There are five boardrooms located on the fifth floor of the Palm Wing. It is a unique tribute to the guests' experience at the resort. The brick walkway is located in the center of the property near the gazebo and displays the names and messages of different guests. Personalized cards are sent to the recipients. Because the resort is an AFRC one, it is not open to the general public. Reservations may only be made by active-duty and retired members of the Uniformed Services, current Reserve and National Guard members, and civilian employees of the Department of Defense.
People who do not meet these eligibility requirements may stay there so long as they are on vacation with a sponsor who is an eligible person. They are adjusted on a sliding scale, with prices increasing with rank and pay grade. Guests have full transportation to all theme parks and attractions. Room charging off the property is not available. Guests are not eligible for the Disney Dining Plan.
It does not participate in the Magical Express program which transfers guests and luggage directly from Orlando International Airport to Walt Disney World, skipping baggage claim. Eligible guests may purchase discounted admission tickets for the theme parks and other Orlando-area attractions at the resort's Attraction and Ticket Sales Office which is located on the lobby level. These tickets may be used by any person, the only restriction is that the purchaser be one of the eligible persons listed above.
The Palm was designed by Joe Lee and features sparkling lakes and tropical sand in a landscape populated by palm trees. The Magnolia was also designed by Joe Lee and is named for an abundance of magnolias surrounded by manicured links. Both have a driving range and putting green. The Oak Trail is home to a nine-hole, par course. It was designed with holes ranging from to yards.
The Clubhouse for the three courses is located next to the resort and was built during the renovation in the same style as the resort. The Clubhouse provides new men's and woman's locker rooms. The Clubhouse also has The Pro Shop which sells a selection of golf merchandise. All three courses are only a few feet from the the resort. Golf views can be seen from many guest rooms. Military rates are available for qualified guests.
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Shades of Green has nearly oversized guestrooms and suites reserved exclusively for military service members, families and sponsored guests. Enjoy a wooded setting with lush gardens, spectacular views from private patios and balconies and stunning sunrises. The staff members at Shades of Green are proud to serve all members of the military and government-affiliated groups and sponsored guests who visit.
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Located in the Magic Kingdom Resort Area, Shades of Green is conveniently situated in the heart of the magic yet feels worlds away from the crowds and general Disney-ness of the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort.
As this is primarily a military resort, Disney touches like over-the-top theming and lots of characters are largely conspicuously missing, although you will find a few nods to Disney around the lobby area.
Noticeably as absent are children. Although kids are welcomed here, Shades of Green has the feel of a dignified, country club-style golf resort. Along with feeling physically secluded from the rest of Disney World, it also has a decidedly more mature vibe when it comes to clientele. In fact, back when Shades of Green was owned by Disney, it was actually known as the Golf Resort — and then The Disney Inn in hopes of drawing in a broader range of guests. For service members with large families, Shades of Green is an absolute dream, boasting the biggest standard rooms on Disney property along with some of the cheapest room rates win!
The sprawling rooms and suites are warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully appointed with panoramic views of lush gardens and golf course greens. In general, all rooms at Shades of Green come with the following amenities: a sleeper sofa, mini-fridge, iron, ironing board, flat-screen LCD TV, high-speed Wi-Fi, coffee maker, hairdryer, and in-room safe.
Along with separate bedrooms, Shades of Green suites also include a microwave perfect for warming up a bottle or midnight snack. Unlike other Disney World resorts , Shades of Green prices depend on your pay grade or status in the military at the time of check-in, not whether you visit during the slow or busy seasons.
As befitting their lesser pay grades, lower-ranking service members, specifically those as E1-E6, pay the lowest room rates while officers, civilians working for the Department of Defense, foreign military members, and those protected under the Disabled Veterans Equal Access Act pay the highest room rates. Even with the massive rooms, contemporary furnishings, and thoughtful amenities, this military resort at Disney World also happens to be one of the most affordable Disney hotels.
In fact, rooms at Shades of Green tend to be priced like the value resorts at Disney World. Below are the room rates for each room type, with the first set of rates valid until September 30, and the second range of rates being for October 1 to September 30, With several dining options, a ticket office with military discounts, and a decent slate of recreational offerings a round of Shades of Green golf, anyone?
Looking for somewhere to eat while staying at Shades of Green? Open for dinner; Takeout or room service only offering favorites like pizzas, sandwiches, pasta, wings, and more. Open for lunch and dinner; Sports bar next to the Mill Pond Pool serving gastropub classics like burgers, brats, sandwiches, nachos, salads, and pizzas. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; A quick-service restaurant serving dishes like muffins and pastries in the morning and sandwiches, personal pizzas, and meat platters in the evening.
Open for breakfast and dinner; Buffet-style restaurant offering all-you-can-eat portions of everything from waffles and omelets to make-your-own pizzas and sundaes. Open all day; A Counter-service location serving Starbucks coffee, Tazo teas, and a selection of sweet treats like house-made pastries and ice cream.
Open for breakfast and dinner; table-service restaurant dishing up AM favorites like eggs benedict and corned beef for breakfast and Italian-inspired classics pasta and steak at dinnertime.
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