April

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April
FOR MEMBERS OF REUNION RESORT
FIND YOURSELF TOGETHER.
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gatherings
Dear Members,
Welcome to spring! Let me start by congratulating Jordan Spieth for winning the 2015
Valspar Championship on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. We’re already
looking forward to another vibrant and colorful event next year at our sister property.
We have plenty of exciting and fun family activities this month. Feel like you’re
at Augusta as you watch The Masters Tournament on the jumbo screen while
enjoying our Master’s specials menu at the Clubhouse Grille.
April brings us lots of Easter activities for the whole family. Whether it’s arts and crafts
with Peter Cottontail at the water park, an Easter egg hunt, or our Easter Sunday
Brunch buffet in the Grande Ballroom, Easter at Reunion will be fun and festive for all.
For more information about upcoming activities and events at Reunion, please
contact Bev Kelber. 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:
Orlando Offers Many Golfing Opportunities, Hometown News
The Intersection of Business and Golf, Huffington Post
Three Days In Kissimmee, WestJet’s Up! Magazine
Emeril Lagasse tours three Kissimmee eateries on Emeril’s Florida,
Orlando Sentinel
Florida’s Best Golf Holes Present a Challenge, USA Today’s 10Best.com
Spring Break Staycations, FOX 35
Kissing the Cold Away in Kissimmee, Florida, The Culture Mom
Traveler: Chasing Big-Name Golf in Orlando, Indianapolis Monthly Magazine
Reunion Resort and Club growing strong after 10 years, Examiner.com
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
Clubhouse
Monday-Sunday, 6:30am-9pm
Forte
Tuesday-Thursday and Sundays, 6pm-9pm
Friday and Saturday, 6 pm-10pm
Forte is closed Mondays
Grande Lobby & Sushi Bar
Bar: Sunday-Thursday, 5pm-11pm
Friday-Saturday, 5pm-12am
Light fare: Daily, 5pm-11pm
Sushi: Daily, 5pm-10pm
Eleven
Restaurant: Monday-Thursday, 6pm-10pm
Friday and Saturday, 6pm-11pm
Bar: Monday-Thursday, 5:30pm-12am
Friday-Saturday, 5:30pm-1am
Eleven is closed Sundays
The Cove
Restaurant: Daily, 11am-5pm
Bar: Daily, 10 am-5:30pm
Forte 407.662.1350
The Grille (at the Water Park)
Frankly Golf 407.396.4004
Restaurant: Daily, 11am-5pm
Bar: Daily, 10am-5:30pm
Golf Groups 888.418.9614
Golf Shop/Golf Tee Times 407.396.3196
Guard Gatehouse 407.396.3130
In Room Dining 407.662.1313
In-Room Dining
Daily, 4pm-11pm
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
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. Happy Hour items consists of the following:
• Fifty percent off on glasses of Dark Horse wines, Belle Ambiance Pinot Grigio,
and William Hill Chardonnay.
• 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.
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
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The Spa 407.662.4SPA
Managing Director’s Corner
If you haven’t been to Eleven lately, you
haven’t been to Eleven!
Reunion Resort & Club’s signature rooftop restaurant, Eleven,
has undergone quite the transformation over the past few
years. Originally a tapas bar, it has evolved into our signature
steakhouse, featuring prime cuts of beef with rubs, sauces,
and other available enhancements to add to your enjoyment.
In addition to unveiling a revised menu in March, Eleven is also introducing a
new concept for the patio and pool deck soon! Many of you have either noticed
or experienced the new patio seating on the patio, including new chaise lounges
and high top tables with swivel bar stools. This new seating allows Members and
guests to relax and lay back to look at the stars or sit above railing height for an
improved view of Reunion and the surrounding sights, including the nightly theme
park fireworks. We plan to make this an entirely separate area with its own menu
– what a beautiful location to enjoy appetizers, drinks and desserts only! We are
also reupholstering the soft chair cushions and sofa cushions for added comfort,
and will reserve the balconies that overlook the porte-cochère for Members and
guests who would like to smoke a cigar while at Eleven.
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Please watch for details of the launch of this new venue in the Membership Office’s
weekly eblast, Out and About for Reunion Club Members. We hope you stop by
today to try some new menu items at Eleven, and we look forward to rebranding
another outdoor venue for you to enjoy!
