Jennasis
DIS life goes on
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2000
This picture is worth a 1000 words:
http://cdn.wdwmagic.com/imgstore/El...Grand-Floridian-Resort-and-Spa_Full_18454.jpg
Or just two...
It's beautiful.
This picture is worth a 1000 words:
http://cdn.wdwmagic.com/imgstore/El...Grand-Floridian-Resort-and-Spa_Full_18454.jpg
Or just two...
It's beautiful.
Except that people who are like halfway into the pool the water is still only up to their knees
Looks pretty, a little packed though.
17ish people is hardly "packed".
Except that people who are like halfway into the pool the water is still only up to their knees
Looks pretty, a little packed though.
This picture is worth a 1000 words:
http://cdn.wdwmagic.com/imgstore/El...Grand-Floridian-Resort-and-Spa_Full_18454.jpg
Shaden said:Oh i didn't mean the people, I meant because its fenced in, trying to fit all the lounge chairs and stuff there just makes it looked a little jammed in some of the photos I have seen.
But really, its only half the pool it used to be ...
Never been there so I don't know what the pool was like prior. That said, the pictures look really nice to me.
Did they take away the ping pong table? I hope not.
Tink415 said:I think the new pool looks nice, never really cared for the old one.
I think the whole pool area looks great! Looking forward to it.
As to the zero entry, that is not the only way to comply to ADA requirements, however it is often being put into new and remodeled pools to comply to ADA rules. The zero entry seems to be generally the best and easiest way of entry for folks with disabilities.
AKK
What didn't you like about it?
I hope not too .... I loved playing ping pong there.