So it dawned on me. Disney has some solid minigolf courses already, but the issue is they’re both outside. You can’t play minigolf in the rain, nor can you play it when it’s crazy hot and humid, that sucks. Instead, what if we did an indoor course, and we set that indoor course inside... a museum.
Now, hear me out, it might be a bit crazy, but I think it could work. We set the course inside a natural history museum and have multiple different wings within it that you follow with a few holes in each wing. We could follow nature and history of humanity as we also use it as a teaching tool.
One hole could be inside an Egypt wing where we can display mummies, have the hole involve a pyramid, that sort of thing. Then maybe a jungle room where the animals (animatronic) would be there. Then whatever else we want, we could do an art wing, a wing about vehicles, a wing about China, there’s so much opportunity for theme and also education!
Near where I live we have a generic pirate-themed minigolf course that everyone seems to have, but with a unique twist. You’re learning about pirates as you go! They have signs, plaques, and dioramas that act kind of as a Pirate museum and it’s constantly packed in there, you actually have to call to reserve your spot in the dead of summer, so clearly there’s a market for an educational minigolf course, and I think this could be the godsend we need to push us over the top.