FIND YOURSELF TOGETHER.

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FIND YOURSELF TOGETHER.
FOR MEMBERS OF REUNION RESORT
FIND YOURSELF TOGETHER.
ju n e | 2014
gatherings
Dear Members,
I would like to officially welcome everyone to summer at Reunion. Let me start
by wishing all of our dads a very happy Father’s Day. This year, give Dad a break
from the grill and let us do the cooking—stop by the Clubhouse for our Father’s
Day Cookout from 12 pm until 4pm. If you can’t make the Father’s Day cookout,
our spa is offering specials for the entire month of June with treatments that
will pamper Dad like a king.
June also brings us lots of other exciting family activities. Join us at The Cove or
Clubhouse Grille to enjoy food and beverage specials inspired by the World Cup.
You can also spend time with your family watching a movie under the stars on
the Grande Lawn on June 21.
For more information about our June events, please contact your membership office.
Our public relations team has also been hard at work getting the coverage for
Reunion and our sister properties. We are excited to share these great stories
about our properties:
Grand Golf Resorts of Florida Ultimate Sportsman’s Package Combines
Golf and Professional Sports Events iGolfTravelNews.com
Enjoy Florida Sports And Golf On A Grand scale CanadianGolfMagazine.com
Reunion Resort is a Golfer’s Disney Main Line Today magazine
Mother’s Day: Brunch and Gift Ideas Edible Orlando
Chefs listos para celebrar a las madres El Sentinel
Reunion Wyndham Grand Golf & Spa Resort Tennis Resorts Online
Pools Your Kids Will Love Orlando.com
Here’s to a happy summer!
Yours in hospitality,
S HEIL A C. J O HNSON
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Founder & CEO, Salamander Hotels & Resorts
contacts&hours of ope rat ion
Managing Director 407.662.1041
Carlton Grant [email protected]
Director of Membership 407.662.1070
Beverly Kelber [email protected]
Director of Golf 407.396.3197
Kevin Baker [email protected]
Director of Food & Beverage 407.396.3189
Wayne Malagon [email protected]
Director of Catering and Convention Services
407.396.3798
Heidi Emerson [email protected]
Director of Tennis 407.662.1630
Jamie Feagan [email protected]
Recreation Department
Water Park Operations Manager 407.396.5218
Alexandra Solano [email protected]
Director of Rental Management 407.662.1050
Katie Tully [email protected]
Director of Security 407.396.3131
Garold Williams [email protected]
Annika Academy 407.662.4653
Clubhouse Bar 407.662.1320
Conference Services 407.662.1340
Eleven 407.662.1170
Forte 407.662.1350
Frankly Golf 407.396.4004
Golf Groups 888.418.9614
Golf Shop/Golf Tee Times 407.396.3196
Guard Gatehouse 407.396.3130
In Room Dining 407.662.1313
Clubhouse
Thursday-Saturday
6:30 am-9 pm
Sunday-Wednesday
Regular service 6:30 am–5 pm
Express Menu 5-7 pm
Closed for Dinner Service
Eleven
Restaurant: Tuesday-Thursday, 6-10 pm
Friday-Saturday, 6-11 pm
Bar: Tuesday-Thursday, 5:30 pm-12 am
Friday-Saturday, 5:30 pm-1 am
Eleven is closed on Sundays and Mondays
Forte
Monday-Thursday and Sunday, 6-9 pm
Friday-Saturday, 6-10 pm
Grande Lobby & Sushi BAR
Bar: Sunday-Thursday, 5-11 pm
Friday-Saturday, 5 pm-12 am
Light fare: Daily, 5-11 pm
Sushi: Daily, 5-10 pm
The Cove
Food Service: daily, 11 am-6 pm
Bar: daily, 10 am-6:30 pm
The Grille (at the Water Park)
Food Service: daily, 11 am-6 pm Bar: daily, 10 am-6:30 pm
(Weather Permitting)
In-Room Dining
Daily, 4 pm-11 pm
Kids Crew 407.396.3048
Membership 407.662.1070/888.821.0005
Member Club Statements 407.662.1066
[email protected]
Rental Management 407.662.1050
Reunion Grande Lobby Bar 407.662.1355
Special Events & Catering 407.662.1340
Tennis Centre 407.662.1630
Water Park/Bike Rentals 407.396.3048
HOA . Property Services, David Burman President
Aegis Community Management Solutions, Inc.
8390 Champions Gate Blvd, Suite 304 l Championsgate, FL 33896
Happy Hour items consists of the following:
• Fifty percent off on glasses of Dark Horse wines.
• Fifty percent off on domestic bottle/can beers and all draft beers.
• Fifty percent off on all well brand cocktails.
Please remember that the 20% Member discount will apply at all
other times, but is not applicable to Happy Hour.
