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GLOBALLS - UV Mini Golf & Games

Brighton and Hove, Brighton and HoveΒ· BN2 5WA

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 16 public reviews (Oct 2025 – May 2026) Β· Good confidence

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Breakdown

NoiseMixed
Crowds & queuesOK
Staff supportOK
PredictabilityMixed
Calm spacesChallenging
High sensory environmentBook ahead to avoid queuesDisability access cards not acceptedMultiple activity optionsFriendly staffCan get loud and busy

Parent summary

GLOBALLS offers affordable fun with a good range of activities and genuinely helpful staff who try their best to support visitors. The venue does have some sensory considerations worth knowing about – the UV lighting and colourful carnival games environment may feel quite stimulating – and it's worth checking their access policy in advance, as some families have found it differs from standard disability access practices.

What visitors say

Visitors have consistently praised the staff as genuinely helpful and noted that the variety of games and activities offer good value for money. The venue's UV lighting and colourful design create a high-sensory environment that works well for some families, though parents of children with sensory sensitivities may want to consider this carefully. Some visitors have noted that the venue doesn't currently accept disability access cards, which is worth checking against your family's access needs before visiting.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

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From SEN communities

Sensory environmentFamily activitiesLighting/visual stimuli
  • One source mentions 'sensory overload' in context of F1 Simulator experience at nearby venue
  • Venue appears in list of 'best things to do with kids in Brighton' alongside sensory garden
  • UV lighting environment may present sensory considerations for neurodivergent visitors

Sourced from travel guide, review aggregator, other within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

When to visit

Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.

Weekdays (Mon–Fri)

Typically quietest around 9pm

12pm5pm10pm

Weekends (Sat–Sun)

Typically quietest around 10pm

10am4pm10pm
QuietModerateBusyVery busy

⏱ People typically spend 20 min to 2 hr here

Potential challenges

  • High sensory environment – UV lighting and bright, colourful games throughout; worth considering if your child is sensitive to visual stimulation
  • Queuing can be lengthy during busier periods, even with pre-booking
  • Access policy may differ from what you're used to elsewhere – contact them directly beforehand to understand what adjustments or support they can offer

What works

  • Multiple activity options means you can move between different games if something isn't working
  • Affordable pricing makes it a low-pressure try-it visit
  • Staff are reported to be genuinely kind and willing to help
  • Good value for a repeatable outing with variety to explore

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Facilities

Party rooms

Sensory environment

Glow-in-the-dark environment with bright neon colors and themed scenery. Website does not provide information about noise levels, crowding, or quiet areas. May be stimulating for some children with sensory sensitivities.

Tips for your visit

Visit duration typically 45-90 minutes. Online booking recommended, especially weekends and school holidays, though walk-ins accepted. Website does not specify buggy policies, food/drink policies, or specific SEND accommodations. Contact venue directly for sensory-related queries and accessibility needs.

Accessibility

Website states courses are 'designed to be fun, accessible, and competitive for all ages' but provides no specific details about wheelchair access, lifts, terrain, or buggy-friendliness. Fully indoors may aid access but no confirmation of physical accessibility features.

Opening Hours

Monday12:00-22:00
Tuesday12:00-22:00
Wednesday12:00-22:00
Thursday12:00-22:00
Friday12:00-23:00
Saturday10:00-23:00
Sunday10:00-22:00

Frequently asked questions about GLOBALLS - UV Mini Golf & Games

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is GLOBALLS - UV Mini Golf & Games autism friendly?
GLOBALLS - UV Mini Golf & Games has a mixed SEN profile β€” suitable for some but not all sensory needs, with an overall SEN score of 42/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. GLOBALLS offers affordable fun with a good range of activities and genuinely helpful staff who try their best to support visitors. The venue does have some sensory considerations worth knowing about – the UV lighting and colourful carnival games environment may feel quite stimulating – and it's worth checking their access policy in advance, as some families have found it differs from standard disability access practices.
When is GLOBALLS - UV Mini Golf & Games least busy?
Based on Google visitor data, GLOBALLS - UV Mini Golf & Games is typically quietest on Monday around 9pm. Term-time weekdays during school hours are generally calmer than weekends and school holidays.
Is GLOBALLS - UV Mini Golf & Games indoors?
Yes. GLOBALLS - UV Mini Golf & Games is an indoor beaches & coastal in Brighton and Hove, so it works as a rainy-day option regardless of weather.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting. Call 01273 911510 or visit their website.