Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando

Mini-golf with waterfalls beats the usual round. This Wild West venue pairs two 18-hole courses with big waterfalls and wooden bridges, and I especially liked the playful scenery and the friendly, welcoming staff. One thing to plan for: there are stairs and some parts can feel a bit rough underfoot, and the restrooms don’t get rave reviews.

Expect about 1 hour on site to play through, with your mobile ticket used at check-in. Your meeting point is 7761 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, and the activity ends back there.

Key highlights you’ll feel right away

Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando - Key highlights you’ll feel right away

  • Two 18-hole courses at one venue, so you can keep going instead of getting a quick repeat loop
  • Waterfalls, rushing streams, and wooden bridges that change the pace of the game
  • Golf club and ball included, which makes this easier on a day with other Disney stuff
  • Gift shop time is part of the appeal, with cowboy-themed souvenirs many people rave about
  • Stairs are part of the experience, so if mobility is limited, go in with eyes open

Wild West mini-golf near Disney, in a realistic one-hour block

Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando - Wild West mini-golf near Disney, in a realistic one-hour block
Bonanza Golf & Gifts is the kind of Orlando-area break that works even if your day is packed. You’re in the Kissimmee zone, just minutes from the Disney orbit, and this is designed to be a simple win: show up, get geared up, and spend about an hour playing a mini-golf course that actually feels themed.

The first thing you’ll notice is the setting. It’s Wild West themed, with features like rushing water and lots of movement in the scenery. That matters because mini-golf can turn into a grind if the course is flat and repetitive. Here, the course gives you visual cues and obstacles that keep everyone switched on. Even if you’re not a serious golfer, the place nudges you into the game.

This also helps groups. Couples, families, and mixed-age parties can all have fun without needing anyone to be “good at golf.” If you’ve got teens who like a challenge and little kids who need something to burn energy, it’s a rare combo.

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Price and ticket basics: what $17.95 actually buys

At $17.95 per person, you’re paying for an admission-style mini-golf experience. The good part is what’s included: you get a golf club and a golf ball. That’s a big deal in Orlando, where adding one more paid activity can creep upward fast once you start buying gear.

What’s not included: bottled water and hotel pick-up/drop-off. So you’ll want to have a plan for hydration if you’re there on a hot day. Also, plan to handle getting there on your own. The meeting point is fixed at 7761 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy in Kissimmee, and the fun ends back at the same spot.

You’ll get a confirmation at booking, and you’ll use a mobile ticket on site. That keeps things easy if you’re already juggling reservations and park tickets on your phone.

Your mini-golf flow: check in, pick up gear, and play both courses if you can

Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando - Your mini-golf flow: check in, pick up gear, and play both courses if you can
The experience runs for about 1 hour. Real life timing depends on how quickly your group moves through each hole, and whether you decide to play one course or both. But the overall flow is straightforward.

Here’s how it typically works in practice:

  • You arrive at the Kissimmee address and use your mobile ticket for entry.
  • You get the golf club and golf ball included with your ticket.
  • You play your way through the themed holes.

The venue offers two 18-hole courses, both designed with the same overall Wild West vibe. That means you’re not stuck repeating the exact same layout. Many people enjoy the chance to compare the two courses back to back, because the features and difficulty can feel different from one course to the other.

If you only have a short window between Disney plans or a dinner reservation, this is the kind of activity that fits. But if you slow down for photos and want a full, unhurried run at both courses, give yourself extra buffer time. Even a small delay can push the “about an hour” estimate.

What makes the courses fun: waterfalls, streams, and obstacles that change how you aim

Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando - What makes the courses fun: waterfalls, streams, and obstacles that change how you aim
The standout feature is the waterfall focus. You’ll see big waterfall elements and hear the water energy throughout parts of the course. That does two things at once. It makes the holes feel more like an attraction and less like a row of identical challenges, and it also creates a calmer vibe compared with the loud, chaotic energy you can get at theme parks.

You’ll also find other terrain elements:

  • Rushing streams
  • Wooden bridges
  • Tricky turns and obstacles that force you to think before the shot

Mini-golf can either be mostly luck or mostly strategy. Bonanza strikes a better balance by mixing environmental challenges with design details. Even if you’re aiming for a simple fun round, you’ll get occasional moments that feel like a real mini puzzle.

Some holes may feel similar in structure, especially if you’re comparing course-to-course in rapid succession. That’s not uncommon in mini-golf, but it matters if you’re the type who wants constant novelty. Still, the water features and the themed layout help break up that risk.

The not-so-great parts: stairs, restrooms, and who might struggle

Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando - The not-so-great parts: stairs, restrooms, and who might struggle
Let’s be honest about the parts that can affect your comfort.

This experience expects moderate physical fitness. That’s the polite way of saying you’ll likely be climbing and stepping around more than you would on a flat, sidewalk-style course. Some course routes involve stairs and elevation changes. If you have knee issues, mobility limitations, or you’re traveling with someone who uses a cane/walker, plan carefully and consider bringing a little more patience than usual.

