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I've played both. I like Winter Summerland best. I just don't know why.Cheshire Cat wrote:My family is planning on trying one of the mini golf courses when we go down this year. I've seen pictures and they both seem to have very different styles. So... which one do people think is more fun? Fantasia Gardens or Winter Summerland?
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We did the same thing: walk from Swan and Dolphin, and it is very hot! I had a headache by the end of playing the course, but it's still fun.DisBeamer wrote:One thing I would caution about Fantasia Gardens - we walked to it from Epcot. Actually we came into the front of Epcot, walked through, out the International Gateway, along the path to the Swolphin, and then out across the street there to get to it. There are paths the whole way, so it wasn't dangerous or anything, but it was oh-so-humid September and it was HOT. By the time we got there, diving into the Hippos water hazard was a very attractive prospect. So my main advice would be if it's hot out, find another way to get there (or start your death march from the Swolphin complex rather than from the Epcot bustop), because it's further than it looks.
I mean, granted we were playing the 'hard' side
We're staying at the Yacht Club, and if this one wins the "Tournament of Disney Mini Golf Courses" do you think would it be advisable to walk from there?One thing I would caution about Fantasia Gardens - we walked to it from Epcot. Actually we came into the front of Epcot, walked through, out the International Gateway, along the path to the Swolphin, and then out across the street there to get to it. There are paths the whole way, so it wasn't dangerous or anything, but it was oh-so-humid September and it was HOT. By the time we got there, diving into the Hippos water hazard was a very attractive prospect. So my main advice would be if it's hot out, find another way to get there (or start your death march from the Swolphin complex rather than from the Epcot bustop), because it's further than it looks.