CARLTON W. GRANT, CHA
Managing Director, Reunion Resort & Club
Membership Reminder
MEMBERSHIP CARDS
Spring has arrived, and summer is just around the corner–it’s the season for cooling
off in one of Reunion Resort & Club’s many swimming pools or at the Water Park!
As a reminder, all Members must have a Membership ID card to use the Club pools
or enter the Water Park. Members may bring up to 4 (four) accompanied guests
into the Water Park at no charge; additional guests are $10 per person and may be
charged to your Membership account.
In addition, please remember that per the Reunion Resort & Club Rules and Regulations,
“A Membership card may not be used by any person other than the person to whom
it is issued. Membership cards are not transferable.”
If you would like to provide an unaccompanied guest with access to the pools or Water
Park, please submit a Houseguest Form. Houseguest Forms and all pertinent details
of the Houseguest Program may be found online through the Member’s Only website.
Member Referral Program
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If you know a Reunion neighbor who does not currently have a Membership, have a friend
who is buying at Reunion, or are aware of a local resident who may be interested in our
recallable Exchange Membership, please contact Ashleigh Cervellera, Membership Sales
Manager, to register your referral at [email protected] or 407.936.3191. If
your registered referral does join the Club, you will be rewarded a $500 credit on your
Membership account for your referral! Certain parameters and restrictions apply.
Men’s and Ladies Club
Championship (2 RMS events)
After an eventful January, we stepped right into
the month of February with the Men’s and Ladies
Club Championship. The tournament had to be
postponed due to the heavy rain storm we had.
This traditional two round tournament was made
even more special as it also counted for Reunion
Member Series points. With 32 participants, there
were 2 clear Champions that stood amongst
the competitors. In the Men’s division, it was a
tight battle between TJ Cosgrove and Timothy
Colanta. It all came down to the final round
where Timothy Colanta won by and shot and
finished the tournament with a two round total
of 143 gross (71,72) to claim the 2015 Men’s
Club Champion while Brenda Rendleman earned
the 2015 Ladies Club Champion award with a
two round total 151 (78,73). Congratulations to
our new Club Champions!
Mulligans, Manicures
and Martinis
The lady participants began the day with a
round of golf followed by a first class lunch
accompanied with some cocktails! The winners
of this two person best ball were Roberta Sentel
and Patti Lee firing a gross 68. Great job ladies!
Sweetheart Golf Tournament
Our annual Sweetheart event was a great way
to spend the day amongst fellow friends and
also to practice teamwork skills in preparation
for the Husband and Wife Club Championship.
This year’s format was a two person scramble
with alternate shot making every shot count.
Starting Valentine’s Day on the right foot was the
team of Mary Lynn Sertich and David Fitzgibbons
who won gross (65) and Bob and Helen Eichorn
winning net in a scorecard playoff (59).
Husband and Wife Club
Championship
To end the month of February we held the
Husband and Wife Club Championship with 16
couples competing. The format for the first round
was Best Ball followed by a Modified Chapman
in the second round. After day one the defending
champions Marshall and Melodi Sheffer were
trailing by a shot behind Robin and Connie Dodson
and Darryl and Brenda Rendleman. Marshall and
Melodi Sheffer shot a final round 74 to hold onto
the Husband and Wife Club Championship for
2015 with a 2 round gross total of 148. This year’s
net prize winners were Jack and Mary Paton
shooting a 2 round net total of 128.
Reunion
Member
Series
Standings
(through 3 events)
Men’s Gross
1. Frank D’Entremont 2. Cary Taylor Men’s Net
370 points
294 points
Ladies Gross
1. Brenda Rendleman
2. Janet D’Entremont
1. Cary Taylor 2. Frank D’Entremont
245 points
217 points
Ladies Net
220 points
200 points
1. Leslie McLatchie
2. Brenda Rendleman
215 points
175 points
Double points awarded for the RMS Championship!
