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If we are AKL guests are we allowed to use Samawati Springs? To be clear, we won't be using points and are not DVC members we will just be paying cash and staying in the AKLodge. I know we've been allowed to use BWV pool when we stayed at the BW and WLV pool when we stayed at the WL so I was hoping that there was the same sort of pool sharing system at AKL/Kidani. Thanks!

Jambo House and Kidani Village are one resort. You can use either pool. Have fun.
 
my thoughts after reading pages and pages about pool hopping..... Just swim at your own resort hotel and have a fun trip... plain and simple.....:cool1:
 
We will be staying at AKL and have 2 children ages 5 and 7. While in Orlando we will be using a nanny for the children. The nanny will not be staying at the resort but I would like her to supervise the children while in the pool if my husband and I are otherwise engaged. Will the resort allow this?
 


We will be staying at AKL and have 2 children ages 5 and 7. While in Orlando we will be using a nanny for the children. The nanny will not be staying at the resort but I would like her to supervise the children while in the pool if my husband and I are otherwise engaged. Will the resort allow this?

If she isn't a guest at the resort, she is not permitted at the pool. You could probably add her to your room though. As long as you don't have the standard AKL room that only sleeps four.
 
Does anyone know if you will be able to pool hop from Pop Century to the new Art of Animation? We are staying at Port Orleans Riverside May 22-June 3, and looking to do a split stay for the remaining 2 days of our trip on June 4-6...thought it might be fun to stay at Pop if we can walk across the bridge to Art of Animation and try out the new pool! :goodvibes
 
Does anyone know if you will be able to pool hop from Pop Century to the new Art of Animation? We are staying at Port Orleans Riverside May 22-June 3, and looking to do a split stay for the remaining 2 days of our trip on June 4-6...thought it might be fun to stay at Pop if we can walk across the bridge to Art of Animation and try out the new pool! :goodvibes

The talk I have heard so far is that these two resorts are not sister resorts (like POR and POFQ), so you would not be able to use the pool at AOA if you were staying at Pop Century. You may have to wait to see what Disney says.
 


...still not eligible to pool hop since you aren't an owner and don't hold a DVC membership card in your own name, which is required to be shown if asked by a castmember at a pool.

Is this true (that guests of a member are not entitled to member perks)? When I went to the DVC site, the pool hopping info there says my guests can. To be clear I mean literal guests, people staying with me in the villa on my points while I am there with them.

My kids don't have member cards in their names, are they not allowed to pool hop? Is it only immediately family? We're traveling with in-laws, can my wife (a named member) count her parents as immediate family? What about her brother (or his kids, etc...)?

Can they hop if I am with them to show my card but not on their own?

We're going later this year and I would like to know what to tell my guests. Every time I've gone before the key (everyone in the groups) said DVC Member on them.

If this is true does it mean they won't be able to check DVDs out for free either?
 
To 1 Minnie & 3 Mickeys: Here is some pool hopping info from the DVC site:
Pool Hopping Information
When staying on your Membership at Disney's Vero Beach Resort or any DVC Resort at the Walt Disney World Resort, you and any Guests staying with you are permitted to use most of the other Disney Vacation Club and Walt Disney World Resort hotel pools (in addition to the pool at the resort hotel at which you are staying) if they are not at capacity. If the pool you are visiting reaches capacity, you may be asked to leave in order to accommodate Guests of that resort hotel. Please check with a host or hostess at the front desk of the resort you wish to visit before you go to find out about pool-access availability. You must present your current Key to the World card with your "DVC Member" designation on it to use the other resort hotel pools.

Pool hopping is not available at Bay Cove Pool at Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort, Uzima Pool and Samawati Springs Pool at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Stormalong Bay at Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resorts, and the leisure pool at Disney's Beach Club Villas. There are no exceptions to this policy. As a reminder, during times of high occupancy, please be mindful of the limited number of pool chairs available, and refrain from leaving towels or personal items on unoccupied pool chairs.

