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Table of Contents
- Shades of Green – Military Resort at Walt Disney World
- Shades of Green Review – Affordable Luxury
- Shades of Green Eligibility
- Shades of Green Pricing
- Shades of Green Pricing Categories
- Shades of Green Room Rates – FY 2024
- Shades of Green Room Rates – FY 2025
- Shades of Green – Room Quality
- Shades of Green Resort Features & Amenities
- Shades of Green – Restaurants and Bars
- Shades of Green – Entertainment
- Travel Tips for Shades of Green
- Maximizing Your Disney World Trip
- Bottom Line
My family and I enjoy vacations at Walt Disney World. When we visit Disney World, we stay at Shades of Green, a military resort located adjacent to the Disney World property. We have stayed their three times—each of which was wonderful!
As you probably know, Disney World is very expensive. Thankfully, military members have access to some excellent discounts that can help them cut their costs by more than half.
I’ll walk you through the savings we got through the Disney World Military Park Hopper Discounts and how we saved a ton of money by staying at the Shades of Green Resort on Walt Disney World.
We have previously covered the Disney military discounts, so this article and podcast will focus on the Shades of Green Resort. Of course, we’ll also add some tips on visiting Disney World so you can maximize your savings and enjoyment.
Shades of Green – Military Resort at Walt Disney World
The Shades of Green resort is an Armed Forces Recreation Center resort located on the Walt Disney World grounds in Orlando, FL. While it’s not technically a Disney resort, it is located on Walt Disney World property and is conveniently located adjacent to the Polynesian Resort.
Until recently, visitors staying at Shades of Green could walk to The Polynesian in about 10 minutes. Unfortunately, construction now prohibits this.
Now, it’s best to take one of the free Shades of Green Resort shuttle buses to the Disney World Ticket and Transportation Center or to Disney Springs (formerly known as Downtown Disney). The Disney World Ticket and Transportation Center makes it easy to take the Monorail or the ferry to the Magic Kingdom. You can also walk from there or take the Monorail to The Polynesian, the Floridian, or the Contemporary. You can also take the Monorail to Epcot.
Shuttle buses are also available for a nominal fee for some of the other major Orlando area attractions, such as Universal Studios and Sea World.
Shades of Green is one of four Armed Forces Recreation Centers worldwide run by the Army. AFRCs are resorts that were built for the military and are exclusively for use by military members, retirees, DoD civilians, and other authorized guests.
The Army Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Programs operate these resorts. These resorts were built with MWR funds and now operate on a self-sustaining basis.
Other AFRC resorts are Edelweiss Lodge & Resort in Garmisch, Germany, Dragon Hill Lodge in Seoul, Korea, and Hale Koa on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, HI. The Navy runs The New Sanno Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, which is another premium military resort.
The Armed Forces Recreation Centers offer various amenities that vary by location. My family and I previously stayed at the Hale Koa, which was an amazing vacation. You can read our Hale Koa review and podcast here.
Hopefully, I’ll have the opportunity to travel to other locations in the future!
This Shades of Green review will cover eligibility requirements and pricing, then I’ll talk about our experiences, what to do while you’re there, and some tips to help you maximize your Disney World vacation.
Shades of Green Review – Affordable Luxury
Shades of Green is located on the Disney World Golf Course. Our hotel room was on the first floor, and looked out on the golf course.
Our back patio included a small table and two chairs, and there was an expansive lawn out back. My daughters loved waking up in the morning to see what surprises they might find.
Each day there was a gecko perched on one of the chairs. One morning there was a peacock outside our door, and another morning brought a flock of wild turkeys. One another visit, we saw an armadillo and a small alligator.
Shades of Green Eligibility
Shades of Green is a military resort. Thus, there are restrictions on who is eligible to book a room and when.
The good news, is visitors are able to sponsor non-military guests, and unlike many other military resorts, veterans who are not military retirees are eligible to stay at Shades of Green during January and September.
The following groups of individuals are authorized to stay at Shades of Green.