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For a full list of the current series points standings and winners in each tournament
please visit www.ReunionGolfNews.com
April 8-11 Springs Members Golf Week
April 8 Individual Stableford Points (Nicklaus Course)
Reunion
Resort
Upcoming
Golf Events
9am Modified Shotgun
Men play from the White tees; ladies from Red Tees
Points awarded for first – fifth place (gross and net)
April 9 4-Person Scramble (Watson Course)
9am Modified Shotgun
Teams will be selected by the professional staff
Teams will be paired by handicap A,B,C,D
Points awarded for Net Only first – fifth place.
April 10 Individual vs. Par (Palmer Course)
9am Modified Shotgun
Match play event with full handicap, blue and red tees. Pick up after
losing the hole (optional $20 gross skins)
Each hole won is worth one point and a tie is worth a half point. If
you win your match, you will win one extra point.
April 11 2 Person 18 Hole Best Ball (Nicklaus Course)
9am Modified Shotgun
Each player will receive 80% of their handicap. Participants may pick
their playing partner for this event.
Points awarded for first – fifth place (gross and net)
The Legacy Shootout will be held on April 12. This is the
first event for the 2015-2016 Reunion Member Series.
April 12 Legacy Shootout
9am Modified Shotgun • Individual Stroke Play (Palmer Course)
Kickoff to the Reunion Member Series: Awards and Luncheon TBA
RMS points awarded.
April 25 Two Person Best Ball
9am Shotgun start (Palmer Course)
$30 for annual cart plan members, $60 for Golf Members
$10 tournament fee for every player to go to Credit Book
May 10 Mothers Day Scramble
9am Shotgun Start (Palmer Course)
$30 for annual cart plan members, $60 for Golf Members
$10 tournament fee for every player to go to Credit Book
May 25 Memorial Day Shamble
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9am Shotgun Start (Palmer Course)
$30 for annual cart plan members, $60 for Golf 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 golf
As you know, putting is 45% of your score. At the Frankly
Golf Putting Academy, we want to help you improve this
part of your game.
Here are three easy ways you can shave strokes off your game.
Make sure your putter is properly fitted
Most of the putters we use are hand me downs from a relative or bought out of a store and have not
been properly fitted for the golfer; as a result, we are invariably using putters that are too long for us
and therefore, we need to compensate within our stroke. Here at the Frankly Golf Putting Academy,
we make sure that your putter is properly fitted so you can perform to the best of your ability.
Take advantage of putter technology
Many of us are using blade style putter technology, when in fact, we would benefit from more of
a mallet style putter, which helps forgive our mistakes. So make it easier on the green by testing
out one of our Frankly Frog putters, right here at the Putting Academy, which will help stabilize
your stroke and provide a larger forgiveness zone for your putts.
Take a putting lesson
It’s time to join the many golfers of varying skill levels that have taken putting lessons from us
here at the Frankly Golf Putting Academy. We will help you improve your putting quickly and
easily. Unlike the full swing, with putting you can see big improvements in a very short period of
time, as well as develop an understanding of how your stroke should move.
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To book an appointment, please call 407.396.4004 or just call in!
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.
franklygolf.com/golfequipmentqaarchive.aspx or stop by the Putting PAD on your next visit
to Reunion Resort!
Shaunessy
Giddings
Shaunessy Giddings Wins February 2015 Reunion
Club Member Recognition Program (MERP) Award
At the March Member Reception, Shaunessy received a
Reunion gift card and special name tag showing that she
is a Member Employee Recognition Program recipient.
She will also be considered along with future 2015 MERP
recipients for one of the annual awards.
Congratulations, Shaunessy!
The Member Employee Recognition Program (“MERP”) gives
Members the opportunity to recognize deserving Reunion
employees. Every outlet has ballots available for you to
nominate and describe why you think the employee should
be the next winner. Remember to take advantage of this
opportunity and let them know we notice and appreciate
their efforts to make us happy to be here at Reunion.
Although only one employee receives this monthly award, all
of the employees nominated receive peer and management
recognition at special employee breakfasts throughout the year.
You can submit a ballot for an employee who has
demonstrated exceptional service at any time – not just
within the month the service was performed. MERP ballots
are available at all Reunion outlets, click here to access
and submit a ballot online or simply email the Reunion
Membership Office at [email protected]. A call for
nominations will also be sent by the Membership Office via
email once per month to remind you to submit your choice(s)
for the monthly MERP award.