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The Spa 407.662.4SPA
Member Happy Hour is observed in all outlets from 5 pm to 8 pm daily;
or from 5 pm until closing if closing time is prior to 8 pm. General Manager’s Corner
I am pleased to announce that some requested capital expenditures were
recently approved by the Salamander Hotels & Resorts Management
team, which will lead to several improvements throughout the property.
These improvements will include:
• Additional driving range mats
• A wash pad area for golf carts
• A stairway leading from the practice area to the Grande Pavilion Tent
• Tennis court resurfacing
• New pedicure chairs
• Clubhouse verandah furniture
Please look for these enhancements around the Club in the coming weeks and months.
Also in the works are several other projects, such as improvements to the existing
fitness center and secure access to a Member’s only parking area. We hope to have
these initiatives complete by the beginning of the 2014 fall season.
Additional capital improvements are ongoing and will be communicated to you as they
are scheduled to occur.
Sincerely,
Carlton W. Grant, CHA
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Managing Director
Reunion Resort & Club
Membership
Updates
REUNION DOG POLICY
Please note that dogs are not allowed at any Reunion Resort
Food and Beverage outlet, including outdoor areas such as The
Cove and the Clubhouse veranda. The only exception to this
policy is a service animal, defined as dogs that are individually
trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), businesses
and organizations that serve the public must allow people
with disabilities to bring their service animals into all areas of
the facility where customers are normally allowed to go. This
federal law also overrides state, county, and city laws when
there is a conflict and always favors the disabled person.
When visiting a restaurant, the restaurant must allow a service
animal to accompany the disabled person. The law clearly
states that they must not isolate the disabled person from
other patrons or treat them less favorably than other patrons.
Tips for Interacting with Disabled
Persons with a Service Dog
Do not speak to the dog. Speak to the person instead.
First and foremost, do not distract the dog by petting it,
calling to it, meowing or barking at it, or offering it food.
You may ASK to pet the dog, but be respectful if the owner
says “no.”
Keep in mind that Club Members must abide
by the Reunion Rules and Regulations.
In accordance with the Preamble and General Club Rules:
The personnel of the Club will have full authority to enforce
these Rules and Regulations and any infractions will be
reported to the management of the Club.
Violation of any of these rules or conduct in a manner prejudicial to the best interests of the Club will subject the person in violation to disciplinary action by the Company in accordance with these Rules and Regulations.
MEMBERSHIP RECORDS AUDIT
The Reunion Membership Office will be conducting an audit
of Membership records in the coming months in order to
ensure all information is up-to-date and Members are in the
proper Membership category. As a reminder, immediate family
privileges are offered to a Member, his or her spouse and their
unmarried children, under the age of twenty-three (23), who are
living at home, attending school on a full-time basis or in the
military.
If needed information is missing from your Membership Agreement, a Membership representative will be contacting you in
order to update our files; we hope to have this project completed by the end of the Membership Year (December 31,
2014). Your prompt cooperation is greatly appreciated as we
work to ensure that we have the most accurate data on file.
MEMBER PAYMENTS
As a reminder, all Members are obligated to keep a valid
approved credit card, or ACH Debit information to deduct
outstanding balances directly from their bank account,
on file with the Club at all times. Payments are processed
on the last business day prior to the 15th of each month,
and balances are due in full when charged. Members are
responsible for any amounts that are not paid by the credit
card company or direct debit; failure to comply could result
in suspension and eventual termination of
your Membership account. Thank you for your
cooperation and understanding.
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These Rules and Regulations are established by the
Company to protect the Club Facilities and to promote the
health, safety, welfare and enjoyment of the Members, their
families and guests and all other persons using the Club
Facilities. The Club is committed to providing all Members
and their guests with an enjoyable club experience. To
uphold these standards, Members and guests are expected
to act in a manner consistent with good taste.
In no event shall the Club discriminate against any individual
because of the individual’s race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, age, handicap or marital status.
legendary golf
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One Person Scramble
The one person scramble took place on the Nicklaus
course where participants played two balls on each
shot and chose the best shot. In the Ladies division,
Brenda Rendleman won gross with a score of 65,
and Sue Greenstein won best net with a score of 58.
In the Men’s division, Chris Clegg blew the field away
with a gross score of 62, while Luke Riddington shot
a fantastic net score of 57.
Spring Members Golf Week
April saw many familiar faces back in town for
our much anticipated Spring Member’s Week. The
event, which is open to all members, consisted of
four different games where points were awarded
for the top five spots in each event.
ay 1 – Individual Stableford
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Day 2 – 4 person Scramble
Day 3 – Individual v Par
Day 4 – 2 Person Best Ball
At the end of the four events, overall winners in
both gross and net categories were determined.
An awards luncheon for the winners of Spring
Members Week followed play on Sunday, along
with our annual Silent Auction.
