![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Department of Defense leased the resort from Disney in 1994 until around the early 2000s, with one stay at Dixie Landings during that time because Shades of Green had overbooked. Growing up, Shades of Green became my family’s go-to resort for our annual trips from around the time the U.S. Refer to this chart to determine whether you qualify. Department of Defense civilians and survivor families qualifying just being some of the eligible guests. As an Armed Forces Recreation Center, the resort has eligibility requirements that must be met in order to qualify for booking, with U.S. Most Walt Disney World guests are not eligible to book Shades of Green the hotel is available for military service members, their families, and sponsored guests. In this review, we’ll share thoughts on our past stays here, provide basic info, a photo tour, and whether it’s worth sacrificing theme for the heavily discounted nightly room rates. Shades of Green is a military hotel at Walt Disney World that offers Deluxe Resort-caliber accommodations, and is located in the Magic Kingdom area. ![]()
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