There’s also mixed feedback on restrooms. One downside mentioned is that they can feel rundown. That doesn’t mean you should avoid the place, but it does mean you shouldn’t expect the restroom experience to be the same level of polish as the course design.

On the course design itself, you may run into a “this hole feels less special” moment. One example called out involves a last-hole style that can feel anti-climactic if you were hoping for a big finale. It’s not that every hole will be a showstopper, but the overall atmosphere and scenery do a lot of the heavy lifting.

The Wild West vibe: from cowboy details to a photo-friendly mountain

Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando - The Wild West vibe: from cowboy details to a photo-friendly mountain
The theme is more than a paint job. The Wild West touches are clear throughout the venue, and that matters because mini-golf is a visual sport. You’re not just playing a game; you’re moving through a themed set.

People specifically enjoy:

  • Cowboy-themed décor and gear
  • Big visual features that work well for vacation photos, including a giant mountain area
  • Shaded seating spots, like benches you can use while your group rotates through holes

That shaded seating detail is underrated. On warm Orlando days, sitting for a minute can keep the whole group in a better mood. It also helps if you’re pacing a family with different energy levels.

If you care about aesthetics, the course is described as clean and well-kept in many positive notes. That’s exactly what you want for a mini-golf outing: it should feel cared for, not run-down.

The gift shop is a real reason to stop

Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando - The gift shop is a real reason to stop
If you think you’ll skip the gift shop because you’re there to golf, I’d rethink it. The Bonanza Golf & Gifts shop is a major part of the experience.

A big theme in feedback: the shop feels large, and the souvenirs are worth browsing even if you’re not buying a ton. People also mention that gift ideas for different ages are easy to find, and that the prices can feel fair compared to other souvenir spots in the area.

You’ll also find cowboy-themed items like hats, and the shop is a nice way to extend the fun after your round. It’s a good “everyone can enjoy this” activity while adults decompress and kids wind down before the next leg of the day.

This is especially valuable on days when the weather isn’t perfect for a long Disney-style plan. Mini-golf plus shopping is an easy afternoon rhythm.

Service, group size, and what it means for your day

Bonanza Golf & Gifts Entry Ticket in Orlando - Service, group size, and what it means for your day
The provider lists a maximum of 100 travelers. That doesn’t sound huge, and in practice it usually means you’re not dealing with a chaotic, queue-stuffed setup the whole time. It’s also one reason this feels workable for families. You’re not doing an all-day tour that turns into a long waiting game.

Service is described as friendly and helpful. That shows up in the small moments: getting set with clubs and balls, answering questions, and keeping the experience moving so you can actually finish your round without endless delays.

You’ll also see that service animals are allowed. The venue is described as near public transportation too, so you might have options if you’re not driving everything yourself.

Who should book this and who should think twice

This entry ticket makes a lot of sense if you want:

  • A short, fun activity that doesn’t swallow your whole day
  • Mini-golf with features like waterfalls, streams, and bridges
  • Something that works for mixed ages (kids, teens, adults)
  • A place to hang out afterward thanks to a real gift shop

You might think twice if:

  • Mobility is a challenge for you or someone in your group
  • You hate stairs and uneven terrain
  • You’re the type who gets bored if holes feel too similar

In other words: if you can handle moderate movement and you’re open to a scenic, themed round, this is a great fit. If your focus is a super-precision golf course with minimal walking, you may find it less aligned.

Should you book Bonanza Golf & Gifts?

I think you should book it if you want a straightforward Orlando-area plan with a real atmosphere. For the money, the golf club and ball included setup lowers friction, and the standout waterfall elements make the whole outing feel like more than just a checklist attraction.

I wouldn’t book it as a “once-in-a-lifetime” must-do. Some parts may feel less thrilling, and comfort factors like stairs matter. But for families, couples, and friends looking for a fun break near Disney, it’s a solid value with strong replay appeal because there are two 18-hole courses on site.

If you’re unsure, treat it like an easy win: go in with the right expectations, wear shoes that handle stepping around, and plan to spend a little time browsing the gift shop afterward. That combo is where the day often turns from just mini-golf into a memorable small adventure.

FAQ

How long is the Bonanza Golf & Gifts mini-golf entry experience?

It lasts about 1 hour (approximately).

Where does the activity start and end?

It starts at 7761 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, FL 34747, USA and ends back at the same meeting point.

What is included with the $17.95 entry ticket?

Your ticket includes a golf club and a golf ball.

What is not included?

Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included, and bottled water is also not included.

How do I use my ticket at the attraction?

You’ll use a mobile ticket. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

Is there a weather requirement?

Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What fitness level is needed?

The activity lists a moderate physical fitness level.

Is it suitable for families?

It’s set up as a family-friendly mini-golf outing with two 18-hole courses, and it’s a good option for groups with different ages.

Is there a limit on group size?

Yes. The activity has a maximum of 100 travelers.

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