Candy-Coated Fun: Our Family Adventure at Crave Golf Club
When I heard about a candy-themed mini-golf course in Pigeon Forge, I knew it was a must-visit for my family. Join me as I share our sweet adventure at Crave Golf Club, where we indulged in laughter, teamwork, and a sprinkle of magic.
A Sweet Adventure Begins
As a family travel writer, I’m always on the lookout for unique experiences that can bring joy and laughter to families. So, when I heard about the Crave Golf Club in Pigeon Forge, I knew it was a must-visit for my family. The idea of a candy-themed miniature golf course was too tempting to resist, and I was eager to see if it lived up to its sweet reputation.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by a vibrant and modern facility that immediately captured the kids’ attention. The lobby was filled with a variety of interestingly named sodas, each with flavors as unique as the next. My kids had a blast just reading the labels and giggling at the quirky names. It was a delightful start to our day, setting the tone for the whimsical adventure that awaited us.
A Candy-Coated Wonderland
The real magic began as we stepped onto the mini-golf courses. Crave Golf Club offers two distinct courses: one indoors with refreshing air conditioning and another on the rooftop, providing a panoramic view of the surrounding area. We decided to tackle both, and each offered its own unique charm.
The courses were a visual feast, reminiscent of a life-sized Candy Land board game. Every hole was a new adventure, with vibrant colors and candy-themed obstacles that made us feel like we were in a Willy Wonka wonderland. The kids were thrilled, and I couldn’t resist snapping photos at every turn. It was a picture-perfect experience that added a sprinkle of magic to our family outing.
More Than Just Mini Golf
But Crave Golf Club is more than just mini-golf. After our rounds, we decided to try the escape rooms on site. Both were challenging and fun, providing a great opportunity for family teamwork. The rooms were clean and professionally run, adding an extra layer of excitement to our visit.
Though we didn’t try the mini-bowling, it looked like a fantastic option for families seeking more fun. The bright and colorful lanes were inviting, and I made a mental note to try it on our next visit. The gift shop was another highlight, filled with nostalgic knick-knacks that appealed to both young and old.
As we left, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of satisfaction. Crave Golf Club had delivered on its promise of fun and laughter, leaving us with sweet memories and a craving for more. It’s a must-visit for any family traveling to Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, or Gatlinburg, and I can’t wait to return for another round of candy-coated fun!