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Shaunessy has been with Reunion
for almost three and a half years
as a Beverage Cart Attendant in
the Golf Operations Department,
and anyone who plays golf at
Reunion surely knows her. One
nominating ballot for this month’s
MERP award read “Shaunessy is
always fun to interact with and
a great cart server. Every year I
bring customers to Reunion to
golf. Shaunessy made Reunion golf
more fun for us and our customers
and they all like coming back to
Reunion every year.”
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fi nd yo urse lf t og e t her
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club gatherings.
APRIL
UPCOMING MEMBER EVENTS
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Thursday, April 2
Disney’s Wide World of Sports
Member Social – Braves Spring
Training Game, SOLD OUT
Reservations required no later than Friday, March 27
Take me out to the ball game…join us for an
evening at the “old ball game” to see the Atlanta
Braves take on the Baltimore Orioles for Spring
Training and enjoy all you can eat cheeseburgers,
hot dogs, pulled pork, bratwurst, loaded nachos,
peanuts, popcorn, fresh fruit, water and soda until
the end of the 7th inning! Alcoholic beverages
available for individual purchase. Members are
responsible for their own transportation to Wide
World of Sports; the food tent opens at 5 pm so we
suggest you arrive by then in order to park, eat and
get to your seats in time for the big game! Tickets
will be available in the Membership Office for pickup
beginning Monday, March 30. Members only, for this
event – no guests, please, as space is limited to the
first 32 who respond. $20++ per Member.
Friday, April 3
8-9:30 am, Eleven
Member Breakfast
Reservations required no later than Monday, March 30
Stop by and enjoy a delicious 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. Wednesday, April 8
7-9 pm, Reunion Grande
Mexican Train and Poker Night
Reservations required no later than Friday, April 3
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 Poker is for adults only, please –
ages 18 and up.
Friday, April 10
5:30-7:30 pm, Tennis Centre
Member/Manager Reception
Reservations required no later than Monday, April 6
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 for Members; $10 ($12.84 inclusive) for
Extended Family and Guests of Members.
Wednesday, April 15
7-9 pm, Reunion Grande
“Tryout” Game Night
Reservations required no later than Thursday, April 9
Come join in the fun as Reunion Members try out some new
games! We’ll be testing Center Left Right (CLR), a fun
and easy dice game to play; Catchphrase Decades
Game, where teams compete to guess phrases without
saying any part of them; and Reverse Charades, where
instead of one person acting out a clue for a team to
guess, a team acts out clues for one person to guess!
Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages will be served; bar
available for purchase at the Grande Lobby Bar. Please
note that no prizes will be awarded this evening; we
are simply trying out some new options for Members
to enjoy! Complimentary for Members; $10 ($12.84
inclusive) for Extended Family and Guests of Members.
Thursday, April 23
12-2 pm
Reunion Grande
Lunch and Learn
Reservations required no later than
Friday, April 17
“I wholeheartedly believe that healthy lifestyles
and well-planned health improvements can
extending the benefits of health and wellness
throughout one’s lifetime!” – Dr. Frank Stone
Complimentary for Members; $10 ($12.84 inclusive)
for Extended Family and Guests of Members. A
healthy lunch will be served during the presentation.
Doctor Stone leads a clinical team of talented
physicians, nurses and skilled technicians who are
unified in their advocacy of healthy lifestyle promotion
and expertise in preventative medicine. His diverse
talents and experience — coupled with his personalized,
caring approach to patient care — provide Celebration
Health Assessment patients with a seasoned guide
toward health optimization. He established the very first
primary care practice in the community of Celebration,
Florida and served as the chief of staff at Florida
Hospital Celebration Health where he continues to serve
on the medical staff team. He also currently serves as
the team physician for the Atlanta Braves.
Thursday, April 30
7-9 pm, Reunion Grande
Bunco and Poker Game Night
Reservations required no later than Friday, April 24
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.
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work wonders in preventing disease and
Join us for a healthy lunch and hear Dr. Stone, Medical
Director of Celebration Health Assessment at Florida
Hospital Celebration Health, explain “What is a healthy
lifestyle and why is it important?” More specifically,
he will outline the history of lifestyle medicine and
the science behind our current understanding of
lifestyle fundamentals and their importance. Lifestyle
interventions can include: nutrition, exercise, and stress
management, to name a few, and play a powerful role in
the treatment and management of disease.
