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Westin Grand Cayman

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  1. Welcome

    Welcome to the Lobby of the Westin Grand Cayman. From the moment you pull up, the sights of Seven Mile Beach shine through these amazing two-story windows. Get checked in, grab a cocktail at our Catboat Bar and let's get outside to enjoy some of this Caribbean sunshine!

  2. Pool Deck

    Welcome to the largest resort fresh water pool in the Cayman Islands. With ample seating in our luxurious pool lounge chairs or our private poolside cabana's, you can take your time in the mornings and not worry about having to look for an open chair. Full food and beverage service is available to you no matter where you sit, or feel free to swim right up to our swim up bar.

  3. Seven Mile Beach

    The world famous Seven Mile Beach has been rated one of the top beaches in the entire world. The white sand and crystal blue water will steal your heart at first sight. Our beach is 700 feet of shoreline and is located on the most pristine section of Seven Mile Beach, with plenty of space for every guest to enjoy their own private section of this white sand oasis. With full food and beverage service available at every beach chair, you can sit back and enjoy that Caribbean sun.

  4. Guest Room

    What better way to welcome you back to your room than soft shades of white and a modern design with our own unique Caribbean flair. Enjoy our signature Westin Heavenly Beds and this stunning 55" LED TV while you relax after a long day of sun-bathing at our pool or beach. Be sure to ask about upgrading to an ocean view room for stunning sunsets and a view you will remember for years to come.

  5. Spa

    Relax your mind as your senses discover our Hibiscus Spa. Our 7,000 sq. ft. facility offers thirteen treatment rooms, two steam and sauna rooms, women's whirlpool and Vichy (Vee-shee) showers. Our hand-picked and seasoned staff cannot wait to greet with you with treatments that rejuvenate the body and soul

  6. Governor's Ballroom

    The ballroom so brilliant that it is named after our Governor. Welcome to our Governors Ballroom, our largest event space. From weddings to corporate meetings and high fashion dinner events, this is the space to hold your event. This room divides into three partitions so no matter what size of event you are looking to hold, this is the venue you have been looking for. Just click on the 'Book Your Event' icon to learn more about how to secure your next group event in the Governors Ballroom

  7. Governor's Lawn

    Just outside of the floor to ceiling windows of the Governor's ballroom is the picture perfect Governors Lawn. Enjoy this space as you celebrate your event, basking in the orange glow of the Cayman Sunset and watching as the stars come to life. This pristine event space can seat up to 300 people or 500 people for a stand up reception. Tucked away on the north side of our resort, this is the ideal space for your private event. Click on the 'Book Your Event' icon to learn more about how to secure your next group event on the Governors Lawn

  8. Galleon Ballroom

    Welcome to our Junior Ballroom. Located on the South side of the resort, this event space is perfect for your small to medium size group event. From receptions to seated dinners, enjoy the intimate atmosphere this ballroom offers you. Click on the 'Book Your Event' icon to learn more about how to secure your next group event in the Galleon Ballroom

  9. Terrace

    The Beautiful Terrace Lounge is located adjacent to Beach House restaurant with a stunning view of Seven Mile Beach. The lounge has an open air feel with comfortable furniture, sail shades above and is only a few steps from the white sand of Seven Mile Beach. This space is great for intimate functions and wedding receptions. Click on the 'Book Your Event' icon to learn more about how to secure your next group event on the Terrace

  10. Beach House

    Beach House is an upscale yet casual restaurant offering incredible view of Seven Mile Beach and inviting, intimate atmosphere. The cuisine is centered on coastal living and foods from the Caribbean, Mediterranean and Asia. These items and influences have been brought together by Executive Chef Sandy Tuason. Local, sustainable fish and produce from the islands are incorporated into the cuisine. Seafood is the mainstay of the menu, with other culinary delights such as beef, lamb and pork

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Campus Tour

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  1. North Gate

    Visible through the trees from I-25, the B-52D Stratofortress has been the backbone of America's bomber force for more than half a century. Part of the Air Warrior Combat Memorial, this display honors United States Air Force members who have flown in harm's way or supported those who have, since our inception. The HH-3 Jolly Green Giant helicopter, also located at the Memorial celebrates Airmen of the United States Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Mission. The memorial is one of the first things visitors to the Academy see, if they enter through the North Gate. 

  2. Visitors Center

    We recommend starting your visit at the Barry Goldwater Visitors Center. Here you can explore our rich history and learn what it takes to be a cadet. Our exhibits document the four areas of the cadet training program - character development, academic, athletic, and military training. Make sure you drop by the theater for a quick show. And while you're here, grab a snack and some Academy merchandise from the gift shop.

  3. Cadet Chapel

    Welcome to one of the most iconic buildings on campus, the Cadet Chapel. Designated as a U.S. National Historic Landmark, this is the most visited man-made tourist attraction in Colorado. Its 17 spires reach 150 feet into the sky! The Cadet Chapel is an all-faith center of worship that serves the diverse spiritual needs of our cadets with Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim and Buddhist chapels, as well as worship areas for smaller religious groups. This space is so beloved that it's even a popular wedding venue for graduates and service members.

  4. Polaris Hall

    Polaris Hall is home to the Center for Character and Leadership Development. This striking tower is angled in precise alignment with the North Star. It's here that cadets, instructors, military leaders, and public and private officials come together for conversations that help instill the integrity and moral compass that guides Academy graduates for years to come. This facility features a large lecture hall, collaboration rooms and the Honor Board Room, where cadets administer our honor code: We will not lie, steal or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does.

