Octoputts Crazy Golf in King's Lynn to Close This Month: A Farewell to an Iconic Attraction
The beloved Octoputts Indoor Glow Golf, a quirky and unique attraction in King's Lynn, will be bidding farewell to its visitors later this month. This announcement comes as a surprise to many, as the venue had become a popular destination for families and golf enthusiasts alike.
Octoputts, located at the Hardwick Industrial Estate, was opened in 2023 by the Atkins family, offering an 18-hole course filled with nautical glow-in-the-dark obstacles. The center quickly gained recognition for its innovative concept and family-friendly atmosphere.
However, in a recent statement, the management announced their decision to cease operations. The statement read:
"With a heavy heart, we announce the permanent closure of Octoputts Indoor Glow Golf. Our final day of operation will be Sunday, February 22. This decision has been incredibly challenging for our team and the Oceanus Leisure family, and it was not made lightly."
The primary reason for this closure, according to the statement, is the escalating costs imposed by the government, including business rates and insurance. These financial pressures have made it increasingly difficult for the business to sustain its operations.
Despite the closure of Octoputts, the Little Sharks soft play area will remain open, providing a continuation of the family-oriented experience that the venue was known for. This decision ensures that the Atkins family's legacy in the area will continue, albeit in a different form.
As the doors of Octoputts close, it sparks a conversation about the challenges faced by small businesses in the entertainment industry. Rising costs and changing market dynamics can significantly impact the sustainability of such unique attractions. The closure also highlights the importance of supporting local businesses and the potential impact on the community.
The future of the Hardwick Industrial Estate and the surrounding area remains uncertain, leaving residents and visitors alike with a sense of nostalgia and a question mark over the fate of this once-popular destination.