May 1
Member Breakfast
May 5
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
and Trivia Night
Save the
Dates
May 12
Member Social – Beauty & the Beast
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
May 15
Member/Manager Reception
May 20
Mexican Train & Poker
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May 28
Bunco and Poker Game Night
Forte
THURSDAY
Lobby Bar
WEDNESDAY
Clubhouse
Burger Sliders $2
TUESDAY
Eleven
Ham and Cheddar
Slider $2
Caesar Salad,
Spaghetti and
Meatballs, Choice of
Gelato $22
MONDAY
Wild Mushroom Soup
Basket of Fries $2
Bleu Cheese Croutons
$11.95
Beef Wellington
Member discount does not apply
6pm – 10pm
Member discount does not apply
6pm – 9pm
Member discount does not apply
Beef, Ducell Mushrooms,
Madera Sauce, Tomato
Florentine $15.95
Member discount does apply
11am – 9pm
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5pm – 11pm
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.
Easter
Brunch
Sunday, April 5
Grande Ballroom
Seatings at 10:30am and 1pm
SALADS AND SUCH
Wild Field Greens Assorted Greens, Tomatoes, Onions, Cucumbers,
Carrots, Olives, Balsamic, Ranch and Honey Mustard Dressings
Quinoa Salad Apples, Walnuts, Cranberries
Fruit and Cheese Display
Charcuterie Display
Smoked Salmon Display Chopped Eggs, Diced Tomatoes, Onions, Capers
Feta and Watermelon Salad over Arugula
Breakfast Breads and Pastries
Assorted Petite Parfaits
OMELET STATION
Create Your Own Omelet
Regular Eggs and Egg Whites
Choice of: Ham, Tomatoes, Peppers, Onions, Cheddar Cheese, Mushrooms
MORNING FARES
Farm Fresh Scrambled Eggs
Sizzling Pork Sausage
Hickory Smoked Bacon
Cheese Blintzes,Tropical Fruit Topping
CARVING STATION
Maple Glazed Ham
Dijon Herb Roasted Strip Loin, Horseradish Creme, Silver Dollar Rolls
SPOTLIGHT STATION
Seafood Chowder
Spice-Rubbed Seared Mahi Mahi Honey Roasted Fennel
Herb Roasted Chicken Mushroom Shallot Demi
Apricot Spiced Pork Shanks, Rose Demi
Roasted Fingerling Herbed Potatoes
Roasted Spring Vegetables
DESSERTS
Mini Cupcakes
Coconut Layer Cake
Angel Food Cake with Fresh Fruit
Lemon Tartlets
Chocolate Mousse Shooters
Double Chocolate Ganache Tarte
Mini Ricotta Cheesecakes
Adults $47.95 | Children (ages 4–12) $21.95 | Children under 4 Complimentary
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Plus tax and gratuity. Member discount applies.
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED: 407.396.3184 | REUNIONRESORT.COM
Consumer warning: Eating raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood,
shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness.
Brunch includes
Lemonade,
Iced Tea and
Coffee
MASTERS TOURNAMENT
SPECIALS
Join us at the Clubhouse and feel like you’re at Augusta as you enjoy
a tournament favorite while watching golf’s best players on the jumbo screen.
APRIL
6-12
11AM–9PM
SANDWICHES
BEER
Includes bag of chips and
lemonade or iced tea
Budweiser Draft
Pimento | Egg Salad | Tuna Salad
Ham & Cheese | Turkey | Bar-B-Q
Masters Club | Chicken Breast
MEMBER DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY.
Smithwicks Draft
5
6
$
REUNIONRESORT.COM
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Inside T H E L I N E S
Dealing with bad calls
Whether you are a tennis league player
or just a weekend warrior, all tennis
players have been in the situation of
a bad line call. Sometimes these calls
don’t make a difference, and then
there are those times when they can
actually change the outcome of a
match. No matter what your case is,
you should know how to deal with
these situations when they arise.
When the first bad line call happens, you should give your
opponent the benefit of the doubt. It could be something as
simple as maybe you saw the call wrong yourself. Maybe you
wanted the ball to be in so badly that you actually saw it in…
even though it wasn’t. The first bad call isn’t the time to blow
up and make a fool of yourself; simply take mental note of it
and continue the match as if it were called correctly.
