RECREATIONAL LODGING

HEADQUARTERS ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL U.S. Army Installation RECREATION Management Command (IMCOM) Family and MWR Programs (G9) CENTERS (AFRCs) Division 2405 Gun Shed Road Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-1223 (210) 466-0661 www.imcom.army.mil www.army.mil/imcom

Hospitality Programs and AFRCs Director: Debbie Martin (210) 466-1267

Hale Koa Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii ARMED FORCES RECREATION CENTERS CONTACT INFO

he Army serves as the Department , , Honolulu, Hawaii Tof Defense (DoD) executive agent Yongsan Garrison, Korea www.halekoa.com for Armed Forces Recreation Centers www.dragonhillodge.com General Manager: Richard LeBrun (AFRCs). These joint-service morale, General Manager: Edward Fagan (808) 955-9461 welfare and recreation (MWR) facilities provide quality, wholesome, affordable, 011-82-2-790-0016 [email protected] family-oriented vacation recreation op- [email protected] portunities to service members, their on Walt Disney family members and other authorized Edelweiss Lodge and Resort, World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, patrons (including official travelers) of Garmisch, Germany Fla. the total defense force. AFRCs continue www.edelweisslodgeandresort.com www.shadesofgreen.org to serve as force multipliers by support- General Manager: Clesson Allman General Manager: Arnie A. Cole ing military readiness, retention and 011-49-8821-9440 (407) 824-1420 well-being objectives. clesson.allman@edelweisslodgean- [email protected] dresort.com

Edelweiss Lodge Dragon Hill Shades and Resort Lodge Hale Koa of Green TOTAL

Location Germany Korea Hawaii Florida Number of Employees 302 348 729 419 1,798 Number of Rooms 258 394 817 583 2,052 Room Nights Available 94,170 143,810 298,205 212,795 748,980 Room Nights Occupied 79,103 122,239 283,473 195,771 680,586 Occupancy Rate 84 85 98 92 91 Room Revenue (in millions) $10.4 $18.7 $42.0 $22.9 $94.0 Average Room Rate $131 $153 $147 $117 $138 Total Revenue (in millions) $21.4 $37.1 $77.1 $36.9 $172.5 NIBD (in millions) $2.0* $11.3 $18.2 $8.2 $39.7 *FY15 Projection

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RECREATIONAL LODGING

Location: 4-12-20, Minami-Azabu THE NEW SANNO HOTEL Minato-ku Tokyo 106-0047, Japan

ituated in the heart of Tokyo, the Sanno Hotel has accommodated U.S. forces since Mailing Address: Sthe end of World War II. Originally built in 1932, the Sanno has also served as U.S. Naval Joint Services Activity family apartment quarters, transient billeting for VIPs and senior officers, and a joint The New Sanno senior officers’ club. The Sanno opened to all ranks in 1975 and has resided at its cur- Unit 45003, APO AP 96337-5003 rent location since 1983, when it was renamed the New Sanno. Formerly operated by 011-813-3440-7871 the military, leadership was transferred to civilian hospitality professionals in 1990. The Fax: 011-813-3440-7824 government of Japan provides the New Sanno to the U.S. military in accordance with www.thenewsanno.com Article II of the United States-Japan Status of Forces Agreement, which was drafted in 1952. With a valid I.D. card, eligible patrons and their guests can stay at any of the 149 Reservation Desk rooms offered in the hotel. The New Sanno completed a $20 million renovation in 2005. 011-813-3440-7871, Ext. 7121 [email protected] Income: $9.5 million Room Amenities: television, DVD Player, Wi-Fi access, Bednights: 55,000 slippers, bathrobe, bathroom Total Number of Employees: amenities, dryer, iron and ironing 290 board, sewing kit, beverage set Number of Guest Rooms: 149 (thermostat pot, packages of cof- fee, cocoa, tea, green tea bags) Number of Properties: 1 Hotel Amenities: restaurants, Average Occupancy Rate: 95 lounge, game room, indoor percent pool, jacuzzi/sauna, shops, bank, Average Room Rate: $68 post office, pack and wrap, Navy Exchange, cyber café. The fitness The New Sanno Hotel Standard Room Size: king suite, center has complete cardio and 301 sq. ft.; double room, 132 sq. bodybuilding equipment. ft.; Japanese suite, 258 sq. ft. ROCKY MOUNTAIN BLUE AT KEYSTONE RESORT ocky Mountain Blue is an Air Force-contracted program Rwith Keystone Resort that began in November 2001. The resort spans three villages and 2,870 acres, and is located at Keystone, Colo., between Vail and Denver in the heart of the Rocky Mountain region. Anyone who has a Department of Defense (DoD) identi- fication card from any branch of the military, including civil- ians, active duty, reservists, National Guard and retirees, is eligible to stay at the resort.

5136 Eagle Drive, Ste. 8101 U.S. Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, CO 80840 (866) 768-2583 • www.rockymountainblue.com Number of Employees: one pro- Average Room Rate: $169.98 per gram manager, one reservation night. manager, 25 reservation agents, Standard Hotel Room: 540 sq. ft. one marketing director. Standard Amenities: refrigerator, Number of Guest Rooms : 255 coffee maker, iron/ironing board, hotel rooms, 1,300 condominium color TV/cable, shampoo/condi- suites, one-bedroom to four-bed - tioner, digital clock radio. room units. Additional Amenities: access to Average Room Occupancy, pool and hot tub, free adventure Length of Stay (LOS): 2.7 nights. passport activity, free resort shuttle.

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