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![]() Guests preferred staying at the Contemporary Resort or the Polynesian Village Inn resorts, which were often booked to capacity, and guests usually only booked The Golf Resort if they couldn't find lodging in those two larger resorts. It retained the name The Golf Resort, but was not generally considered a WDW resort because of its small size and not being on the monorail loop among other things. Guest wings were added in 1973 as part of Walt Disney World's Phase 2 expansion that was also meant to include three other Magic Kingdom resorts that were never built. It was designed with wood and volcanic rock to look like a two-story country clubhouse and did not have any guest rooms. The Golf Resort was originally a building located in the middle of the Palm and Magnolia golf courses and was meant as an amenity for golfers using the courses in 1971-72. Walt Disney World's Shades of Green resort originally opened as a Disney-owned resort known simply as the Golf Resort in December 1973, with roughly 150 rooms. ![]()
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