Space Golf 15611 South 94th Avenue, Orland Park, IL 60462
About the Business
Space Golf is a unique and exciting indoor mini golf facility located at 15611 South 94th Avenue in Orland Park, Illinois. Step into a world of outer space adventure as you navigate through 18 holes of glow-in-the-dark mini golf. Perfect for all ages, Space Golf offers a fun and interactive experience with futuristic obstacles and cosmic decorations. Whether you're looking for a family outing, a date night activity, or a birthday party venue, Space Golf is the place to be. Come explore the final frontier of mini golf at this one-of-a-kind destination in the United States.
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Location & Phone number
15611 S 94th Ave, Orland Park, IL 60462, United States
Hours open
Monday:
16:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
16:00 - 22:00
Friday:
16:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"This is response to Reyna’s review. There are always 2 sides to the story…here is how it really happened that Reyna left out….. An adult male walks into Space Golf, he DID NOT golf, he walked around for a bit looking around the store and then came up to the desk and stared at the girls for a few and then asked… Where is the bathroom? Which they allowed. The adult was locked in there for 30/40 minutes and the girls became concerned at what he was doing in there for that amount of time and then called. Your son then called you because you were shopping at Savers and you came in there with his ID, screaming and yelling, what does this say, what does this say? The young girl responded, Disabled. How were they to know that he was disabled? Space Golf is not a babysitter while you shop at Savers! He was gone from you for at least an hour and you weren’t concerned where he was at? Or, Do you tell him to go in there while you shop? You could have walked in there with your son introduced yourself and your son to the young girls…. Explain that he is on the spectrum and likes looking around in here and then asked the girls….. do you mind if he hangs out and looks around while I go shopping at Savers? That would have made this situation a whole lot better for your son and the young girls! You were asked to leave because you were screaming, yelling and accusing the girls of discrimination. In the crazy world we live in now, let me ask you a question, Reyna….. You are a teenage girl working in a miniature golf place and an adult male comes in alone…. Does not golf, doesn’t say anything while he walks around looking at you, looking around the place, comes up to you and states for a few seconds and then says, where is your bathroom? Then he locks himself in the bathroom for 30/40 minutes. You don’t have any idea he is disabled…. What would your teenage self have done? Wouldn’t be concerned for your safety as well as his? Shame on you not telling the whole truth about what really happened and blame these young girls and Space Golf for discrimination. Why in your review did you leave out that you left your disabled son alone by himself while you shopped at Savers for at least an hour? Instead you want to blame your faults on teenage girls (who had no idea he was disabled) and try to tarnish a business! Unreal!"
"This evening my adult son (24 on the spectrum) entered Space Golf in Orland Park where he occasionally plays golf. He asked the girl behind the desk if he could use the restroom. When he came out there were 2 police officers waiting for him. They began to question him as to why he was there. Luckily, I was next door when he called me confused, scared and on the verge of tears. Apparently, the young manager called the police and said that my son was weird and made her feel uncomfortable. When I arrived, I explained to the officers that he was on the spectrum and had no ill intentions. I then entered the store and asked to speak to the manager. The girl who called the police said she was the manager. I explained to her that my son was on the spectrum and not weird. She didn't care and told me that he made her feel uncomfortable. and she didn't want him there. I suggested that she and her staff take sensitivity training to understand those with special needs. She then yelled "too bad, get out!". I was very surprised how badly she treated my son and disrespected me. She then walked outside to where the police officers where trying to calm my son down and she gave them the phone to pass to me. The owner was on the phone and I tried to explained to him what had happened but he too didn't care. He told me my son was no longer welcomed there. I will never go there again, they treated my son horribly due to his disability"
"Ultra fun and kitschy place that offered 18 holes and was a blast. Staff were courteous and nice. Prices were fair and it was a solid 45 minutes of golfing. Highly recommend. Super fun place."
"This was a really fun spot to take my son. My ticket was $10 and his was $8 since he is under 12. They do have upgrades like adding 3d glasses. There were 18 holes and all kinds of displays and artwork to look at."
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