- Armed Forces and their Families – Members on Active Duty, Reserve and National Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Cadets of Armed Forces Academies. (Use appropriate Military ID Card).
- Armed Forces Retirees and their Family Members – Retired from active duty, Reserves, and National Guard with or without pay (Use following forms of ID: DD Form 2, 1173 or 1173-1)
- Other Uniformed Services – Public Health Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps. (Use one of the following forms of ID: DD Form 2, PHS 1866-1 or 1866-3)
- Others Separated from the Armed Forces and their Family Members
- Honorably discharged veterans with 100 percent Service-connected disability. (Use DD Form 1173 or DD Form 2765)
- Involuntarily separated service members under the Transition Assistance Management Program (Use DD Form 2)
- Personnel separated under the Voluntary Separation Incentive (VSI) and Special Separation Benefit (SSB) programs for two years after separation (Use DD Form 2)
- Former and/or Surviving Spouses and Family Members – Unremarried surviving spouses of personnel who died while on active duty or while in retired status, or un-remarried former spouses who were married to military members for at least 20 years while the military member was on active duty. (Use DD Form 1173 or 1173-1)
- Other Supporters of the Department of Defense – Others supporting the DoD as civilians, contractors, or foreign military personnel stationed at a US military installation. See the Shades of Green Website for further details. (Use DD Form 1173 or 2765)
- U.S. Department of Defense Civilians and Family Members – Current and retired (APF and NAF) Department of Defense (DoD) and Coast Guard (CG) civilian employees. DOD or CG ID card, Retired ID card, or current Leave and Earnings Statement with photo ID required for check-in.
- *Non-Retired Military Veterans with an Honorable Discharge – Eligible to stay during January and September (see Shades of Green website for more details). Non-retired veterans fall under Category #3 room rates. (Use DD Form 214 – more info on getting a replacement DD Form 214).
*Non-retired military veterans: The Disney Armed Forces Salute discounts for Disney tickets are only available to current military members and retirees, so you may not be eligible to buy the discounted military Park Hopper passes through this method.
Shades of Green Pricing
Shades of Green prices are very affordable for the Orlando area. They are even more affordable when you consider the quality of the resort and the location.
Like most AFRC Resorts, the room prices are based on the location in the resort as well as your rank or status. Rooms that have a better view or that are closer to attractions, such as a pool, may cost more than a standard room. And, of course, suites are even more expensive.
This is also the case with the Hale Koa, which prices rooms based on the availability of an ocean view and other factors. Rooms are still very affordable, even with this variable pricing structure.
Shades of Green Pricing Categories
Eligible members are given a pricing category based on their eligibility. This is usually the member’s rank or pay grade, but it could be another eligibility factor.
I should note the pricing is based at your rank or grade at the time you check in, not when you make your reservations, which makes sense.
We made our reservations before I attended AF Officer Training School, but we had to pay the Category 2 rate (I was prior enlisted and would have fallen under the Category 1 rate). No complaints from me, though. The rooms and amenities were great, even at the Category 2 rates.
- Category 1: E-1 through E-6 and Cadets
- Category 2: E-7 through E-9, O-1 through O-3, WO-1 to CW-3, Widows, Medal of Honor Recipients, 100% Disabled Veterans, permanent and total, and Category 1 sponsored rooms; Non-retired veterans.
