Shades of green is a great deal as well. We recently stayed there and I was presently surprised, I had pictured the pool at Brushwood on caddy day but that was not the case.
http://www.shadesofgreen.org/
I was a bit disappointed with Shades of Green, not with the actual resort but with some of the people staying there. I called there directly a little while ago and they had no room, fortunately MWR was able to get me a room. When I got there I saw a whole lot of people that had never been in the military, or never could be, running around. It wasn't just a few people either, it seemed like a majority of the people there though I may be mistaken, since they were usually more obvious. A common theme was three generations of a family all in a group, with what appeared to be 'Grandpa' (retired military) with his kids and grandkids in tow.
Now why would have an issue with this? These families would take up 3 or 4 rooms, often camping outside them at all hours like it was their own personal trailer park, making the hallways and other parts of the hotel an obstacle course . I asked the staff if there was a limit to the number of rooms that one military member could reserve and several said it was 4 or 5 rooms.
So I am all for having a place set aside for military members and their families, but there has to be a bit of reason when letting people utilize it. Letting one guy drag 15 members of his extended family there, taking up room from legitimate military families, is just not right. I am also not too keen on letting DoD civilians and contractors utilize the place too, which they can. And that is as a current civil servant.
//End Rant