Monster Mini Golf has closed its Coral Springs location after 12 years, ending one of Broward County's longer-running indoor entertainment tenancies. The operator confirmed the shutdown on Instagram with no explanation given and no details disclosed on the future of the space.
The concept operated around glow-in-the-dark blacklight courses, neon monster theming, and arcade games, positioning itself as a weather-independent, year-round draw for birthday parties, family outings, and late-night group events. That programming mix — recurring, bookable, occupancy-driven — sustained the Coral Springs location through more than a decade of retail turnover in the surrounding market.
Indoor entertainment venues built on group-event throughput depend on consistent bookings and sufficient foot traffic to support multi-year tenancies. The operator offered no explanation for the closure and made no reference to the brand's status at other locations.
No successor tenant has been announced for the Coral Springs space. Indoor entertainment — competitive socializing concepts, immersive experience venues, and arcade-bar formats — has been among the more active categories absorbing mid-size commercial footprints across South Florida's suburban corridors. Whether a replacement of similar scale and format targets the vacated space is worth watching.