Now, when the second bad call happens, and you are almost
positive about your shot, that is the time to show you are not
sure if they are correct. Make sure to do this in a professional
manner; simply ask them if they are sure and if it was close.
This will not only show that you are watching their calls, but it
will also put doubt into their line calls and you will most likely
be the beneficiary.
Once you have reached the point in the match where there
have been 2-3 bad calls, now is the time to take a more
drastic approach. By more drastic I mean do more than just
question your opponent.
You are not allowed by USTA rules to go on the other side
of the net unless you are invited, but you most certainly
can approach the net and look for the mark. You should
also ask your opponent to show you where they see it out,
and they should show you.
All things said and done, tennis is a sport that is based on
honesty. If someone wants to cheat in order to win, they
will be able to do so.
Tennis Camps
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Tennis Singles Ladder
Come and join our singles tennis ladder if you
are not already participating. To sign up or for
more information, contact the Tennis Pro Shop
at 407.662.1630 or [email protected].
Easter Camp
Tuesday, March 31– Friday, April 3, 2015
Juniors (age 10–15) 10am–12:30pm $190 per player
Futures (age 5–10) 10am–12pm $150 per player
Easter Mixer
Saturday, April 4, 2015 • 10am–12pm; $20 per player
To register or for more information, contact the Tennis Pro
Shop at 407.662.1630 or [email protected]
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Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
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Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
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Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
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Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
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Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11
12pm, Tennis Center
Independence Shootout
(RMS), 9am, Palmer Course
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Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
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Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
Mon
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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
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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, Tenni!s Centre
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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
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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
Tues
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Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
Sun
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Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
30
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
Bunco and Poker Game Night,
7-9pm, TBD
23
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
Lunch and Learn, 12-2 pm, Grande
24
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
25
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon,
Tennis Center
Two person Best Ball,
9am, Palmer Course.
18
Drop-In Doubles
Tennis, 10am-Noon,
Tennis Center
17
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
16
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
15
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Short Game Challenge, 4pm
“Tryout” Game Night, 7-9 pm, Grande
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Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
9 Hole Challenge, 4pm
11
Drop-In Doubles
Tennis, 10am-Noon,
Tennis Center
4
Drop-In Doubles
Tennis, 10am-Noon,
Tennis Center
Independence
Challenge (RMS), 9am,
Watson course
10
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
Member/Manager Reception
5:30-7:30 pm, Tennis Centre
3
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
Member Breakfast
8-9:30am, Eleven
Sat
9
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
2
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Twilight Golf, 3pm, Clubhouse
Member Social, 6:05 pm, Braves
Spring Training Game, Disney’s
Wide World of Sports
1
Spa services special Member pricing
Reunion Ladies Golf Association, 9 am
Complimentary Ball Machine Use for
Members, 1-4pm, Tennis Center
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Complimentary Golf clinic, 4pm
Fri
8
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Mexican Train and Poker, 7-9pm, TBD
Putting Contest at the Putting
Academy, 4pm
Thurs
Wed
Mon
18
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
25
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Memorial Day Golf Shamble
17
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
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Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
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Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
Memorial Day Tennis
Mixer, 10am-12pm
30
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
22
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
29
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
21
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
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Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Bunco and Poker Game Night,
7-9pm, TBD
20
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Short Game Challenge, 4pm
Mexican Train and Poker, 7-9pm, TBD
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Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
9 Hole Challenge, 4pm
Tennis Shop: Tues.-Sat., 8am-5pm Sun.
