REVIEW · MARIBOR TOURS
Woop! Glow Golf: Maribor
Neon puts a new spin on mini golf. Woop! Glow Golf turns a simple round of putting into a 15-hole urban maze, where glowing clubs, balls, street-style props, and colored lights create a playful night-out setting. You are not walking through Maribor after dark, but the course is designed to feel like a city street after sunset.
I like the strong visual theme, especially the glowing equipment and photo-friendly props. I also like the low price of about $11 per person, which makes this an easy activity to add between sightseeing plans or on a rainy evening. The main consideration is that you need at least two players, and children under 12 must play with an adult.
This is a short, simple outing rather than a full-day attraction. The ticket covers all 15 holes, but the exact playing time is not stated, so you should not plan your entire day around it. Still, the 4.9 rating from eight verified bookings, including one December booking described as extra fun and an Italian review calling it fun and unusual, points to a clear strength: this is mini golf with a strong sense of occasion.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Play
- Entering Maribor’s Neon Mini-Golf World
- How the 15-Hole Course Works
- The Props Make the Photos Worthwhile
- Is $11 Good Value?
- Who Will Enjoy This Most?
- Practical Tips For A Better Visit
- What The Strong Ratings Tell You
- Cancellation and Booking Flexibility
- FAQ
- How many holes are included?
- How many people can play together?
- What is the minimum age?
- What does the ticket include?
- Are socks and registration included?
- Can I cancel the booking?
- Should You Book Woop! Glow Golf?
Key Things To Know Before You Play

- Fifteen holes create a complete course: You get more than a quick putting challenge, with an urban maze leading from the opening hole to the finish.
- The glowing equipment is part of the fun: Your putter and ball glow in the dark, making even ordinary shots feel different.
- Props provide built-in photo spots: The course uses colorful street-themed decorations and themed areas for playful pictures.
- The minimum group is two players: Solo play is not available, and groups larger than four are divided into smaller teams.
- Children from age four can take part: Players under 12 need adult supervision, while children over 12 can play independently.
- Budget for two extra charges: Woop! socks cost €2.50, and the registration card or bracelet costs another €2.50.
Entering Maribor’s Neon Mini-Golf World

Woop! Glow Golf is designed around atmosphere first. You arrive at the corner of the street and look for the Woop! sign. From there, the main appeal is immediate: a darkened, neon-colored course filled with glowing equipment and playful decorations.
The theme is an imaginary night on city streets. That gives the course more character than a standard indoor mini-golf room with plain carpet and plastic obstacles. The props create different themes as you move through the 15 holes, so the game has a visual rhythm as well as a sporting one.
I would approach this as a social activity, not a serious test of putting skill. You will still want to line up your shots, but the setting encourages laughter, photos, and friendly competition. A bad shot becomes part of the joke when the whole course is glowing around you.
The course is described as an urban maze. That wording matters because you should expect the holes to feel connected by a larger setting rather than arranged as isolated putting lanes. The supplied information does not name individual holes or describe their exact obstacles, so I would avoid promising specific ramps, tunnels, or moving features. What you can count on is a 15-hole route with themed props and neon reflections.
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How the 15-Hole Course Works

Your ticket includes one round of mini golf across all 15 holes. The course takes you from the opening section through the neon city-street setting and on to the finish line. Since no fixed play time is given, your pace will depend on your group size, how seriously you keep score, and how many photos you take.
A pair of players can move quickly and keep the game competitive. A family group may take longer, especially if younger children need help with club control, ball placement, and keeping score. Groups of up to four can play together, which is the most natural size for the course. If your party has more than four people, the operator divides you into smaller groups.
That limit is useful rather than inconvenient. Four players can take turns without leaving everyone waiting too long. Larger groups may have less of a shared experience because they will be split, so decide in advance if you want to compete between teams or simply enjoy the same course in separate groups.
The glowing putter and ball change the feel of the game. You can see the equipment clearly in the dark setting, and the light becomes part of each shot. This is especially appealing for children, but adults are not treated as an afterthought. The unusual setting gives couples and groups of friends a reason to come even if nobody is normally passionate about mini golf.
The Props Make the Photos Worthwhile

The course is packed with glow-in-the-dark props intended to suggest a night on the city street. These decorations are not just background scenery. They help mark the different themed areas and give you places to stop for photos.
If you like taking pictures during an outing, allow extra time. The neon colors and glowing objects are a major part of the appeal, and rushing from hole one to hole 15 would miss much of what makes this experience different from ordinary mini golf.
You should also remember that the course is likely to be visually strongest in photographs taken in the low-light setting, but the supplied details do not promise professional photography or specific photo equipment. Bring your own phone and treat the picture stops as casual snapshots.
The decoration also helps younger children stay interested. A standard mini-golf course can lose a child’s attention between holes. Here, the changing colors and themed props give each section a little more to look at. For an adult group, the same features make the outing feel less like a children’s game and more like a playful evening activity.
Is $11 Good Value?