Our overall Point winners for the week:
Men’s Gross: Frank D’Entremont
Men’s Net: John Pelfrey
Ladies Gross: Roberta Sentel
Ladies Net: Phyllis Sawyer
Sunday’s event (the Watson Open) was the first
event in the return of the Reunion Member Series.
This event did not count towards the total point
standings for Spring Members Week. All Reunion
Member Series events consist of stroke play points
awarded in order of finishing place in each division.
In the gross division, Frank D’Entremont and Roberta
Sentel were leading point winners, while Derek
Whelan and Leslie McLatchie led in the net division.
Two Person Best Ball
Eight teams took part in the 2-person Best Ball
where each person played their own ball out and
picked the lowest individual score. In the gross
division, the team of Bill and Pat Lewis won with a
score of 77, and in the net division, Jim and Virginia
Shelton emerged victorious with a score of 61.
REUNION RESORT
(through one event)
Men’s Gross
1. Frank D’Entremont 2. Chris Clegg
Men’s Net
160 points
150 points
Ladies Gross
1. Roberta Sentel
2. Brenda Rendleman
MEMBER SERIES STANDINGS
1. Derek Whelan
2. Chris Clegg
150 points
135 points
Ladies Net
110 points
100 points
1. Leslie McLatchie 130 points
2. Roberta Sentel 110 points
For a full list of the current series points standings and winners in each tournament
please visit www.ReunionGolfNews.com
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REUNION RESORT
June 15
Father’s Day / US Open Scramble
July 20
The “Open” Members Challenge
9 am Shotgun Start (Palmer Course)
9 am Shotgun Start (Palmer Course)
$30 for golf members, $50 for guests of
golf members, complimentary for annual
cart plan members
$30 for golf members, $50 for guests of golf
members, complimentary for annual cart
plan members
$10 tournament fee for every player
to go to Credit Book
$10 tournament fee for every player to go
to Credit Book
July 4
4th of July Flag Day Tournament
9 am Shotgun Start (Palmer Course)
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UPCOMING GOLF EVENTS
$30 for golf members, $50 for guests of golf
members, complimentary for annual cart
plan members
$10 tournament fee for every player to go
to Credit Book
Please feel free to contact the Golf Shop
407.396.3199 for further details or Kevin Baker
at [email protected] or Vic Shallow
at [email protected]
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frankly G O L F
Improve Your Alignment
The Frankly Frog has five shaft options, but one of our unique and most popular
shaft options is the center graphite model.
It has a white line that extends up the shaft which assists with alignment and
setup position. If you are having difficulty aiming or aligning, this shaft option
will help you.
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Click here to learn more about this special Frog shaft option, designed by Frank
For Q&A’s please visit www.franklygolf.com/golfequipmentqaarchive.aspx
or stop by the Putting PAD on your next visit to Reunion Resort!
BOOK A PUTTING LESSON AT THE PAD To book a putting lesson at the PAD,
call 407.396.4004. Individual and Group lessons are available.
Changing Putters
for Green Speeds?
Stimpmeter – ( see The birth of the Stimpmeter at
www.franklygolf.com/stimpmeter.aspx ) – on
the practice green and then make a decision as to
which of several putters you are going to select
for that particular range of green speeds.
Frank,
Second, making contact with ball on the toe of
the putter-face, for fast greens, again introduces
another variable leading to inconsistencies - how
far toward the toe will you strike it and for what
green speed or down slope?
I know you are the designer of the Frankly
Frog Putter, you teach putting and you were
involved with the Stimpmeter. I need some
information about putters and green speed.
A friend told me that on slow greens you
should use a heavy putter and on fast greens
use a lighter putter. What is your opinion?
Ron
Ron,
Yes, I have helped numerous golfers
with their putting strokes and this
in combination with the Frankly
Frog Putter has resulted in many
very happy customers who are now
enjoying their time on the green,
are confident and have been able to
lower their handicap as a result.
The difference between a slow and a fast green,
independent of the putter you intend to use, is that
the faster green will have more break than the
slower green for the same side-hill slope, and you
must launch the ball faster for the slower green
than a faster green for a specific length putt.
The speed of the putter head for a specific length
putt is a judgment call based on your experience
and pre-shot plan and routine. This will be different
for every putt, so why try to complicate this further
by introducing another variable by using a different
putter for every green speed or missing the sweet
spot intentionally for down hill putts or faster greens?
Ron, I hope this has helped.
If you really want to improve your putting I would
strongly suggest that you try a Frankly Frog putter
and/or come and visit us at the Putting PAD next
time you are visiting Orlando.
Frank
There has been some speculation that one needs
a heavier putter than normal for slower greens. In
addition, some golfers have suggested that you
make contact on the toe of the putter face or use
a light putter for fast greens or down hill putts.
