If there was a pilots club, it wouldn't be tagged as an airport. 

The facilities my be designated for military personnel, but a) this is for 
recreation - not a military funtcion, and b) it is merely leased lodging. 

It's like is there was a bar near the base (not on base) for marines - it 
wouldn't be landuse=military either. It's a bar.  The fact that DoD leases it 
makes it a tiny bit murky, but I think having a hotel for visiting disneyland 
is not a Military facility. Would a military recruitment center in a strip mall 
be tagged as a military installation? I don't think so. 

It's just a private hotel. 

Javbw

> On Jul 24, 2015, at 6:50 AM, Richard Welty <rwe...@averillpark.net> wrote:
> 
> so this past week, i was at Disneyworld with my family. as it happens,
> my wife is a civilian employee of the department of defense, so we
> stayed at shades of green, a resort at Disney leased by the DoD for
> use by service members, retirees and civilian employees.
> 
> for some reason, in OSM it has a boundary which is tagged landuse=military
> there are no military vehicles, facilities, or weapons at the site, just
> off duty service members visiting the land of the giant rodent.
> 
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/28.40196/-81.59220
> 
> i'm not at all persuaded that this is an appropriate use of
> landuse=military.
> 
> anyone have an opinion?
> 
> richard
> 
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