A Pixar-themed miniature golf course touring the United States has made a tour stop at the Disneyland resort for a limited-time run with holes paying tribute to Toy Story, Coco, Inside Out and the Incredibles.
The Pixar Putt mini-golf course at the Pixar Place Hotel will run through June 1 with daily tee times from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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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.
Let’s take a closer look at all 18 holes — each themed to a Pixar animated film.
Hole 1: ‘Monsters Inc.’
The “Monsters Inc.” hole features a maze of children’s bedroom doors just like the ones seen on the Laugh Floor.
Hole 2: ‘Elemental’
Two golfers play at the same time on the fire and water sides of the “Elemental” hole.
Hole 3: ‘Turning Red’
The red panda incarnation of Mei Lin Lee towers over the “Turning Red” hole.
Hole 4: ‘Wall-E’
The “Wall-E” hole challenges golfers to trace a spiral stream of fire extinguisher dust.
Hole 5: ‘Toy Story’
Golfers must putt through the mouth of Benson the ventriloquist dummy from the Second Chance Antiques shop on the first of two “Toy Story” holes.
Hole 6: ‘Inside Out 2’
Golfers have to time their putt to coincide with a spinning wheel on the “Inside Out 2” hole.
Hole 7: ‘Luca’
Golfers play through the hilly streets of Porto Rosso on the “Luca” hole.
Hole 8: ‘Incredibles’
Golfers encounter the Omnidroid robot on the “Incredibles” hole.
Hole 9: ‘Ratatouille’
Remy’s chef hat and oversized kitchen utensils form the obstacles on the “Ratatouille” hole.
Hole 10: Finding Nemo
Golfers aim for the gaping beak of Nigel the Australian brown pelican while putting along a pier dotted with seagulls on the Finding Nemo hole.
Hole 11: ‘Onward’
Golfers must drive their ball through the Guinevere van on the “Onward” hole.
Hole 12: ‘Soul’
Golfers drop their balls down a curving staircase of piano keys on the “Soul” hole.
Hole 13: ‘Toy Story’
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger armor serves as the centerpiece of the second hole based on “Toy Story.”
Hole 14: ‘A Bug’s Life’
The deceptively difficult “Bug’s Life” hole is placed at the top of a sloping ant hill.
Hole 15: ‘Coco’
Golfers try to putt their ball along the strings of Miguel’s guitar on the “Coco” hole.
Hole 16: ‘Cars’
A looping track through Lightning McQueen’s 95 racing number offers a challenging route for golfers on the “Cars” hole.
Hole 17: ‘Inside Out’
Golfers drop their ball into one of five holes on the top of memory shelf at the “Inside Out” hole.
Hole 18: ‘Up’
The 18th hole is the most complex — with Carl Fredrickson’s balloon house “flying” to the top of Paradise Falls with the help of an attendant.