DinoInstitute
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HoH Challenge 1: Putt Putt for Power
@IDInstitute's submission
Walt Disney World has always been much more than just the rides. Sure, everyone loves the parks and the stories they tell, but what makes this resort so much more is what else it offers. From parasailing in Bay Lake to enjoying the night life of Downtown Disney, you'll never have two of the same experiences on a trip!
One of the most popular of these activities is Miniature Golf. There are currently two courses in WDW, both of which extremely fun and loved by guests. It's time now, though, to add a third mini golf course, called "Nature's Spirit"!
Nature's Spirit will be located on part of the expansion ply shown above, right next to Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park, as it follows the same theme. However, it also serves the purpose of bringing easy transportation to the area. The other two golf courses are only accessible by car, making it extremely difficult for most guests to be able to come and enjoy the experience. With this course sharing the parking lot of DAK, it won't be an issue anymore.
This will be one of the most exciting (and immersive) golf courses ever, with holes featuring Savannah/Harambe, Asia, and the Oasis themed scenes, as well as many animatronic animals, authentic plant life, and highly themed environments. However, in this presentation, I will focus mainly on the star of the course, the grand-finale 19th hole. This is an 18 hole course like normal, the 19th is not for scoring, just returning the golf balls in a fun way.
The hole's main feature is a giant waterfall that pours into the path, as shown above. It adds kinetic energy to the hole, and also makes an incredible sight aesthetically. Large tree roots and rocks are also along the path as obstacles. However, it doesn't matter how well anyone can putt past these, as the grass is slanted, like a funnel, all directions pointed downwards to the hole. The hole itself is inside the waterfall. This creates a very interesting effect, as when the ball goes through the water, it then "disappears". Guests can follow the path around the waterfall and through the cave, which serves as an exit/entrance to the golf course.
Commemorative pins, t-shirts, magnets, and other memorabilia can be purchased at this point.
Thanks for reading!
(Sorry for not as much detail/as detailed an image, I'm still on the road for a little bit )
@IDInstitute's submission
Walt Disney World has always been much more than just the rides. Sure, everyone loves the parks and the stories they tell, but what makes this resort so much more is what else it offers. From parasailing in Bay Lake to enjoying the night life of Downtown Disney, you'll never have two of the same experiences on a trip!
One of the most popular of these activities is Miniature Golf. There are currently two courses in WDW, both of which extremely fun and loved by guests. It's time now, though, to add a third mini golf course, called "Nature's Spirit"!
Nature's Spirit will be located on part of the expansion ply shown above, right next to Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park, as it follows the same theme. However, it also serves the purpose of bringing easy transportation to the area. The other two golf courses are only accessible by car, making it extremely difficult for most guests to be able to come and enjoy the experience. With this course sharing the parking lot of DAK, it won't be an issue anymore.
This will be one of the most exciting (and immersive) golf courses ever, with holes featuring Savannah/Harambe, Asia, and the Oasis themed scenes, as well as many animatronic animals, authentic plant life, and highly themed environments. However, in this presentation, I will focus mainly on the star of the course, the grand-finale 19th hole. This is an 18 hole course like normal, the 19th is not for scoring, just returning the golf balls in a fun way.
The hole's main feature is a giant waterfall that pours into the path, as shown above. It adds kinetic energy to the hole, and also makes an incredible sight aesthetically. Large tree roots and rocks are also along the path as obstacles. However, it doesn't matter how well anyone can putt past these, as the grass is slanted, like a funnel, all directions pointed downwards to the hole. The hole itself is inside the waterfall. This creates a very interesting effect, as when the ball goes through the water, it then "disappears". Guests can follow the path around the waterfall and through the cave, which serves as an exit/entrance to the golf course.
Commemorative pins, t-shirts, magnets, and other memorabilia can be purchased at this point.
Thanks for reading!
(Sorry for not as much detail/as detailed an image, I'm still on the road for a little bit )