Please understand that many return visitors from years past do not read these threads and have no idea that the rules have changed. Most are probably not intentionally trying to cause problems. Just thought I should add my thoughts.
Beach users, please be aware the water is not safe for swimming or even wading. There are alligators and snakes in those waters.
what great sharing thanks ,.,.You should probably have your children swimming at the resort they're stying at. Just a thought, since pool hopping isn't allowed - and they've been known to check passes. However, YC/BC does have children's activities outside of swimming. Movies, sandcastles, smores, etc.
I have to laugh at the whole argument. If you were staying at the Ramada would you expect to walk across the street and swim at the Hyatt? You'd never even think to do that. I'm not sure why people think that Disney should be any different.
Bottom line is there are rules and until one of us is put in charge of changing those rules ... you have to swim where you live!
That also includes the pool at Bay Lake Tower so it's only for guests staying there.I do know that DVC members are NOT allowed to use Storm Along Bay pool at the YC/BC unless of course they are staying at BCV's.
I do know that DVC members are NOT allowed to use Storm Along Bay pool at the YC/BC unless of course they are staying at BCV's.
That also includes the pool at Bay Lake Tower so it's only for guests staying there.
This is just a guess but if the Polynesian has started to use wrist bands then they would only want guests staying there to use their pool, because why else would they be giving them out? Even though DVC members could pool hopp there before in the end anyone staying there should have a right to the pool chairs and I guess you can blame those guests who went there illegally to swim who spoiled it for the DVC members.I heard on the podcast that Poly has started wrist banding like the BC does, but I don't know how that effects DVC pool hoppers.
This is just a guess but if the Polynesian has started to use wrist bands then they would only want guests staying there to use their pool, because why else would they be giving them out? Even though DVC members could pool hopp there before in the end anyone staying there should have a right to the pool chairs and I guess you can blame those guests who went there illegally to swim who spoiled it for the DVC members.
But my point was they obviously started giving out the wrist bands for a reason because there was no chairs and etc left for guests staying at the Polynesian, since there were non DVC members who pool hopp there illegally and I have read their pool was very popular for that to happen.I suppose if we still have the priviledge, they could wrist band us too. Before diving in, we're supposed to ask the life guard if it is ok for us to pool hop. We'd have to show DVC ID to the life guard. The plan is that if the pool isn't too crowded, then the hopping is allowed. Both times that we pool hopped, to the Grand Floridian and to the Caribbean Beach, it was not at all busy by any means.
But my point was they obviously started giving out the wrist bands for a reason because there was no chairs and etc left for guests staying at the Polynesian, since there were non DVC members who pool hopp there illegally and I have read their pool was very popular for that to happen.
That's true, however using that same logic the same can be said for DVC members who would want to pool hopp over to SAB if it wasn't on the no pool hopping list.So the DVC member could get a wristband. The rules are they are currently permitted to swim there as long as it isn't one of the black out seasons and the lifeguard allows it.
That's true, however using that same logic the same can be said for DVC members who would want to pool hopp over to SAB if it wasn't on the no pool hopping list.
That's true, however using that same logic the same can be said for DVC members who would want to pool hopp over to SAB if it wasn't on the no pool hopping list.