A miniature golf course themed to Toy Story, Coco, Inside Out and the Incredibles that popped up at the D23 Expo and in Chicago, Houston and Long Beach will make a tour stop at the Disneyland resort for a limited-time run.
The Pixar Putt mini-golf course will debut on Friday, Feb. 7 at the Pixar Place Hotel and run through June 1 from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily.
The 18 holes of the putt-putt course will be themed to Pixar animated films from old favorites like “A Bug’s Life,” “Finding Nemo” and “Cars” to newer releases like “Soul,” “Luca” and “Turning Red.”
The touring Pixar Putt course that launched in 2019 in Australia has made stops in Philadelphia, Dallas, San Antonio and Denver. The Washington D.C. leg of the tour was sold out throughout the summer of 2024. The portable course swung by the D23 fan event in August at the Anaheim Convention Center. Pixar Putt’s 18-week run in Long Beach ended in late January.
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You don’t have to stay at the Pixar Place Hotel to play the Pixar Putt course.
Disneyland resort hotel guests and Magic Key annual passholders get a discount on tickets with prices starting at $25. Tickets for the general public are $28 on Monday through Thursday and $33 on Friday through Sunday. Advanced reservations are recommended.
Pixar Putt golfers get three hours of free validated parking at the Pixar Place Hotel.
Laughing Place played the Pixar Putt pop-up course in New York City in 2021.
The check-in counter featured a Pizza Planet golf cart parked out front that was perfect for photo ops.
Golfers played through the hilly streets of Porto Rosso on the “Luca” hole. The “Wall-E” hole challenged duffers to trace a spiral stream of fire extinguisher dust. The “Monsters Inc.” hole featured a maze of doors.
Along the way, golfers encountered “The Incredibles” Omnidroid robot, a “Brave” archery target, the “Inside Out” memory shelf, the “Onward” Guinevere van and Remy’s chef hat from “Ratatouille.”
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The New York City course featured three Toy Story holes — dedicated to Buzz Lightyear, the Pizza Planet claw game and the Second Chance Antiques shop.
The highlight of the NYC course: Golfers dropped their balls down a curving staircase of piano keys on the “Soul” hole.
The 18th hole was the most complex — with Carl Fredrickson’s balloon house “flying” to the top of Paradise Falls with the help of an attendant.
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Pixar Putt isn’t the first miniature golf course at the Disneyland resort. The Disneyland Hotel once had the Magic Kingdom Miniature Golf Course as well as the real thing at an 18-hole Par 3 golf course, according to Yesterland.
The Disneyland Hotel miniature golf course closed in 1978, according to Yesterland.