LOWER PUTTING GREEN: ONLY
PUTTING AND CHIPPING
I disagree with both of these notions for the
following reasons:
Please remember that only chipping and putting
are permitted on the lower putting green.
First, it is important to groove your putting stroke
to be as consistent as possible. Consistency is of
utmost importance in putting.
Chipping (or bump and run) with 7, 8 and 9 irons, no
more that 1 foot high are permitted at the area of the
green furthest from the Frankly Golf Putting Academy.
Other areas have been designated for the
practice of lob shots and pitch shots. Golfers
with any questions should contact Kevin Baker.
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To be consistent you must not add an additional
variable by changing the instrument for different
course conditions. For a slow green, the ball must
be launched a little faster than for a fast green
for the same length putt. This difference should
be established on the practice putting green
which should be similar in speed to the greens on
the course. It does not make sense to get out a
The area closest to the Frankly Golf Putting
Academy is for putting only.
Marco Celleri
Reunion Club Member Recognition Program (MERP)
Recognizes Marco Celleri as April Honoree
It has only been three months since the Member Employee Recognition Program (MERP) has been in
effect. This is an opportunity where members – not just Resort guests - have a voice in recognizing
exceptional service displayed by Reunion employees. For the program to work, it requires all members
to notice the efforts being taken and complete a ballot when warranted.
Each month, the 5 members on the MERP committee review the ballots received during the prior
month and vote for the top nominee. All nominated employees are honored at a special employee
breakfast and the winner is announced during our Member Receptions.
Marco Celleri, a native of Ecuador, is the winner of the April MERP award. Although he performs
various tasks under the Housekeeping Department, he has been awarded for exceptional service
that he demonstrates on an ongoing basis by maintaining our golf course comfort stations.
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His ballot read “Marco always greets us with a smile and is sensitive to our need to use the facilities
without waiting. He does an excellent job cleaning the bathrooms-the ladies never hesitate to use the
men’s bathroom and I assure you the men never hesitate to use ours! He even leaves the toilet paper
roll and tissues with a fancy fold!! He has been learning English so that we who do not speak Spanish
can now enjoy having conversations with him.”
Marco has received a $50 Reunion gift card that he can use anywhere in Reunion and a special
name tag that symbolizes him as a MERP recipient. He is also eligible to be considered for the annual
award which is a two-night stay in any one of the three Florida Salamander Resorts.
Next time you see Marco, thank him for the exceptional service he demonstrates to Reunion members.
AS WELL AS THE REGULAR 10% DISCOUNT, MEMBERS ALSO RECEIVE SPECIAL
MEMBER PRICING MONDAYS . WEDNESDAYS ON SPA SERVICES.
SPA SPECIALS SPA & BEAUTY
This month is all about Dad! He deserves a little
R & R for all he does throughout the year.
King for a Day
Dad’s Quick Fix
Approximately 3 hours: $265*
Approximately 1.5 hours: $175.00*
Let dad know how much he is appreciated with a
day of treatments created just for him. A 50 minute
Deep Tissue or Therapeutic Massage is the perfect
reward for tired muscles, promoting circulation,
flexibility and muscle recovery. Next is a 50 minute
European Facial customized to cleanse, exfoliate and
repair, leaving skin revitalized and refreshed. Lastly, a
50 minute Reunion Pedicure, featuring a warm Baltic
stone massage, will relax tired feet and legs.
If your dad deserves to be pampered, but is crunched
for time, this is the perfect fit. We’ve combined our
50 minute Custom Massage, designed to his exact
needs using aromatherapy, firm pressure or warm
stones, a choice of an exfoliating back, hand or foot
enhancement, and a 25 minute Express Pedicure to
rejuvenate and hydrate tired achy feet.
Enjoy a complimentary gift to take home.
Enjoy a complimentary gift to take home.
*20% service charge will be applied based on original price
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Complete rejuvenation for the special man in your life!
A relaxing “time out” for a hard-working man!
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fi nd yo urse lf t og e t her
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club gatherings.
UPCOMING MEMBER EVENTS JUNE
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Tuesday, June 3
7-9pm, Reunion Grande
Family Bingo
Friday, June 4
8-9:30am, Eleven
Member Breakfast
Reservations required no later than Friday, May 30
Reservations required no later than Tuesday, June 3
Let your competitive spirit shine as you try
your luck at bingo! Bring the kids for this
event and we’ll have some special prizes just
for them! Prizes for adults will be available,
too. Bar snacks and non-alcoholic beverages
will be served; bar available for purchase at
the Grande Lobby Bar. Complimentary for
Members; $10 ($12.84 inclusive) for Extended
Family and Guests of Members. Stop by and enjoy a delicious continental
breakfast buffet and a chance to socialize
with your fellow members and Reunion
management. Complimentary for Members;
$10 ($12.84 inclusive) for Extended Family
and Guests of Members. PLEASE NOTE THAT A MIMIMUM OF 12
MEMBERS AND GUESTS MUST HAVE
RESERVATIONS BY THE END OF THE DAY ON
FRIDAY, MAY 30 FOR THE EVENT TO BE HELD
– THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING!
