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    Ten Tiny Tees Golf

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Interstate Amusement, Co, Inc - Tilt a whirl!!

    Interstate Amusement, Co, Inc

    (18 reviews)

    We've been coming here for decades really and it's usually a great time to ride the bumper cars and…read moreplay Ten Tiny Tees. While the miniature golf was great as usual, there was way too much grease on the surface where the cars were on so it made it unusually difficult to even get in a few laps or bump others as there was very little gripping of the surface. Plus there was considerable grease on the steering wheel which also contributed to difficult steering. We hadn't experienced this under the former ownership, which I believe was a family operation. While it brought back memories, just sliding around w/o control due to too much grease makes us wonder if it's worth coming back. Hopefully the new owners read reviews and take notes as to what is good and what needs improvement.

    I've loved this place all my life. What could be better than a tilt-a-whirl? Tilt-a-whirl and…read morebumper cars and Miniature golf that's what! YAY Taking my kids here is like passing on great childhood memories directly to them. I think my daughter and I rode the tilt-a-whirl 40 times this weekend and at $2.50 a person its not cheap. I understand they are only open for a short season and they have to make some money while the windows open. The ONLY negative thing I have to say is that the attendants aren't very friendly. They make grunting noises and point a lot. I understand the employee pool in a small town runs shallow but come on, you can find someone who would a least show they half way enjoy their job. This is an amusement ride already. GET AMUSED!

    Twin Pines Country Club

    Twin Pines Country Club

    (4 reviews)

    Montavilla, Southeast Portland

    I am usually of the opinion that good fences make good neighbors, but these neighbors broke the…read moremold in so many ways. This sweet family built a fantastic wee-mini golf course around and between two pine trees in their side yard, and opened it up to the neighborhood and the public to putt around. It's a more successful version of Maria Bamford's Lady Dynamite park bench, inviting friends and neighbors to chat and play together in a fun and friendly environment. There are six holes and several custom-made statues and features that the owners worked with local artists to create. A locker near the gate holds the putters and balls, which you can access by calling an automated message machine. If you happen to be in the neighborhood and find yourself with a few minutes to spare, drop on by this itsy-bitsy-teeny-weeny-mini-putt-putt-golfing dreamy, and see if it doesn't give you a new definition of good neighbor, too.

    I liked this place. Six holes, fun for the family if you live nearby, but as a destination from…read moreacross the city, it may not be what you're looking for. But we had fun here, and did the course several times, challenging each other. Don't try to get the golf ball through the windmill, because it gets stuck. In the pictures, though, they don't show it's direct location. If you're curious, it's on the side of someone's house, so in the website they really mean you "have to be quiet". Otherwise, I'm not sure if I'd call it a country club, and more a mini golf course.

    Funland Arcade - Vacation time!

    Funland Arcade

    (131 reviews)

    Terrible experience -- be very cautious…read more Be careful using your credit card at this place. I purchased a $10, and somehow a recurring $-0 monthly charge was later added to my card without my knowledge or consent. Now I have to go through the hassle of disputing it with my credit card company. I strongly recommend avoiding this place, or at the very least, paying cash and closely reviewing your receipts and statements.

    Seaside, Seaside, Seaside... I moved there when I was three, and if you grew up around that salty…read moreair and carnival glare, you know exactly what Funland means to me. My mom was a die-hard Ms. Pac-Man slinger back in the day, and my brother and I would burn through quarters like we were trying to keep the Oregon economy alive. The place still carries that old-school magic classic skee-ball lanes, the photo booth that's been snapping goofy faces for decades, and enough blinking lights to make a grown man feel like a kid again. Old games, new games bells ring, tickets sing, and nostalgia swings. Now these days your fun card works over at the rides too, and let me tell you something about those bumper cars. The track looks small... but those little devils spin, bang, and ricochet like a bar fight on roller skates. Fast, loud, and chaotic in other words, perfect. I always run a few laps there, but this trip I talked my wife into the Tilt-A-Whirl, that beautiful old beast that feels like it's been spinning folks silly since the 1920s. You know the one with the operator stick push forward and she flies, pull back and those cars start spinning like a politician dodging questions. By the time it really got going, we were holding on for dear life. I was laughing. My wife... not so much. Now I'll admit something bittersweet. Seaside isn't quite the little carnival town it used to be. They tore out the old roller coaster, a bunch of rides, and even that little snow cone shack at the end. These days it's more shops, more crowds, more folks than a church picnic on payday. But even with all that... Seaside still holds the crown on the Oregon coast. The beach cuts the wind just right, the Prom is perfect for a long walk, Broadway's buzzing, and the Turnaround still feels like the center of the whole show. So here's the rhyme and the reason, the simple seaside truth: Walk the Prom, hear the gulls cry, smell the salt in the air. Play some games, crash some cars, spin 'til you don't care. Drop a few bucks, laugh all day, let the good times expand Because a trip to Seaside just ain't complete... without a little time at Funland. Five stars. Still the king of coast-town fun.

    Ten Tiny Tees Golf - mini_golf - Updated May 2026

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