8am-2pm | Closed Mondays
The Spa: Daily, 10am-6pm
Water Park: Sun.-Thurs., 10 am to 5 pm
Fri.-Sat., 10 am to 6 pm
Bike Rentals: Daily, 10am-5 pm
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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
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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
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
15
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
Member/Manager Reception, 5:30-7:30 pm, Grande
14
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
13
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Putting Contest at Frankly Frog
Putting Academy, 4pm
12
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, Beauty and The
Beast - Dr Phillips Center for the
Performing Arts, Time TBD
9
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
2
Drop-In Doubles Tennis,
10am-Noon, Tennis Center
Sat
8
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
1
Cardio Tennis, 8-9am,
Tennis Centre
TGIF Member Golf Mixer,
8:30-9am Start, Clubhouse
Member Breakfast
8-9:30 am, Eleven
Fri
7
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
Thurs
6
Spa services special Member pricing
Complimentary Ball Machine Use for
Members, 1-4pm, Tennis Center
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Complimentary Golf clinic, 4pm
Wed
5
Spa services special Member pricing
Beginner Tennis Clinic, 11-12pm,
Tennis Center
Putting Contest at Frankly Frog
Putting Academy, 4pm
Cinco de Mayo Celebration & Trivia
Night, Time TBD, Clubhouse
Tues
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
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Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
10
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
Mother’s Day Golf
Scramble
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Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
4
Spa services special Member pricing
Yoga, 9am, Heritage Crossing
3
Beginner Tennis Clinic,
11-12pm, Tennis Center
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AS WELL AS THE REGULAR 10% DISCOUNT, MEMBERS ALSO RECEIVE SPECIAL
MEMBER PRICING MONDAYS-WEDNESDAYS ON SPA SERVICES.
SPA SPECIALS SPA & BEAUTY
Spring is in full bloom, making it the perfect season to rejuvenate the
body and enliven the senses.
Springtime Refresher
Breathe new life into your body after the long winter. Begin with a 25 minute Reflexology. Our
therapists stimulate reflex points on the sole of the feet to restore balance, improve circulation
and reduce fatigue. A 25 minute Mini Signature Facial will leave skin glowing and plumped. Next,
a 50 minute Paradise Pedicure featuring a warm Baltic stone massage and your choice of color
polish will leave feet hydrated and sandal ready - a combination that will surely put the “spring”
back into your step! Approximately 2 hours | $175
In Full Bloom
Blossom into spring, reviving mind, body and spirit. Enjoy a 50 minute Aromatherapy massage
featuring an invigorating citrus oil blend and your choice of a back, hand or foot enhancement using
an organic raw cane sugar exfoliation and coconut body butter masque. A 50 minute Luminous
“C” and Sea Facial offers a blend of vitamin C and freeze dried seaweed to reduce fine lines, renew
complexion and leave skin with a radiant glow.
Approximately 2 hours | $235
Book your Spa service today! For more information, please call 407.662.4772
20% service charge will be applied based on original price
Special packages cannot be combined with additional discounts.
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Try your luck with an even sweeter deal! Receive a 15% discount on any 50 or 80 minute
massage or facial when booked with our Lemongrass and Green Pedicure.
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.
Kid’s Crew is open Tuesdays through Saturdays; closed on Sundays and Mondays. Please contact
us for more information: [email protected] or 407.662.1606
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
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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).
April Activities
Daily Lawn Games Available at the Water Park
Giant Checkers • Horse Shoes • Corn Hole • Mega Jenga • 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.*
April Water Park Activities
Mondays
11am-4pm
Color your own Bandana $4
Decorate Your Own Duck/ Fish Squirt $3
Decorate Your Own Wooden Craft $6
Tie Dye T-Shirts Members $15; Guests $20
1pm
Sandcastle Building Contest
1pm
Hula Hoop Contest
4pm
Cannon Ball Contest
Fridays
4pm
Musical Chairs
11am-4pm
Snow Cones $4 • Sand Art $4
Decorate Your Own Wallet $3
Color your own Plush Animal $10
Tie Dye T-shirts Members $15; Guests $20
Tuesdays
2pm
Tug-O-War Contest
11am-4pm
Decorate your own Wooden Frame $4
Paint your own Ceramic Bank $8
Color your own Backpack $12 • Build-A-Buddy $12
1pm
Duck-Duck-Goose
4pm
Tug-O-War Contest
Saturdays
11am-4pm
Snow Cones $4
Tie Dye T-shirts Members $15; Guests $20
Color your own Beach Ball $5
Paint your own Ceramic Bank $8
Color your own Snack Bag $5
Wednesdays
1pm
Water Balloon Toss
11am-4pm
Decorate Your Own Sunglasses $5
Sand Art $4 • Color your own Pillowcase $10
Color your own Tote Bag $12
4pm
Flag Football Game
1pm
Marco Polo
Sundays
11am-4pm
Snow Cones $4 • Build-A-Buddy $12
Color Your Own Pillowcase $10
Color your own Frisbee $3
Decorate your own Smart Phone Case $5
4pm
Wiffle-ball Game
Thursdays
1pm
Red Light Green light
4pm
Corn Hole Tournament
Easter Crafts April 1-April 5, 2015
Hop on down to the Water Park and let your creative side shine while you get to create various
Easter themed crafts. Including a Welcome Door Hanger, a Bunny Visor Hat, and a Bunny Mask.