Wednesday, June 11
7-9pm, Reunion Grande
Mexican Train and
Poker Night
Reservations required no later than Friday, June 6
Come join your fellow Members in a rousing
game of Mexican Train or enjoy some friendly
competition in a game of Poker! Mexican Train
is a fun domino game that is easy to learn and
is lots of fun to play.
Please note that Mexican Train is for ages
12 and up only; and space is limited to the
first 24 to respond. Poker is for adults only,
please – ages 18 and up.
Bar snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will
be served; bar available for purchase at the
Grande Lobby. Complimentary for Members;
$10 ($12.84 inclusive) for Extended Family and
Guests of Members. Friday, June 20 5:30-7:30pm
Reunion Grande
Member/Manager Reception
Reservations required no later than Monday, June 16
Hear Club updates from the Advisory Board of Governors
(ABOG) and Club Management, celebrate the previous
month’s Member Employee Recognition Program (MERP)
winner, and mingle with your fellow members.
ABOG and Manager’s Updates and Announcements
will begin promptly at 5:30 pm. Passed hors
d’oeuvres, other culinary delights and complimentary
beverages will be featured beginning at 6 pm. Complimentary for Members; $10 ($12.84 inclusive) for
Extended Family and Guests of Members ages 21 and up.
Tuesday, June 24 Time TBD
Lake Buena Vista Dinner and
a Movie – Jersey Boys
Reservations required no later than Friday, June 20
Buena Vista. Movie admission included; each member is
responsible for their own transportation to Downtown
Disney and food and beverages. More information on the
exact time to come, but we are planning to see “Jersey
Boys”, a musical biography of the Four Seasons -the rise,
the tough times and personal clashes, and the ultimate
triumph of a group of friends whose music became
symbolic of a generation, directed by Clint Eastwood.
Thursday, June 26 7-9pm
Reunion Grande Bunco and
Poker Game Night
Reservations required no later than Monday, June 23
Come out to enjoy some friendly competition as
you join your fellow members in a game of Bunco or
Poker! Sandwiches and light fare, beer and wine will
be served. Complimentary for Members; $10 ($12.84
inclusive) for Extended Family and Guests of Members
ages 21 and up.
Poker is for adults only, please – ages 18 and up.
Bunco is for ages 12 and up.
Join your fellow members for dinner and a movie at
the AMC Fork & Screen at Downtown Disney in Lake
UPCOMING
MEMBEREVENTSJUNE
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Save the Dates:
July 1
July 11
July 16
July 22
July 25
July 31
7-9 pm, Family Bingo
8-9:30 am, Member Breakfast
7-9 pm, Mexican Train and Poker
7-9 pm, Member Social, Wine and Canvas
5:30-7:30 pm, Member/Manager Reception
7-9 pm, Bunco and Poker Game Night
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Lobby Bar
Clubhouse
Eleven
Forte
Grilled Hanger Steak
with Fries $24
Chicken Caesar Wrap
Chicken Florentine
Flounder Franciase
(one wrap) $2
Sautéed Spinach, Sweet Potato
Mash, Green Beans Almandine,
Mornay Sauce $14
Sautéed Spinach, Mashed
Potatoes $21
Basket of Fries $2
Corona $5
Strawberry & Mandarin
Salad
Spring Mix, Julienne Sundried
Tomato, Caramelized Pecans,
Red Onion, Feta Cheese,
Raspberry Dressing $8.95
Member discount does not apply
Member discount does not apply
Member discount does not apply
Member discount does not apply
5pm – 11pm
11am – 5pm
6pm – 10pm
6pm – 9pm
Reminder - please note that a 20% gratuity for parties of 8 or more is in effect for all Reunion Resort outlets. This 20% gratuity will apply whenever 8 or
more people are seated together, whether or not they request separate checks or request only one check. Thank you for your understanding.
