Course details
Eagle Pines Golf Course
3451 Golf View Drive Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Pro Shop: (407) 824-2675; Tee Times: (407) 939-4653
Rates: Disney Resort Guest $139; Day Guest $149
Twilight $80 (Electric carts included in green fees)
Categories: 18-Hole, Par-72, Disney Resort, Carolina-style
course
Designer: Pete Dye designed this course in 1989
Rating: 4½ out of 5 stars, by Golf Digest.
Dress Code: Collared shirt, bermuda shorts,
soft spikes required
Yardage: Talon 6772 yards; Crest 6309 yards; Wings 5520
yards; Feather 4838 yards
About Eagle Pines
Eagle Pines features dish-shaped fairways that
create a low, sweeping look and keep play at the same level as the
surrounding trees. Pete Dye's signature undulating greens, which
are well guarded by strategically placed hazards -- in fact, 16
holes boast water.
Disney Resort guests can reserve Eagle Pines tee
times 60 days in advance. Day Guests can reserve tee times 30 days
in advance. Cancellations must be made at least 48 hours prior to
the tee time.
Free taxi vouchers are available Walt
Disney World Resort Guests. The Concierge Desk or Bell Services
will call a cab. The Pro Shop at the Course can help guests return
to their hotel.
This Course has golf carts equipped with GPS. This state-of-the-art
equipment offers players computer-generated images of course fairways,
greens and hazards that add a new dimension to golf play. Other
GPS technology features include:
• 3D views of each hole
• Precise yardage to different fairway and
green locations
• Professional tips that aid course strategy
• Ability to monitor time and pace of play
• Communication to course management in the
event of an emergency
Eagle Pines facilities include: Pro shop, driving
range, practice green, clubhouse, locker rooms, sports bar and grill,
beverage cart, and golf club and shoe rentals.
Replay rates are 50% of full rate on same day; on space-available
basis and may not be reserved in advance.
Twilight rates begin at 2pm from October 30 to February 28, and
at 3pm from March 1 to April 30, 2006 The rates are for greens fees
only. Electric cart not included.
Fivesomes and walking the course is not allowed
Disney Resort driving directions
When driving to the Eagle Pines, take the Epcot
exit off Interstate Highway 4 (I-4). Exit
at Bonnet Creek Parkway and turn Left
at the stoplight. Turn Left at Vista Boulevard,
and the golf course will be on the next right.
To reach the Walt Disney World Main Gate:
From Orlando International Airport: take OIA
South. Exit (FL 417S - Toll) to Osceola Parkway
West (Exit 3) to Walt Disney World Exits.
From Miami/Ft. Lauderdale: take the Florida
Turnpike North to Osceola Parkway West
(Exit 249) to Walt Disney World Exits.
From the Daytona: take I-4 West
to Walt Disney World Exits.
From the Tampa: take I-4 East
to Walt Disney World Exits.
From Interstate 95, U.S. Highway
1 or southbound on the Florida Turnpike:
take I-4 West to Walt Disney World Exits.
From northbound on the Florida Turnpike: take Osceola
Parkway which connects with U.S. Highway 192 and Walt Disney
World Resort.
From southbound Interstate 75: take the Florida
Turnpike South to Interstate 4 West to
Walt Disney World Resort Exits.
Disney World Resort is just southwest
of Orlando, off Interstate 4, west of the Florida Turnpike. Use
our Disney
World Google Map to find the exact location.
Eagle
Pines is located at 3451 Golf View Drive Lake
Buena Vista, FL 32830. The phone number is (407)
939-4653.
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Disney vacations
The least
crowded time to visit is from Labor Day to Thanksgiving and from
the week after President's Day (mid-February) to the start of Spring
Break (mid-March).
You
can definitely make the most of your vacation by staying at one
of the Disney World hotels.
If you do, you will enjoy special benefits such as Magic Hours,
discounts at six Disney
World golf courses, and Walt Disney World quality and service.
But if you choose to stay at one of the many hotels
near Disney World, you can still visit all of the Disney properties
to enjoy the atmosphere, have a meal, or shop. You may be charged
for parking, but you can get validated for up to one hour of parking
for each $10 you spend while you're there.
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Wilderness
Lodge, Polynesian
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Kingdom Lodge, and the Grand
Floridian Resort hotels.
Disney
sells theme park tickets on their website, but you can not print
the tickets, meaning you must order early and have the tickets mailed
to you. You can also buy tickets through
your local auto club, Disney Store or through a school or work activities
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I suggest
researching Disney ticket prices
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wasting the first hour waiting in line at the ticket booth.
Walt
Disney World is home to six professionally
designed golf courses.
They range in difficulty from Oak
Trail, a 9-hole walking course, to the intermediate Magnolia
and Lake
Buena Vista courses, and the more difficult Osprey
Ridge, Eagle
Pines, and Palm
courses.
Points of interest
• Magic
Kingdom: 2.95 miles / 4.70 km
• Epcot:
4.80 miles / 7.70 km
• Disney-MGM
Studios: 4.35 miles / 7.0 km
• Animal
Kingdom: 8.25 miles / 13.25 km
• Blizzard
Beach: 5.45 miles / 8.70 km
• Typhoon
Lagoon: 2.90 miles / 4.65 km
• Downtown
Disney: 3.65 miles / 5.80 km
• Universal
Studios: 13.10 miles / 21.10 km
• Orlando
International Airport: 20.20 miles / 32.50 km
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