Both Courses of Winter Summerland Mini Golf Reopen Following Refurbishment at Walt Disney World

Gretchen McDermid

A whimsical Winter Summerland Mini Golf course with a snowy white castle, candy cane sign, and blue water paths.

Both Courses of Winter Summerland Mini Golf Reopen Following Refurbishment at Walt Disney World

Following a two month refurbishment closure, both Winter Summerland Miniature Golf courses have reopened at Walt Disney World.

Winter Summerland Mini Golf

A whimsical Winter Summerland Mini Golf course with a snowy white castle, candy cane sign, and blue water paths.

As we first reported earlier this year, Winter Summerland Miniature Golf at Walt Disney World Resort was closed for two months as part of a scheduled refurbishment project. The closure began on April 28, with the Walt Disney World website later updated with a reopening date of June 16, 2025. Both the Winter Course and the Summer Course were closed at the same time, though guests could still enjoy the Fantasia Gardens and Fairways Miniature Golf.

Winter Summerland has a total of two differently-themed courses with 18 holes each. Designed as Santa’s Florida vacation spot, the Summer Course is themed to a tropical beach environment, while the Winter Course has ice and snow for the elves who miss the North Pole.

Santa Claus surfing statue at Winter Summerland mini golf

The complete Winter Summerland Miniature Golf location has now officially reopened following its refurbishment, as scheduled. The website page for the location still has an orange refurbishment notice, but the warning still has the now-past date of June 16. We expect the refurbishment notice will be removed from the website soon.

The refurbishment did not include any major changes to the layout or design of either course, but mostly consisted of routine repairs. There were reports some sections of the fake grass were replaced to look fresher, and some of the various props were likely repainted.

Winter Summerland Mini Golf is now back to its usual operating hours of 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Reservations are recommended, and can be booked by calling (407) WDW-PLAY.

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