Father’s Day
Cookout
S U N D A Y, J U N E 1 5 , 2 0 1 4 · 1 1 A M – 9 P M
Chef’s Daily Soup
Fruit Salad
Melons, Golden Pineapples and Berries
Charbroiled Hamburgers
Chicken Breast
BBQ Pulled Pork
Corn on the Cobb
Steak Fries
Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions, Mustard, Mayonnaise and Ketchup
Assorted Cheeses and Buns
Assorted Cookies, Blondie’s and Brownies
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Father’s Day Cookout includes Fountain Soda, Lemonade or Iced Tea
$17.99 per person
plus tax and gratuity | member discount applies
wat e r pa r k O p e r at i O n s
Kids Crew/Activity Center
Tuesday–Saturday 9am–4pm
Closed Sunday & Monday
407.396.3133
Water Park
407.662.1606
April–June Hours: Sunday–Thursday
10am–6pm
April–June Hours: Friday–Saturday
10am–7pm
Water Park Ops Manager, Alexandra Solano
[email protected]
407.396.5214
Water Park Assistant Manager, Pedro Solorzano
[email protected]
407.396.5292
Water Park Recreation Supervisor, Alee Noack
[email protected]
407.396.3271
Water Park Rules & Regulations
• Members, Resort Guests, Partner Program Guests
and Houseguests with RED ink cards: Complimentary
• Houseguests with BLACK ink cards:
Adult – $15 I Child – $10 per day
• Houseguest cards & a valid ID matching the name
on the Houseguest card required for admission
(driver’s license or passport)
• Registered Houseguests may not have
accompanied guests
• Members must accompany all guests without
Houseguest cards while at the Water Park
at all times
• Guests with Reunion Members: up to 4
complimentary accompanied guests per
Membership per day; additional guests
$10 per person per day
• Accompanied Resort Guests: $30 per person per day
• Accompanied Wyndham Vacation Guests:
$30 per person
• Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied
by an adult 18 years or older
• House Guests Cards & valid ID are required for
admission (drivers license or passport)
• Room Cards & Member Cards are required
for admission
• Water Park is not open to the public
• no outside food or beverages permitted in the Water
Park (No Exceptions)
• no food or drinks are permitted in the pool
• no private coolers permitted
• All pool towels must remain in the park at all times
• Height requirement to ride main slide is 42”
• no smoking
*Water Park hours may vary. Closure may occur due to
weather (includes rain, low temperatures, storms and
lightning) and dependent on usage levels that day.
The Cove
Fitness Center
Seven Eagles Pool
Business Center
Arcade Game Room
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
7am–11pm
7am–11pm
7am–11pm
7am–11pm
Center Court Ridge (Tennis Pavilion)
Tuesday–Saturday
8am–5pm
Sunday
8am–2pm
Monday
Closed
Tennis Director, Jamie Feagan
[email protected]
407.662.1630
Spa
Daily 10am–6pm
Spa Manager, Mandy Dennis
[email protected]
407.396.3055
Spa Concierge
[email protected]
Reunion Front Desk
407.396.3180
Reunion Membership
407.396.3050
Golf ProShop
407.396.3192
June Recreation Events
June 1–15
Father’s Day Crafts
Show Dad just how much you love him and surprise
him with a one-of-a-kind gift you can create just
for him, including a Father’s Day Card, a World’s
Greatest Dad Lantern, and a Custom Can Coozie.
All Father’s Day themed crafts are $4 each.
Saturday, June 21, 7pm
Movie Under The Stars The Smurfs 2
Grande Lawn (Weather Permitting)
Enjoy a family movie on Reunion’s Inflatable Big
Screen under the stars on the Grande Lawn.
B.Y.O.S.B.S. (Bring Your Own Seating, Blankets, & Snacks).
Sunday, June 15
Father’s Day, Water Park
All prices are subject to tax.
Daily Lawn Games Available at The Water Park:
Giant Checkers • Corn Hole • Mega Jenga
Horse Shoes • Hula Hoops • Jump Ropes
*Lawn Game Pieces MUST stay in the Lawn Game Area.*
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Make this Father’s Day memorable by enjoying the
beautiful Reunion Water Park together. Float around
the lazy river while reminiscing shared memories
from the past year or share the fun and laughs while
splashing down our slide.
Inside T H E L I N E S
The Power Serve
JUNE TENNIS TIP
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Who doesn’t want a more
powerful serve? If you are one
of those players who enjoys
just getting the first serve in,
then you are not using the serve
to your advantage. The rules
of tennis are that you get two
attempts to get a serve in. If
you are always getting your first
serve in, then you are not hitting
the ball as hard as you could.
The first step to getting a faster serve is to
realize that ball speed is a direct product
from racquet speed. Basically, the faster
you move your racquet, the faster the ball
is going to travel.
When first trying to get more speed, you have
to give up the control in order to understand
the power source. If you have a super
controlled serve to begin with, you are ahead
of the game because it is always easier to
add power to a shot rather than control.
Once you’ve got an understanding of the
racquet speed, you then need to look at
how you are getting it. One thing that must
happen to create that speed is the longer you
keep your knuckles up (to the sky) with your
swinging arm, the more “snap” you will get.
Lastly, you must practice! The serve is the
only shot in tennis that you can practice
without needing an opponent, ball-machine
or backboard.