Resort hotel pools may become unavailable from time to time due to capacity limitations. Due to the high occupancy that is expected, Disney Vacation Club Members and any Guests staying with them may not pool hop during the following dates*:

•February 20-26 (Sun – Sat)
•April 16 – April 30 (Sat – Sat)
•May 27 – 30 (Fri – Mon)
•June 26 – July 5 (Sun – Tue)
•September 2 – 5 (Fri – Mon)
•November 21 – 27 (Mon – Sun)
•Dec 11, 2011 – Jan 1, 2012 (Sun – Sun)


*Other restricted dates may be added based on projected pool capacity

The dates have been updated but that is the same language I see on the DVC website right now (i.e. "any guests staying with you", and "present your current key to the world card with DVC member designation").

My chief question is can a guest staying in a grand villa (OKW) with me pool hop if I am not with them (or even if I am)? [other than of course the restricted pools or dates]
 
My chief question is can a guest staying in a grand villa (OKW) with me pool hop if I am not with them (or even if I am)? [other than of course the restricted pools or dates]

I have never, and would never, pool hop without my blue member card. While pool hopping, a lifeguard could ask you to present your card. I would never send my "guests" off to pool hop without me as they would not have a blue member card. Just something to think about.
 
Is this true (that guests of a member are not entitled to member perks)? When I went to the DVC site, the pool hopping info there says my guests can. To be clear I mean literal guests, people staying with me in the villa on my points while I am there with them.

My kids don't have member cards in their names, are they not allowed to pool hop? Is it only immediately family? We're traveling with in-laws, can my wife (a named member) count her parents as immediate family? What about her brother (or his kids, etc...)?

Can they hop if I am with them to show my card but not on their own?

We're going later this year and I would like to know what to tell my guests. Every time I've gone before the key (everyone in the groups) said DVC Member on them.

If this is true does it mean they won't be able to check DVDs out for free either?


This post that you quoted wasn't in reference to people staying in a Villa with a DVC member, it was in reference to someone purchasing points from a DVC member and staying on their own. As far as the policy goes, I believe that your guests staying in your Villa with you are allowed to hop as long as it isn't in a DVC blackout period.

I pulled this from the DisUnplugged Blog on the home page:

"This policy seems pretty clear, but again there are scenarios where DVC members could make certain interpretations or decisions based on the DVC policy. What if the family staying on DVC points invites a couple of guests not staying on points to pool hop with them? They head over to a crowded Polynesian Volcano pool where the non-DVC guests grab a couple of lounge chairs and enjoy all the amenities that pool has to offer. They are guests of the DVC members staying on points. Is this appropriate? Some DVC members would say yes and some would say “absolutely not”. The DVC pool hopping policy does mention guests staying inside the room or villa can pool hop, but there really isn’t any language about guests. This problem could potentially be solved if the family staying on points asks a lifeguard or Cast Member for permission when they enter the pool area. Depending on the crowds and the time of year they may grant or deny you permission. If you are denied permission just remember the Cast Members are only trying to control crowds and make it safe and enjoyable for the legitimate resort guests."
 
I have never, and would never, pool hop without my blue member card. While pool hopping, a lifeguard could ask you to present your card. I would never send my "guests" off to pool hop without me as they would not have a blue member card. Just something to think about.

Its not so much sending them off without me as it is telling them what they are able to do. In the past my family has stepped out of MK at the hottest part of the day and dropped by for a dip in the GF pool rather than haul all the way back to OKW. We find its a big roomy pool that isn't too fancy so the demand isn't terrible.

We are 3 families staying in a grand villa, there are going to be times we are not all together.
 
Its not so much sending them off without me as it is telling them what they are able to do. In the past my family has stepped out of MK at the hottest part of the day and dropped by for a dip in the GF pool rather than haul all the way back to OKW. We find its a big roomy pool that isn't too fancy so the demand isn't terrible.

We are 3 families staying in a grand villa, there are going to be times we are not all together.

