In Disney World Resort in Orlando, Shades of Green is a special resort that is only available to military personnel and their guests. The resort originally opened in 1973 as the Golf Resort, a ...
Military families, do you hear that? Mickey Mouse is calling your name. Many Disney fans are unaware that nestled inside Walt Disney World resort, just a short drive from the Magic Kingdom, is a ...
There are several Armed Forces Recreation Centers (AFRC) around the world, but only one in Orlando, Florida. The Shades of Green is a resort specifically for service members and their families, with ...
There are a whopping 34 resorts and hotels on the Walt Disney World grounds. One particular resort, however, has remained a relative mystery to even the most seasoned of visitors. Shades of Green is a ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Army News Service, April 16, 2007) - Shades of Green, an Armed Forces Recreation Center on Walt Disney World, is offering military veterans with less than 20 years of service an ...
Taking a vacation on the cheap is tough, no matter who you are, but for military personnel often stuck planning a trip at the last minute (because leave dates weren’t released until two weeks before, ...
In accordance with the U.S. Army's 25-year Energy and Water Plan for Installations, officials at Shades of Green, the Armed Forces Recreation Center on Walt Disney World Resort, have taken an ...
About 265 employees of the U.S. Army’s Shades of Green resort at Walt Disney World will be laid off April 1 when construction begins on a $50 million expansion project. In contrast to workers at some ...