Reunion Resort & Club Awarded Top
50 Tennis Resorts in the Country by
Tennis Resorts Online
Tennis Resorts Online is viewed in the tennis world as the #1 site
to go to in order to find a tennis destination and our Resort has
made it into their top 50!
Tennis Resorts Online solicits the opinions of racquet-wielding vacationers worldwide
and compiles their collective experience into an annual ranking of the Top 100 Tennis
Resorts and Camps. Vacationers assess the resorts and camps in 20 categories. These
include not only all aspects of the tennis experience but also such diverse off-court
characteristics as the quality of the lodging, restaurants, children’s programs, and value
for dollar. These reviews are then tabulated in order to determine a numerical ranking
using a formula that gave added weight to the tennis elements.
Please congratulate Director of Tennis Jamie Feagan and his team on this prestigious
award when you see them around the Club!
For more information, please click here to visit Reunion’s page on Tennis Resorts Online.
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Kids’ Crew
Hey Kids! Join the Recreation Team for a half or full day of
themed crafts, games, and activities. For those that are visiting
or here year round, you won’t want to miss out on Kid’s Crew.
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Kid’s Crew is open Tuesdays through Saturdays; closed on Sundays and Mondays. Please contact us for more information: [email protected] or 407.662.1605
Half Day Camp*
Full Day Camp**
$45 Member, each additional child 15% off
$50 Resort Guest, each additional child 10% off
Lunch $10
Half day camp is from 9 am.12 pm or 1.4 pm
*Includes one snack
$55 Member, each additional child 15% off
$60 Resort Guest, each additional child 10% off
Full day camp is from 9 am.4 pm
*Includes lunch and two snacks
24-hour advance registration required.
All children attending camp must be fully potty-trained to participate.
(Ages 4-10, space is limited).
To make reservations, please call the Activity Center at 407-396-3133 (note: this line is for
reservations only, please leave a voicemail).
Daily Lawn Games Available
at the Water Park
June Activities
Giant Checkers
Mega Jenga
Horse Shoes Corn Hole
Hula Hoops Jump Ropes
*Lawn Game Pieces MUST stay in the Lawn Game
Area. Lawn Game Pieces are NOT to be used in the
pool or in any areas that obstruct walk ways.*
Monday’s Memories
11 am–4 pm Color Your Own Beach Ball $3
Color Your Own Wallet $3
Paint Your Own Ceramic Bank $8
2 pm Tug-O-War Contest
Tuesday
11 am–4 pm Color Your Own Backpack $10
D.I.Y. Puzzle $3 • Color Your Own Snack Bag $5
2 pm Soccer Shoot Out
Wednesday Waves
11 am–4 pm Sand Art $4
Create Your Own Bug Jar $3
D.I.Y. Smart Phone Case $5
2 pm Jenga Tournament
Tropical Thursdays
11 am–4 pm Decorate Your Own Catch-All $3
D.I.Y. Wooden Keepsake Box $6
Color Your Own Mini Frisbee$3
2 pm Limbo Contest
Flip Flop Fridays
11 am–4 pm Snow Cones $4
Color Your Own Plush Animal $8
Decorate Your Own Sunglasses $3
2 pm Water Balloon Toss
Sandcastle Saturdays
11 am–4 pm Snow Cones $4
Decorate Your Own Mini Sand Bucket $3
Build-A-Buddy $12
2 pm S
and Castle Building Contest
(Must Supply Your Own Tools)
Summer Fun Sundays
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11 am–4 pm Snow Cones $4
Tie-Dye T-Shirts Members $15; Guests $20
D.I.Y. Wooden Photo Frame $4
2 pm Hot Potato Competition
Sun
Mon
Tues
Thurs
Fri
Sat
1
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
2
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
3
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
Family Bingo, 7-9 pm, Grande
4
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Complimentary Ball Machine Use for
Members, 1-4pm, Tennis Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
5
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
6
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
Member Breakfast,
8-9:30 am, Eleven
7
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
8
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
9
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
10
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
11
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
Mexican Train & Poker, 7 pm, Grande
12
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
13
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
14
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
15
Father’s Day
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
16
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
17
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
18
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
19
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
20
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
Member/Manager
Reception, 5:30-7:30 pm,
Grande
21
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
22
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
23
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
24
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
Member Social, Movie, Time and
location TBD
25
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
26
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
Bunco & Poker Game Night,
7-9pm, Grande
27
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
28
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
29
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
30
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
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Wed
Membership Office: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm
Arcade/Fitness Center Pavilion: Daily, 7am-11pm
Golf Shop: Daily, 7am-6:30pm
Kids CrewSM: 9am-4pm, Tues.-Sat.
Tennis Courts: Daily, 8am-10pm
june 2014 calendar
Tennis Shop: Tues.-Sat., 8am-5pm Sun.