- Category 3: O-4 through O-10, CW-4 and CW-5, active and retired DoD Civilians, Foreign Military assigned to US Military installations, and DoD contractors assigned to US Military installations
Shades of Green Room Rates – FY 2024
Room Rates (1 Oct 2023 – 30 Sept 2024) | CAT I | CAT II | CAT III |
---|---|---|---|
Standard Room | $174 | $214 | $224 |
Poolside Room | $184 | $224 | $234 |
Junior Suite | $434 | $434 | $434 |
Garden Suite | $464 | $464 | $464 |
Family Suite | $464 | $464 | $464 |
Palm Suite | $674 | $674 | $674 |
Magnolia Suite | $754 | $754 | $754 |
Shades of Green Room Rates – FY 2025
Room Rates (1 Oct 2024- 30 Sept 2025) | CAT I | CAT II | CAT III |
---|---|---|---|
Standard Room | $179 | $229 | $239 |
Pool Side Room | $189 | $244 | $254 |
Junior Suite | $479 | $479 | $479 |
Garden Suite | $499 | $499 | $499 |
Family Suite | $509 | $509 | $509 |
Palm Suite | $739 | $739 | $739 |
Magnolia Suite | $829 | $829 | $829 |
Shades of Green – Room Quality
I was impressed with the quality of the rooms at Shades of Green. I expected the rooms to be similar to military billeting – clean and serviceable but nothing fancy.
The room we had at Shades of Green was actually quite large, with high-quality furnishings. There were two double beds and a couch that flipped into a bed.
This latter feature was nice, as it allowed each of our daughters to have their own place to sleep each night (I’m sure most parents can see the value in this!).
Each room has a refrigerator and coffee maker. There were an iron and ironing board in the closet, a safe, a hair dryer, and a small table with two chairs. The only thing I thought was lacking was a microwave.
Unfortunately, the standard rooms don’t have microwaves. That said, there is a common-use microwave in the laundry room on the 3rd floor. (The Shades of Green website states the suites have microwaves available).
To save time and money, we brought breakfast items to eat in the room before we hit the parks for the day. One year, we bought microwavable breakfast sandwiches, which we took up to the 3rd-floor laundry room to heat up for breakfast. On our most recent trip, we bought a lot of fruit and other foods and ate breakfast in our room.
This allowed us to save quite a bit of money during our stay, and we could get out of the room more quickly in the mornings as opposed to sitting down at a restaurant for breakfast.
Shades of Green Resort Features & Amenities
Shades of Green has just about everything you need for a full vacation, even if you don’t want to do the “Disney World” thing. There are several restaurants, a bar, a coffee shop, AAFES Exchange, and Discounted Ticket Sales.
You can buy your Disney Park Hopper passes or other local attraction tickets here), an Alamo Rent-a-Car, tennis, golfing, two pools and a splash park, a playground, and more.
In short, you can go to Shades of Green any time of year and have a self-contained vacation, whether or not you decide to do Disney World. Shades of Green also features different specials throughout the month.
For example, we were at Shades of Green during September, and they were hosting a special Oktoberfest promotion, complete with a live band, a German buffet, and a beer and wine tent.
There is a cost associated with these promotions, of course. But it’s nice that Shades of Green makes entertainment easy for their guests.
Shades of Green – Restaurants and Bars
Shades of Green offers several places to eat during your stay. They have three main restaurant options for a meal, including Evergreens Sports Bar and Grill, Mangino’s Bistro (Italian Restaurant), the Garden Gallery, a coffee shop, and more.
Some of these restaurants on only open for certain meals, but there is enough coverage to get you through the day. Here is a brief overview of the dining options. See the Shades of Green website for full hours and menus.
Garden Gallery
- Open for breakfast and dinner, including an all-you-can-eat buffet. We didn’t dine here as a family, as the all-you-can-eat buffet was too much food too early in the day for us, and we ate elsewhere most evenings. So I can’t comment on the food.
Evergreens Sports Bar and Grill
- Located near one of the pools, Evergreens Sportsbar & Grill offers traditional pub foods, such as burgers, salad, wraps, pizza, wings, fries, and more. There is a full bar, an arcade with video games for kids, and they are open late.
Mangino’s Bistro
- Mangino’s Bistro is open for lunch and dinner and offers a limited to-go menu at Mangino’s, a sit-down family restaurant.
- Mangino’s is our family’s go-to restaurant when we stay at Shades of Green.
Express Café & Java Café
- The Express Café serves line-order foods for breakfast and lunch (sandwiches, coffee, wraps, and similar quick foods). They are near the shuttle buses, making it a convenient stop on your way to the local attractions. Only open for breakfast and lunch.
