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Post by keneka » May Thu 29, 2008 3:21 am

I personally like Fantasia Gardens best as it's great as a place to go after being in MGM or Epcot as you can get the boat from either of the parks to the swan and dolphin and walk from there. There are two courses - a themed one (which is alot of fun) or a unthemed one for the more serious golfers! (you'd be surprised)

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Post by annafab » Jun Thu 05, 2008 12:26 am

I played at Winter Summerland and it was fun...sort of. It was ridiculously hot and my sisters (and mom) were really whiny. lol
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Post by bluebayougirl » Jun Mon 30, 2008 6:30 pm

We have played both - twice. I have to admit that I enjoy the Fantasia Gardens more. I love hearing Fantasia music while mini golfing. Winter Summerland was fun, but we were more interested in going to Blizzard Beach (or tired from just coming from it) that we rushed through the course. :) - blue
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Post by RREng77 » Jun Mon 30, 2008 10:13 pm

We played FG back in 2001. I haven't brought myself back since. I'm a little too competitive in nature to really enjoy the difficulty of the courses. I'm actually fairly terrible at "real" golf, but I managed to play even worse on these mini courses. :evil:

I have to agree with the other posts that this was a beautiful and fun course to meander through.
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Post by 99Soulz » Jul Wed 02, 2008 9:38 am

I have only played the Fantasia Gardens courses - easy decision on which course to play depending on your group demographic, if you have kids under 10, play the themed course with the characters, if older kids and adults, try the fairways course - you have probably never played a course like it before, I think I posted a 10 on one hole!

As far as getting there, if staying at one of the properties, take a Swan and Dolphin bus and walk from there - I saw the posts walking from the EPCOT entrance and that had to be a killer!!!!

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Post by Figment of Imagination » Jul Wed 02, 2008 10:52 pm

This Mini Golf thing is looking very interesting, I'm thinking about going. I know some others who would be very interested in knowing more about it. I never really thought about playing mini golf at Disney before, even though I figured they had it, after all what don't they have.

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Post by earningmyfins » Jul Sat 12, 2008 5:30 pm

I LOVE Fantasia Gardens, whenever I'd go there as a child I'd have a blast! The only unfun part was getting the ball in the water. The whole course is like a fun filled maze.
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