glowy, it’s unique, but it’s not worth the price. The staff are always friendly and helpful, and if you get a hole in one at the end, you get a free game.
But do we have to play a different song at every hole? My brain breaks listening to 4 different songs at the same time. Some of the holes could use more regular maintenance. And the hole with the big steep ramp is IMPOSSIBLE to get a golf ball over.
Very unique, loved the decor and music, but we felt very rushed. They should allow some time before letting another group start. The pileup of groups got ridiculous on the Back 9. Not enough room for everyone. It got hot, and loud, and people didn’t have enough time to try to make decent shots. A five minute timer at the entrance would go a long way to prevent the huge clusters of people who are there to have fun, but end up frustrated. An explanation and map of the holes would be nice too. A neat experience, but doubt we’d return.
Relatively cheap admission per adult at only 14.99. There are 18 holes that offer a wide variety of art work throughout.
There are the riskier approaches to each hole that allows for a hole in 1 option if you’re willing to gamble. Takes about 30 minutes to get through if you take your time.