- Java Café serves Starbucks coffee and has a variety of pastries, juices, and quick foods. And a nice selection of ice cream for the afternoon through the evening. Open all day.
Shades of Green – Entertainment
There is actually quite a bit to do at Shades of Green, even if you don’t go to Disney World or any of the other Orlando area theme parks or attractions.
There are two pools, a splash park, a playground, a bar and grill, a spa, a yoga room, a fitness center, a Family Tech Center, two tennis courts, and more.
Shades of Green is also located adjacent to the Disney Golf Course, making it very easy to walk over to the clubhouse for a round of golf.
Shades of Green also has seasonal activities, such as the Oktoberfest mentioned above. You will need to check with the Shades of Green website for more specific information, as these events and costs vary.
Travel Tips for Shades of Green
Unfortunately, Orlando isn’t a frequent hub for Space-A flights. So you will most likely need to drive to Orlando or fly commercial. I’m going to go with the assumption you’ve already taken advantage of military travel discounts.
Also make sure you get TSA PreCheck if you are eligible (active military members, including Guard and Reserves, can get free TSA PreCheck). TSA PreCheck is a huge time-saver when flying!
Shades of Green Does Not Have an Airport Shuttle Bus
Shades of Green does not have an airport shuttle, so you need to make your way to Shades of Green on your own. Since Shades of Green isn’t a Disney World Resort, you won’t be eligible for the Disney Magical Express from the airport. So plan on renting a car, taking a local area shuttle, or hiring a ride share service such as Uber or Lyft.
Is a Rental Car Necessary?
This depends on your travel plans. As mentioned above, Shades of Green does have free shuttle buses to Disney World locations and inexpensive shuttles to other Orlando attractions. If you rent a car, decide whether you need it for the entire trip or just a few days.
We rented a car for the duration of our vacation, but on several days we used the Shades of Green shuttle or walked to the Polynesian to use the Disney Monorail.
We left our car parked for probably 3 out of 7 days. We felt the convenience of having our own ride was worth the added expense or renting a car for the week.
That said, you could easily get away without a rental car or by only renting a car for a few days. Shades of Green has an Alamo Rental Car on location, which would make it very easy to rent a car to and from the airport and use the Shades of Green shuttle service on the days in between. This is something we may do on our next trip to Shades of Green.
Maximizing Your Disney World Trip
There are entire websites dedicated to planning a Disney World vacation, so I won’t try to recreate one of those here (Check out MilitaryDisneyTips.com for some great tips for planning your vacation). But I will give you a few tips so you can plan accordingly.
Best Disney Vacation Advice Ever: Start. Planning. Early.
Seriously. My wife and I started planning almost a year out (OK, it was mostly my wife; she loves to plan – especially vacations). We booked our hotel about 10-12 months out and made our rough itinerary months in advance.
Traveling in a down time of the year is always a good idea if you are able to do so. Crowds are smaller and it’s easier to get on the rides you want.
We traveled in September, which is right after most children have returned to school for the fall. We actually took our children out of school for a week to do this family vacation.
We normally wouldn’t do that, but I was away from my family from April through the end of August on military training. So I basically missed the summer with my family. Our children are young enough that missing a week of school won’t hurt them academically as much as it might if they were older.
Genie+ and Lightning Lanes are essential. Genie+ and Lightning Lanes allow you to schedule when you want to ride certain rides. You can only book a few per day, but it’s definitely worth it. You can save hours of waiting in line if you book your Genie+ and Lightning Lanes strategically. It’s also good to get to the parks early and race to the ride you want to get on first. Here is a guide to help understand Genie+ and Lightning Lanes.
The Disney Phone App is Awesome. My wife created a Disney account to help plan and manage our stay. The Disney app allows you to manage your Fast Passes and dinner reservations and gives you an interactive map of the parks, showing approximate wait times for each attraction. We found the wait times to be very accurate. This app helps you adapt on the go and maximize your trip. More info here.