All Easter themed crafts are $4 each.
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11am-4pm
Create your own Journal $4
Color Your Own Backpack $12
Color Your Own Tote Bag $12
Decorate Your Own Tablet Cover $10
Reunion’s
April
Recreation
Events
Movie Under The Stars
Hop
Friday, April 3, 8pm
Grande Lawn; Weather Permitting
Enjoy a family movie on Reunion’s Inflatable Big Screen
under the stars on the Grande Lawn.
(Bring Your Own Seating, Blankets and Snacks).
Spring Time Fun
with Peter Cotton Tail
Water Park • Saturday, April 4, 3pm
Hop on over to the Water Park and join our Recreation Team
and Peter Cotton Tail himself for fun with crafts and games
with prizes for the whole family to enjoy. See whose cheeks
can stretch further than a chipmunk’s in our “Chubby
Bunny” Marshmallow Contest or test your skills in our
Tortoise vs. Hare Egg and Spoon Race. Will slow and steady
win you the race?
Flash Light Egg Hunt
Water Park • Saturday, April 4
Registration, 7pm • Egg Hunt, 8pm
The Easter Bunny will be hopping his way through Reunion’s
Water Park leaving hundreds of eggs behind for you to find.
Must be 13-18 years old to participate in the One Hunt Area.
Flashlights, Wristbands, and Easter Bags will be provided
for each participant.
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Reservations and payment required by April 4, 12pm. $10
per Participant; $12 day of event
Reunion Resort Membership Card required for participation
at time of event.
To make reservations and payment contact
407.396.3271 or [email protected].
Easter Egg Hunt
Linear Park • Sunday, April 5
Registration, 9am • Egg Hunt, 10am
The Easter Bunny will be hopping his way through Reunion’s
Linear Park leaving hundreds of eggs behind for you to find.
3 Hunt Areas will be available by age range: 0-4; 5-8; 9-12.
Register at Linear Park for wristbands and Easter bags to
participate. Reservations and Payment Required by April
4, 4pm. Complimentary for Reunion Resort Members;
Guests $10 per Child; $12 for Members and Guests if not
reserved by deadline.
Reunion Resort Membership Card required for participation
at time of event. To make reservations and payment contact
407.396.3271 or [email protected].
Easter Special Deliveries
$35 per Basket
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Peter Cottontail is on his way down Reunion’s Trails with
baskets full of goodies for all children to enjoy.
See if you can spot him coming ‘round the bunny trail on
April 5 with your “egg”stra special delivery.
Parents, please note reservations and payment required
by 4pm, April 2. Deliveries can be scheduled between
11am-12:30pm and 2pm-4pm.
To make reservations and payment contact
407.396.3271 or [email protected].
Movie Under The Stars
Where The Wild Things Are
Saturday, April 19, 8pm
Grande Lawn; Weather Permitting
Enjoy a family movie on Reunion’s Inflatable Big Screen
under the stars on the Grande Lawn.
Bring Your Own Seating, Blankets and Snacks
R E C R E AT I O N & F I T N E S S
YOGA 9am | Monday & Thursdays
Yoga, 9 am Monday and 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, Guests: $10
1 Hour Personal Training Sessions
Personal Trainer: Justin Shuman and Toni Fabrico
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
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.
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(Class is scheduled by appointment only. At least 48 hours
advance notice required.)
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
•H
ouseguests with BLACK ink cards:
Adult: $15; Child: $10 per day
•H
ouseguest cards and a valid ID matching
the name on the Houseguest card required
for admission (driver’s license or passport)
•R
egistered Houseguests may not have
accompanied guests
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•M
embers 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
• Accompanied 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
• 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
•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 | KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA 34747
888.418.9611 | 407.662.1000 | REUNIONRESORT.COM
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