"guests" that are staying with you in your DVC resort on points ARE allowed to pool hop with you. Guests that join you for the day that are not staying in your villa are NOT allowed to pool hop. I am a DVC member, I have a member card. Because my membership is in my revocable living trust, my husband is "technically" not an owner. Although he is a substitute trustee of my trust, I have not yet successfully convinced Disney Development corporation that this unintentional exclusion due to estate planning wording on a trust should be overlooked and a card issued to my husband... that said neither my husband nor any of my children, have been denied any DVC member privileges. :cloud9:

another thing... once time, we were staying in a 2 bedroom villa on my points with friends of ours. We were able to pool hop, to the Grand Floridian, during a pool hopping black-out period. It was during spring break, but it was a cooler day. We were the only people in the pool, so the lifeguard didn't have a problem with it.
 
we went in Sept and had two nights at AKV and we loved the Samawati Springs Pool with slide and my 4 year old had the best time at Uwanja Camp. AT NO TIME did anyone ask to see our card, ok with that being said I have to ask we are going up in a week and going to be at OKW and the 1st night going to Poly for dinner can we go to the pool at the Poly that night and also on the day we go home we are going to 1900 PF and wanted to go in the pool b4 going home at the GF can we do this? I am sorry if this has been asked but I just don't have the time to go and read all the info lol
BTW b4 my family was DVCM we had gone to Ohana's for breakfast and b4 going home we let DD's go in the pool NO ONE asked us anything now this was 7 years ago.
 
we went in Sept and had two nights at AKV and we loved the Samawati Springs Pool with slide and my 4 year old had the best time at Uwanja Camp. AT NO TIME did anyone ask to see our card, ok with that being said I have to ask we are going up in a week and going to be at OKW and the 1st night going to Poly for dinner can we go to the pool at the Poly that night and also on the day we go home we are going to 1900 PF and wanted to go in the pool b4 going home at the GF can we do this? I am sorry if this has been asked but I just don't have the time to go and read all the info lol
BTW b4 my family was DVCM we had gone to Ohana's for breakfast and b4 going home we let DD's go in the pool NO ONE asked us anything now this was 7 years ago.

No, you are only allowed to use the pool at your own resort. The Poly has become more strict as of late, and are doing resort ID checks. I could be imagining things, but I could swear I saw a post about them having wrist-bands lately at the Poly pool too.
 
No, you are only allowed to use the pool at your own resort. The Poly has become more strict as of late, and are doing resort ID checks. I could be imagining things, but I could swear I saw a post about them having wrist-bands lately at the Poly pool too.

While that is true... it doesn't mean that you DVC members can't use the Poly pool... it just means we have to ask the lifeguard for a wristband. It IS still on the pool hopping list. Have your DVC membership card AND your resort room ID with you. If you are staying at a non-DVC resort you don't get pool hopping. GF isn't that strict, but there pool isn't so special, so it doesn't get high demand. The lifeguard always has the final say based on crowds. Its coming up on the busy season, so you'll have to see how busy it is. Also be mindful that during the week before and after Easter, it is blocked out officially.
 
While that is true... it doesn't mean that you DVC members can't use the Poly pool... it just means we have to ask the lifeguard for a wristband. It IS still on the pool hopping list. Have your DVC membership card AND your resort room ID with you. If you are staying at a non-DVC resort you don't get pool hopping. GF isn't that strict, but there pool isn't so special, so it doesn't get high demand. The lifeguard always has the final say based on crowds. Its coming up on the busy season, so you'll have to see how busy it is. Also be mindful that during the week before and after Easter, it is blocked out officially.

we'll be up at WDW next Friday,NO way would I be at WDW during Easter lol
but that's for the info and I'll make sure for us to have our DVCM card and room key:)
 
While that is true... it doesn't mean that you DVC members can't use the Poly pool... it just means we have to ask the lifeguard for a wristband. It IS still on the pool hopping list. Have your DVC membership card AND your resort room ID with you. If you are staying at a non-DVC resort you don't get pool hopping. GF isn't that strict, but there pool isn't so special, so it doesn't get high demand. The lifeguard always has the final say based on crowds. Its coming up on the busy season, so you'll have to see how busy it is. Also be mindful that during the week before and after Easter, it is blocked out officially.

Oops. I guess I'm reading that post wrong. I thought the OP was saying they used to be DVC but were not anymore.
 
Oops. I guess I'm reading that post wrong. I thought the OP was saying they used to be DVC but were not anymore.

Oh I don't know....:confused: but if you're not DVC, you can't pool hop at all. And even though I am DVC, it does take a bunch of time to pool hop, so its not always a good use of your time. When staying at SSR, pool hopping to OKW or vice versa isn't bad... the only reason we pool hopped at GF is because we had friends staying there and the girls princess:princess:wanted to swim together. It had been a cooler, but very sunny day, and the pool was basically empty at GF.
 
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