Bottom Line
Whether you’re planning a trip to Disney World, where you tackle the parks, or you’re just looking for a resort stay with great amenities, attractions, and restaurants, Shades of Green could be the home of your next vacation.
Disney World is expensive, but Shades of Green cuts costs tremendously for veterans and active duty military personnel and their guests.
Military discounts aren’t limited to AFRC resorts. Many businesses military discounts as a way of thanking you for your service. Check out all of the offers available to you, and enjoy your next Disney vacation at Shades of Green.
Note: Shades of Green did not compensate me in any way for this review. In fact, they didn’t even know I was there. But I would be happy to stay at any other AFRC resort to write an honest review. Wouldn’t that be nice?
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Travis Rose says
Just a note, you cannot walk to the Polynesian from Shades of Green as of May 2023. Now guests of SOG will need to take a bus from Shades to the TTC, and then walk to the Polynesian from there. Thanks!
Travis says
Also, Fastpasses were replaced by Genie+ in October 2021.
Otherwise your article is great and informative, and could be really helpful for those unfamiliar with Shades of Green.
Rusty Shackleford says
“Other Supporters of the Department of Defense – Others supporting the DoD as civilians, contractors, or foreign military personnel stationed at a US military installation. See the Shades of Green Website for further details. ”
That link leads to a 404 error. In addition, the SoG website states that only contractors working in the Pacific are allowed in. Can you verify if ALL DOD CONTRACTORS can go to the SoG? Or just those in the Pacific?
Ryan Guina says
Hello Rusty, thank you for pointing out the broken link. I updated it to the correct link. I read the same DoD contractor eligibility statement you mentioned. I recommend contacting the Shades of Green customer service department for the most up-to-date eligibility requirements.
clarice brown says
Congratulations on your promotion. Also I wanted to thank you for your help with my retirement pay info. I turned 60 11/15/2020. I started receiving my retirement pay on 12/31/20. I have read stories about it can take over 6 months for some people to start receiving their payment. So I am thankful mine did not take long
Ryan Guina says
Thank you, Clarice!
T Lockett says
Just making sure…Shades of green is NOT offered to Marine Corp? I didn’t see them listed. Thank you
Ryan Guina says
T Lockett, all branches of the military can stay at Shades of Green.
Steve Huston says
I would like to know why government contractors get access to Shades of Green all year long while non-retired veterans only get two months out of the year. This seems wrong to me. A large number of government contractors have never even thought about serving in the military and putting their lives on the line. Why wouldn’t non-retired veterans get the same privileges as the long list of non-military who are allowed year long access.
Ryan Guina says
Hello Steve, this is a question for the Shades of Green customer service department.
Steve says
Thank-you
Ken Rahm says
I would wish that another group be added to the persons who can use these facilities, those who work for or are retired from the VA. After caring for veterans it would be a nice gesture to allow those persons an option for a quality vacation.
Joel says
In your review, you advise Shades of Green (SOD) guests to book their FastPasses (FP+) 30 days in advance. When staying at SOD, you can book those 60 days in advance, which is highly recommended or you stand a good chance of missing out on several main attractions. Another great tip is to book Pre-Park-Opening (PPO) breakfasts to be able to get into the parks beginning around 0745. Strategically planning these close to certain attractions will allow you to get in line BEFORE the “rope-drop” crowd makes it there. Example: Breakfast at Akershus in Epcot is a 1 minute walk from Frozen Ever After. You may not need a FP+ for that, and can use them for other attractions. There are caveats… if Epcot has Early Magic Hours (EMH) that day, it would be useless to have a PPO breakfast on the same day.
George E Vallejo says
Please provide provide a phone number and a link to “Reservations” at the Shades of Green and the other AFRC Resorts. I was unable to find that information on the “Shades of Green Military Resort at Walt Disney World, Orlando FL” web page.
Thanks