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Glow-in-the-Dark Golf Invasion Hits Denton This Summer

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Published on February 10, 2026
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Monster Mini Golf is bringing its neon-soaked, talking-monster circus to Denton this summer, with a new venue planned at 2223 Colorado Boulevard that will pack in glow-in-the-dark putt-putt and a slate of arcade-style attractions. If it opens as planned, it will be the chain’s first location inside the city and a fresh addition to its growing North Texas footprint.

What to Expect Inside the Denton Glow Zone

According to Monster Mini Golf, the Denton site is slated to feature an 18-hole black-light course staffed by animated, wisecracking monsters, plus a “Monstrous Gaming Arcade,” mini-bowling, a laser maze and private party rooms geared to birthdays and corporate events. The company also markets field-trip and fundraising packages for schools and nonprofits on the Denton pages, along with photos and event teasers.

What you will not find yet are the nuts-and-bolts details. The location entry still does not list hours of operation, pricing or a local phone number, so would-be golfers will have to wait a bit longer before locking in party plans.

Where It Will Land and the Local Footprint

The company identifies 2223 Colorado Boulevard as the Denton address for the new venue, putting the glow course and arcade into a corridor already packed with retail and dining. Commercial property listings describe the building at that address as roughly 12,124 square feet of office and retail space, a size that lines up with the mix of course, arcade and party rooms Monster typically builds out.

Community Impact notes that the Denton spot would join existing Monster Mini Golf locations in nearby Frisco and Keller, giving locals a decent preview of the kind of attractions and party packages on deck.

Opening Timeline and What We Still Do Not Know

The Denton location’s page on Monster Mini Golf shouts “Opening Summer 2026!” but stops short of promising a specific grand-opening date. There is no ticketing information or direct contact listing yet, so the official launch window remains a bit fuzzy.

For now, the square-footage estimates and concept art are about as close as residents can get to the finished product, while construction and interior buildout determine how quickly the doors actually open.

How It Fits Into Denton’s Entertainment Mix

Indoor black-light mini golf has turned into a reliable, year-round crowd-pleaser around DFW, especially for families dodging summer heat or winter cold, as well as office teams hunting for something less awkward than another conference-room icebreaker. Regional roundups of mini-golf spots routinely put Monster among the go-to glow-in-the-dark options, so a Denton outpost would give locals another choice for family outings, school trips and corporate events without a drive to Frisco or Keller.

Community Impact first reported on the Denton plans and highlighted the company’s location page. Monster says more details will roll out as construction progresses. We will update when the venue announces an official grand-opening date and opens up reservations.