Golf Course recommendations please

tor29c

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Of the three golf courses that offer the 9 hole play, is there one better than the others? I'm thinking we would use Uber to get from CBR to the course. Would I be correct or does Disney offer transportation to the courses? Thank you for your input!
 

Rob562

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Of the three golf courses that offer the 9 hole play, is there one better than the others? I'm thinking we would use Uber to get from CBR to the course. Would I be correct or does Disney offer transportation to the courses? Thank you for your input!

At one time I know they offered complementary transportation for Disney hotel guests using vouchers via taxi, but it's unclear if they still do so. (I did a quick look on the site, but couldn't see any mention)

www.golfwdw.com

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This is on the course-specific pages on that site: "Complimentary transportation via taxi is available to Guests of select Walt Disney World® resort hotels. You may request a ride at the Valet Desk or from Bell Services at select Resort hotels, and in the Pro Shop or from any golf operations staff members at the golf courses. Guests are advised to check with Guest Services or the Concierge for any transportation options offered by their hotel."


-Rob
 
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ajrwdwgirl

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My husband did a golfing day in June. We stayed at the All Star Music and he got complimentary taxi vouchers from Bell Services to travel to the golf course. He also traveled between golf courses and complimentary taxi service was provided as well. He tried to tip one cab driver and the driver said that tip was included with the voucher, the other cab driver took the tip. Anyway, he got the voucher the day before he went golfing because he didn't want to mess around with it in the morning (he likes to plan and be prepared) and that wasn't a problem either.

He golfed at Lake Buena Vista and did the sunrise nine. He really liked that because it was right away in the morning and it included a breakfast sandwich. He was able to golf alone there, and not be partnered up with anyone. He thought the course was nice and offered a bit of a challenge. He got through through that nice quickly, he said he might do it again because he could do the sunrise and still make it to a park around opening.

When he was done there he took the taxi to Magnolia. He really liked this course too, he did say it was more challenging than LBV. He was partnered up here but he didn't mind that since the guys he partnered with were fun, around his playing ability, and he had already had his solitary experience. He and the guys ended up doing 18 holes here. If you need some other details let me know and I can ask him for you.
 
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Simba's Mom

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DH has played all 3 courses, many times. He's always been paired with someone else. His "most comfortable" is LBV, partly because it's designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., who designed the course he usually plays at home. However, some people feel the course is "tight", they're uncomfortable with the buildings along the sides. DMIL thought the Palm had too much water for her. Favorite? Any course at WDW!
 
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