Date of Visit: July 19, 2024
Location: Pixar Putt, Washington, DC
Several years ago we were going to do Pixar Putt in Chicago and even had bought tickets, but then we did not end up going to Chicago and when in Chicago later that summer we had heard it was not that great and did not want to pay for it again. At $30 a person, I was kind of hesitant to do it in DC, but Dad and I got done with organizing the storage unit with several days to spare before the U-Haul truck rental and the weather was actually not to bad (warm, but not so humid). Since it was right there by the marina and we could just go back to the boat, we did not worry about making reservations because it cost extra to book online and we ended up a few more bucks with the senior/military discount.
Overall it was fun Pixar theming and do not regret doing it, but we do agree with the impressions we had gotten before that it is not really worth the high cost. The holes are definitely interesting, but they are also very challenging. Part of the challenge is that it is not all turf, but some of it is the playground rubber surface that really affects the way the ball rolls. What was most annoying, though, was that there were several holes that there just was not enough space to stand to hit the ball. This happens at times at many mini golf courses, but usually it is only when you end up hitting your ball to an odd spot and here the issue was at many of the starting spots. There were also several holes where there was not enough room for the ball to go in from certain angles because the pin was not centered on hole.
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Hole 1: Toy Story |
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Hole 2: Turning Red |
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Somehow a Par 2, but you have to first get it through the angle between the feet and then opening to hole is off to side |
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Hole 3: Wall-E - encourages you to hit it hard to go around, but that just leads to it bouncing totally off course |
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Hole 4: Monsters Inc |
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Hole 5: Toy Story 4 |
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Hole 6: Finding Nemo - I got it in with it stuck between pin and edge of hole, but then Dad had a lot of trouble because there really isn't enough room on backside of pin for ball to go in. |
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Hole 7: Incredibles - This one was interesting in that there were four different holes you could go for (one under each claw). |
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Hole 8: Ratatouille |
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Hole 9: Toy Story - This hole was kind of weird in that you dropped the ball in the hole instead of putting to start. |
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Hole 10: Cars - This one had a loop to go through the 95. Dad could not get it to go around even after several tries (no one was behind us and we had to wait for the next hole). |
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Hole 11: A Bug's Life |
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Hole 12: Coco - This hole was complex with you first going down the neck of the guitar and then having to come back around to go over the guitar to where the hole is. |
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Hole 13: Inside Out - This is another hole you drop your ball to start. There are two different ramps it could roll down as well as two other openings at the bottom. Dad ended up with it going down one that made the ball bounce off course. |
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Hole 14: Onward |
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Hole 15: Lightyear |
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Hole 16: Soul - This one you put the ball at the top of the stairs and tap it to go down. Tap too hard and it will probably end up off course. The change to the turf around the hole totally brings it to a stop, though.
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Hole 17: Luca |
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Hole 18: Up - This one is quite hard to get the ball in the house and not bounce out. The staff then cranked the house up and over to drop the ball down the falls towards the hole.
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Final Scores
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