8am-2pm | Closed Mondays
The Spa: Daily, 10am-6pm
Water Park: Daily, 10 am to 7 pm
Bike Rentals: Daily, 10am-5 pm
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Sun
july 2014 calendar
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
1
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
Family Bingo, 7-9 pm, Grande
2
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm, Tennis
Center
Complimentary Ball Machine Use for
Members, 1-4pm, Tennis Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30–5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
3
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
4
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
5
Drop-In Doubles
Tennis, 10am-Noon,
Tennis Center
6
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
7
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
8
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
9
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm, Tennis
Center
Complimentary Ball Machine Use for
Members, 1-4pm, Tennis Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
10
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
11
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
Member Breakfast, 8-9:30
am, Eleven
12
Drop-In Doubles
Tennis, 10am-Noon,
Tennis Center
13
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Cente
14
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
15
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
16
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
Mexican Train & Poker, 7 pm, G!rande
17
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
18
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8!:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
19
Drop-In Doubles
Tennis, 10am-Noon,
Tennis Center
20
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
21
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
22
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
Member Social, Wine and Canvas,
7-9 pm, Grande
23
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm, Tennis
Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
24
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
25
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
Member/Manager Reception, 5:30-7:30 pm, Grande
26
Drop-In Doubles
Tennis, 10am-Noon,
Tennis Center
27
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
28
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am Heritage Crossing
Member Free Golf Clinic,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse
29
Spa services special Member pricing
Cardio Tennis, 8am, Tennis Centre
Men’s Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Ladies’ Golf Day, 9am, Clubhouse
Power Play Tennis (Men’s Clinic),
6:30-7:30pm, Tennis Centre
30
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm, Tennis
Center
Member Golf Putting Challenge,
4:30-5:30pm, Clubhouse Putting Green
31
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
Bunco & Poker Game Night,
7-9pm, Grande
R E C R E AT I O N & F I T N E S S
YOGA: 9am | Monday & Thursdays
It’s liberating, rejuvenating, invigorating, healing and fun.
Come join us in Heritage Crossing. Call the Recreation team at 407.662.1606
for more information. Members: Complimentary, Resort Guests: $10
1 Hour Personal Training Sessions
Personal Trainer: Justin Shuman
Sessions by appointment only.
Available Wednesday through Sunday, 7:30 am.9 am.
Session Focus Options: Weight Loss, Muscle Mass, Strength Gain or Toning.
Single Session: $15; 3 Sessions: $40; 6 Sessions: $85; 7+ Sessions: See Trainer
for options. Call the Recreation Team at 407.662.1606 for more information.
Bike Rentals
Hourly Day Week
Adult $10 $30 $70
Child $8 $20 $50
Helmets are available for all and required for children 12 years or younger.
Please ask our front desk at the Water Park for information on bike rentals.
Reunion Resort Bicycle Rentals 407.662.1606
Surrey Bike Rentals
Single Bench $25/per ½ hour
Double Bench $30/per ½ hour
All guests must be 18 years of age or older to drive and 58 inches or taller to
be in a pedaling position. Proper foot attire is required (no flip flops, bare feet
or open.toed shoes).
Please note: rentals begin at 10 am and end one hour before the park closes.
Junior Lifeguard Program
(Class is scheduled by appointment only.
At least 48 hours advance notice required.)
This 2 hour program is for children 6 - 15 to get a jump start into learning the
basics of Lifeguarding. This class is intended for intermediate or advanced
swimmers only.
Members and Guests $25/person (Minimum of 2, Maximum of 6 per class)
Call the Water Park Front Gate at 407.662.1606 for more information.
WAT E R P A R K A C C E S S
WATER PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS
• Members, Resort Guests, Partner
Program Guests and Houseguests with
RED ink cards: Complimentary
• Houseguests with BLACK ink cards:
Adult: $15; Child: $10 per day
• Houseguest cards and a valid ID matching
the name on the Houseguest card required
for admission (driver’s license or passport)
• Registered Houseguests may not have
accompanied guests
• Members must accompany all guests
without Houseguest cards while at the
Water Park at all times
• Guests with Reunion Members: up to 4
complimentary accompanied guests per
Membership per day; additional guests
$10 per person per day
•A
ccompanied Resort Guests:
$30 per person per day
•A
ccompanied Wyndham Vacation Guests:
$30 per person per day
• Children under the age of 16 must be
accompanied by an adult 18 years or older
• Member Cards, Room Cards or Houseguest
cards are required for admission
•W
ater Park is not open to the public
• No outside food or beverages permitted
in the Water Park (No Exceptions)
• No food or drinks are permitted in the pool
• No private coolers permitted
•A
ll pool towels must remain in the park
at all times
• Height requirement to ride main slide is 42”
NO SMOKING
7593 GATHERING DRIVE | REUNION, FLORIDA 34747
888.418.9611 | 407.662.1000 | REUNIONRESORT.COM