Putt Putt Golf at WDW

Kimosabe

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We have blown through some Water Parks & More tickets in the past, but have only used them for water parks or DisneyQuest, but never for mini-golf. Likely to do that later this summer, so would appreciate any preferences for Fantasia, Summer/Winterland, etc.
 
We have blown through some Water Parks & More tickets in the past, but have only used them for water parks or DisneyQuest, but never for mini-golf. Likely to do that later this summer, so would appreciate any preferences for Fantasia, Summer/Winterland, etc.

In my opinion it depends on whether you have children traveling with you, their ages and the weather. We took our kids to Fantasia when they were young teenagers on a hot August day and they hated it. Fantasia is more like a real golf course, whereas the blizzard beach course is more like your typical mini golf, but it's Disney style!
 
In my opinion it depends on whether you have children traveling with you, their ages and the weather. We took our kids to Fantasia when they were young teenagers on a hot August day and they hated it. Fantasia is more like a real golf course, whereas the blizzard beach course is more like your typical mini golf, but it's Disney style!

Good info - we have two daughters, 9 and 12. Have a feeling they would be more inclined to take curtain no. 2 - ha!
 
The Winter Summerland courses are really easy courses - good for young kids. There are 2 courses at the Fantasia Gardens course - the Gardens and the Fairways. The Fairways is more like a putting course and is supposed to be pretty hard. The Gardens is more like a typical mini-golf course but it's not a cake-walk, IMO. We play mini-golf pretty often at home, and I think it's pretty challenging. The theming is great. If your kids have played a lot of mini-golf, WS is easy-peasy and no challenge. If you like a good challenge, Fantasia Gardens fits the bill.
 

The Winter Summerland courses are really easy courses - good for young kids. There are 2 courses at the Fantasia Gardens course - the Gardens and the Fairways. The Fairways is more like a putting course and is supposed to be pretty hard. The Gardens is more like a typical mini-golf course but it's not a cake-walk, IMO. We play mini-golf pretty often at home, and I think it's pretty challenging. The theming is great. If your kids have played a lot of mini-golf, WS is easy-peasy and no challenge. If you like a good challenge, Fantasia Gardens fits the bill.

Good to know - a slight challenge sounds great. I took a look at them earlier today and realized that Fantasia is over in the EPCOT resorts area. We'll be at Beach Club for most of the week that we're there, so that might be the most convenient option, and frankly, I'd like something a little more challenging, and the kids certainly won't back away from it (especially if I conveniently forget to tell them the difference!).
 
We prefer Fantasia Gardens as opposed to Winter/Summerland. We all have fun over there. My son likes to play the Fairways as well, but our daughter doesn't like that one.
 
We have done the Fantasia one. My boys liked it - ages 5 and 9 at the time. It was more challenging than your normal mini golf course, but that made it all the more fun to us. Something that we wasn't used to and couldn't necessarily do at home.
 





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