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Winter Summerland

Coordinates: 28°21′13.03″N 81°34′30.83″W / 28.3536194°N 81.5752306°W / 28.3536194; -81.5752306
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Winter Summerland Miniature Golf
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Coordinates28°21′13.03″N 81°34′30.83″W / 28.3536194°N 81.5752306°W / 28.3536194; -81.5752306
LocationWalt Disney World Resort
Bay Lake, Florida U.S.
EstablishedMarch 12, 1999 (1999-03-12)
Operated byWalt Disney World
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata
The Summer Course
Length18 holes
The Winter Course
Length18 holes

Winter Summerland is one of two miniature golf courses at Walt Disney World in Florida along with Fantasia Gardens. It contains two 18 hole courses, one is winter themed and the other is summer themed. Around 450,000 rounds of golf are played in Walt Disney World's two miniature golf venues combined each year.[1]

Story

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Late one Christmas Eve Santa Claus was flying back to the North Pole and he discovered snow over Florida. After surveying the situation he decided to make an off-duty vacation site for his off-duty elves, a Winter Summerland. Santa decided the only thing it was missing was a golf course. He split his elves into two camps, one that enjoyed the Florida sunlight and the other which enjoyed the snow and cold of the North Pole. The camps built two distinctly different 18 Hole Golf Courses, a sand course named "Summer" and a snow course named "Winter".[2]

Location

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It is located near the entrance of Blizzard Beach. It is open from 10 am to 11 pm daily. A small selection of beverages (water, soda, juice & beer) & snacks (chips & candy), as well as golf-related merchandise are available for purchase. Small lockers are available and there is a refund when the key is returned.

  • Opened March 1999
  • Both the Winter and Summer sides have a record of 25 strokes

References

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  1. ^ McReynolds, Landon (September 21, 2023). "Fun 'Fore' All: Celebrating National Mini Golf Day at Walt Disney World". WKMG-TV. Archived from the original on April 11, 2024. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
  2. ^ Walker, Allison (August 9, 2022). "5 Things to Know About Disney's Winter Summerland". Bay News 9. Archived from the original on July 27, 2024. Retrieved July 27, 2024.