  5. Outdoor Leadership Course

    The outdoor leadership complex provides an experience-based testing ground, focused on character and leadreship development for cadets, staff, instructors and military members who support the Academy mission. The complex includes 12 forrested acres with problem-solving elements, high-element challenges, open spaces, classrooms and the Leader Challenge Tower. The multi-level tower offers challenges at 24- and 55-feet off the ground, six physical challenges, simulated free-fall, non-traditional zip line, climbing wall and rapelling anchors. The course is staffed by members of the Center for Character and Leadership Development, and are skilled at creating programs tailored to meet the needs of anyone who uses the course.

  6. Arnold Hall

    The Arnold Hall Student Center is where cadets go to relax and refuel. It serves as an entertainment hub by hosting concerts, dances and shows. You won't want to miss our open mic nights and football tailgate parties. When hunger strikes, cadets and visitors can enjoy our many dining options. On the weekends, Juniors and Seniors above the age of 21 line up at the Cadet Lounge, also known as Haps. You have to try the free nachos! And just down the hall, the Arnold Hall Ballroom is where we host our Ring Dance. This formal ball celebrates the Juniors becoming Seniors by unveiling their class ring and crest.

  7. Planetarium

    Our Planetarium is an educational resource for cadets and the Colorado Springs community. We believe young people are the key to solving global challenges, which requires a solid foundation of science, technology, engineering and math, also known as STEM. Our state-of-the-art digital dome allows us to reach more students than ever before with the use of immersive 360-degree content. We're always creating new shows to develop skills in national security, cyber warfare and airpower.

  8. The Terrazzo

    Behold the beauty of the Terrazzo. Located at the heart of the Academy, this open-air plaza is surrounded by the main academic buildings in the cadet area. Here, cadets and freshmen students march, walk, and run on the marble and concrete walkways. In the center, you will find Spirit Hill, where cadets "take the hill" to show their spirit during noon meal formation. The east quarter of the Terrazzo, known as the Air Gardens, is distinguished by a series of geometric pools and walkways. As you can see, several retired aircraft call the Terrazzo home, including an F-15, F-16, F-105, and F-4.

  9. McDermott Library

    Welcome to McDermott Library. Look around because this is no ordinary library. As the hub of the academic community, it services cadets' educational, research, and recreational reading needs and it's a great place to study too! Located next to Fairchild Hall, the library provides cadets with easy access to the resources and information they need for success. With excellent Wi-Fi, a massive collection of books and journals, and super comfortable study pods, you may not want to leave. Make sure to follow our beautiful spiral staircase to the 6th floor to check out our special collections of books and artifacts related to manned flight, air warfare, falconry, and the Air Force.

  10. Fairchild Hall

    Fairchild Hall is our main academic building and where cadets spend the majority of their day. Inside they have access to state-of-the-art labs and classrooms, departmental offices, as well as medical and dental clinics. There's even a barber shop and several eateries. Here, faculty and staff are dedicated to developing cadets as officers and scholars. The rigorous curriculum at the Academy couples the critical thinking skills of a humanities and science education with the applied problem solving disciplines of social sciences and engineering. Here you can build satellites, study the classics, explore global socio-economics, and even operate jet engines!

  11. Mitchell Hall

    Mitchell Hall is our cadet dining hall. It's one of the largest and most advanced dining facilities in the world. That's because it serves over 4,000 cadets in less than 30 minutes! Cadets are required to attend breakfast and noon meals, while an optional all-you-can-eat buffet is served for dinner. If you're an athlete, vegetarian or just trying to eat smarter, our dieticians provide personalized counseling and meal plans.

  12. Vandenberg Hall

    Vandenberg Hall was the first dormitory on campus and holds the distinction of being the second-largest dormitory in the country with over 2,000 residents. Inside cadets enjoy a laundromat, a barber and beauty shop, and a small convenience store. Our Outdoor Recreation Center is also located within the building. Whether you're hitting the slopes or going camping, check out the Outdoor Recreation Center's main office to rent or purchase equipment for your next adventure.

  13. Sijan Hall

    This is Sijan Hall, one of two dormitories at the Academy. It's named for Capt. Lance Sijan, a graduate of the class of 1965 and our only alumnus to receive the Medal of Honor. Inside cadets will find a laundromat, a day spa, a barber shop, and an equipment store where they can pick up sabers, flight suits, and more.

  14. Academy Airfield

    While Davis Field is not open to the public, the Thunderbird Overlook offers the best view of Academy Airmanship programs outside of being a cadet. On display are a T-38 Talon painted in a Thunderbird color scheme and an A-10 Warthog. 




  15. Prep School

    As one of the most competitive colleges in the country, those who apply and don't receive a direct appointment to the Air Force Academy are automatically considered for the Preparatory School. If accepted, cadet candidates will be immersed into a 10-month program designed to develop the skills and character necessary to be successful at the Academy. Although cadet candidates are not guaranteed an appointment, they will be reconsidered and receive a recommendation from the Prep School Commander.

  16. Jacks Valley

    Once cadets finish the first stage of Basic Cadet Training, they march to Jacks Valley. Here, they are pushed to their physical limits. Over two weeks, they master obstacle courses, learn how to handle firearms and endure grueling assault courses with simulated ammunition and explosions. After crawling through the mud, you will never forget the smell of the dirt! Cadets also return here the following summer for survival training.

  17. Doolittle Hall

    Home of the Association of Graduates, Doolittle Hall is where alumni can stay connected with Academy life. While you're there, you can walk the Heritage Trail and visit the Challenge Bridge, Memorial Wall and Southeast Asia Memorial Pavilion. Doolittle is occasionally closed for private functions and all holidays.

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