At about $11 per person, the basic ticket is fairly priced for a themed activity with 15 holes. You are paying for more than access to a putting course. The price also covers the neon setting, glowing club and ball, decorations, and the complete 15-hole game.
The value is best if you want a light activity that does not require a full day, special clothing, or a large budget. It can fill an evening hour or become a break from museums, restaurants, and city sightseeing. Because the exact playing time is not provided, I would judge the value by the quality of the setting rather than by trying to calculate an hourly rate.
There are two extra costs to note. Woop! socks cost €2.50, and the registration card or bracelet costs €2.50. The information does not state whether you can bring suitable socks from elsewhere or how the registration item is used, so check the current requirements when booking or arriving.
For a group of two, the total basic admission comes to about $22 before those extras. A family of four pays about $44 at the listed rate, again before the additional charges. That keeps the activity within reach for families who want an outing without committing to an expensive attraction.
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Who Will Enjoy This Most?
Families with children aged four and older are a natural fit. The glowing colors and props give younger players something exciting to focus on, while the 15-hole format provides enough structure to feel like a real activity. Children under 12 need adult supervision, so adults should expect to guide them through the game rather than simply watch from the side.
Children over 12 can play independently. That gives older children and teenagers more freedom, especially if they come with friends or take part in a separate group of up to four.
Adults should not dismiss the experience as only for children. The neon setting, photo opportunities, and friendly competition work well for couples and groups of friends. If you like unusual indoor activities, this is more distinctive than an ordinary round of mini golf.
It is less suitable if you want quiet sightseeing, a formal sporting challenge, or a solo activity. You need a team of at least two, and the whole point is the playful atmosphere. If your group dislikes taking turns or stopping for photos, the course may feel less rewarding.
Practical Tips For A Better Visit
Look for the Woop! sign at the corner of the street. The meeting point is described simply, so keep an eye out for the branded sign rather than expecting a large outdoor landmark.
Book a starting time after checking availability. The experience is valid for one day, but the details do not give one fixed daily schedule. That means you should confirm the available time that fits your Maribor plans.
Give yourself a little breathing room before the game. You may need to handle the registration card or bracelet and account for the separate sock charge. Since the course includes photo-friendly props, arriving with enough time also means you will not feel rushed.
Keep your group size in mind. Two to four people can play together. Larger parties are split into smaller groups, so decide whether you want to compare scores between teams or simply let each group enjoy its own round.
For families, remember the age rules. Children aged four and older are allowed to play. Those younger than 12 require adult supervision, while players above 12 may play independently. An adult should still stay involved if a younger child needs help with the club or course.
The host or greeter can communicate in English or Slovenian. That is useful for visitors who do not speak Slovenian, particularly when receiving the basic instructions or sorting out the meeting point.
What The Strong Ratings Tell You
The overall rating is 4.9 from eight reviews, so the sample is small but very positive. The most clearly praised quality is the fun factor. One verified booking from Croatia described the activity as extra fun, while an Italian booking called it fun and unusual.
Those comments fit the design of the experience. Woop! Glow Golf is not trying to compete with a championship putting course. Its strength is the combination of a familiar game and an unexpected neon setting.
The positive response also suggests that the unusual presentation is doing real work. If you already enjoy mini golf, the lights and props add a fresh layer. If you rarely play, the colorful setting gives you a reason to try it.
Still, a small number of ratings cannot tell you everything about wait times, crowd levels, or how long a typical round takes. The information provided does not give those details, so I would keep your schedule flexible and treat this as a compact activity rather than a tightly timed appointment.
Cancellation and Booking Flexibility
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The reserve-now-and-pay-later option also lets you hold a place without paying immediately, which is useful when your Maribor schedule is still changing.
Check availability for the actual starting times because the activity is listed as valid for one day rather than tied to a single fixed time. The operator is Woop! d.o.o., with English and Slovenian support.
FAQ
How many holes are included?
The ticket includes a 15-hole mini-golf course.
How many people can play together?
A team must have at least two players and can include up to four players. Larger groups are divided into smaller teams.
What is the minimum age?
Children aged four and older can play. Children younger than 12 must have adult supervision, while children over 12 can play independently.
What does the ticket include?
The ticket includes admission to the 15-hole mini-golf course.
Are socks and registration included?
No. Woop! socks cost €2.50, and the Woop! registration card or bracelet costs €2.50.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Should You Book Woop! Glow Golf?
Book it if you want an affordable, unusual activity in Maribor that works for children, adults, couples, and small groups. The $11 price is reasonable for 15 holes, and the glowing club, ball, street-style props, and neon setting give the game more personality than standard mini golf.
I would especially choose it for a family evening, a rainy-day plan, or a relaxed outing with friends. Just remember the two-player minimum, the four-player team limit, the extra sock and registration charges, and the lack of a stated playing duration.
If you are looking for serious golf, a quiet cultural attraction, or something you can do alone, choose another activity. For a colorful, easygoing round of mini golf with plenty of photo potential, Woop! Glow Golf is a strong-value pick.
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