Welcome back to Putt-Putt Partners! 🎯 In Episode 5, we head to The Rex Center in Las Vegas for an indoor mini golf course that’s part of a larger family fun center. It’s got dinosaurs, arcade games, and more — but how does the golf stack up? Like every course, we break it down into five categories: 1️⃣ Design – How the course flows and challenges you 2️⃣ Theme – How well it captures the Twilight Zone vibe 3️⃣ Condition – Upkeep and cleanliness 4️⃣ Cost – Value for what you pay 5️⃣ X-Factor – The unique touches that make it stand out 🦖 We checked out The Rex Center Mini Golf in Las Vegas, a dinosaur-themed indoor course tucked inside an aging strip mall. But was it a dino-mite adventure or a mini golf course better left extinct? We rated it on design, theme, condition, cost, and X-factor, and… let’s just say this one landed at the very bottom of our Vegas mini golf leaderboard. While there were a few creative holes (like a skee-ball style putt and a ramp challenge), most of the course felt worn down, confusing, and only lightly tied to its dino theme. At $15 per person, The Rex Center might appeal to families with young kids (who won’t care about the details), but for anyone else — this might be a skip. 📍 Location: The Rex Center, Las Vegas, NV 🎥 Series: Mini golf course reviews across the USA 👫 Hosts: Ryan & Michelle – The Putt-Putt Partners

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