Miniature golf?

monalsw

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Wasn't sure where to post this question, but just wondering which mini-golf (can't remember the names of the courses) is better for kids?

Also, is there still an AP discount?

TIA
 
I would reccommend the winter summerland mini-golf course. There are two different courses (one themed like summer and the other like winter). If I remember correctly both are fairly similar and include interactive water sprays when the ball goes in the hole.
 
Sorry, forgot about the AP part of the question...

I believe that passholders receive 50% off mini-golf, for the passholder only, and 15% off for up to 3 other guests.

hope this helps.
 
I vote for Fantasia Gardens. Statues spray water, bells ring
things light up. Great time-we play a couple of times each trip.
 

We're planning an afternoon at Fantasia. I can't find anything about places to eat nearby. Looking for something more substantial than a snackbar but not a fancy-smancy sit down. Any recommendations within walking distance?
 
Boardwalk, Swan and Dolphin, YC and
BC all within walking distance. BUT
be really careful crossing the road even
at the stop lights.
 
Fantasia Gardens is at the Swan. The Gardens course with the statues and water hazards was fun, but very difficult. Our group lost multiple balls in the hazards. DVC members get a discount. The boardwalk is walking distance for food.
 












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