jennyjinx3
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I know someone here will know the answer to this.
...what time does the pool close at night in May?? Also, does just the slide close or the whole pool? I just read this on another thread.


Hi Teena, I have a few quick questions for you. We're coming down next week (meeting you is definitely on our list of must dos) and, even though Accuweather is showing cooler temps, we're bring our suits.Hours change according to the season. Right now I believe SAB closes at 8. MickeyT, can you verify when you get there??
Hi Teena, I have a few quick questions for you. We're coming down next week (meeting you is definitely on our list of must dos) and, even though Accuweather is showing cooler temps, we're bring our suits.If SAB is "closed," does that mean the entire complex is closed to guests, or, like at the Poly, does it mean the slides are closed and it is swim at your own risk (re: no life guards)? And, if it is closed, does that include the hot tubs?
Thanks.
Jesse
Hi Jesse,
Looks like I'm going to miss you unless you are around on 1/27. I leave on a 14 night cruise this Saturday.
Stormalong Bay is so large that it is classified as a water park. Therefore, it is entirely closed and locked up unless there are lifeguards on duty. I believe right now the pool (or water park) closes at 8 PM.
Keep in mind we have three normal pools. One by the BCV, one by the BC and one by the YC. They are open all the time and have hot tubs too. No lifeguards at any time. No matter which resort you stay at, you are allowed in any of those three pools. I love the pool at BCV!!
Have a wonderful stay and I'll keep my fingers crossed that it is warm enough to use SAB. Yesterday was in the mid-80's. Hot and humid in January!
Teena
It is approximately a five to ten minute walk from the BC to the middle of the Boardwalk. You walk over a bridge to get there. It is a lovely walk and one of our favorite parts of staying in the Epcot resort area.I had two quick questions: First, how far is the walk to the Boardwalk from the Beach Club? I think there is a bridge?, but most of the maps I have looked at are not quite clear about it. Second, are there any dining options at the Beach Club that in your opinion we should not miss?
It is approximately a five to ten minute walk from the BC to the middle of the Boardwalk. You walk over a bridge to get there. It is a lovely walk and one of our favorite parts of staying in the Epcot resort area.
Don't miss Cape May for either the character breakfast or for the buffet dinner. It is one of our "must-do's" every trip.In fact, we often do both.
Hi everyone!
I haven't been around since our 10 day trip to the BC over Labor Day.
We are leaving on our first Disney cruise this Sunday!!! Adding a short stay after but staying at BLT. This will be our first stay as owners.
Hope everyone is doing well!!
A
All standard, garden and lagoon view club level rooms are on the fifth floor only. Some suites and deluxe CL rooms are on first, second, third and fourth floors.
Its not that I hate the Contemporary area or anything. We do like it here. We did grow fond of BLTs as the week went on. Just like BC there are a ton of good restaurants on site or within 10 minutes. Just like the BC you can walk to a park. Just like the BC the lobby can get a little loud sometimes. Just like the BC the CMs are great. Just figured out what I miss most about the Y&BC. The grounds. The ambience. The lobby. The theming.
Most WDW regulars have their favorite resort and ours is BC. And we are finally heading that way.
Yesterday we started slow. Sat on the balcony at BLT, drank coffee and watched Bay Lake come to life. Love watching the boats at WDW. People coming. People going.
Late morning we headed over to MK again. Took the camera and just strolled. We watched an abbreviated version of the Dream Along with Mickey stage show in front of the castle. It was misting rain and they shortened it for the characters safety. Rode the HM and then just people watched for a while. We then did a quick decision to try the BOG table service lunch. It took us around 25 minutes to get in. We split a sandwich and a soup and were more than full. Beautiful building/theming. We had FPs for the new Under The Sea ride but surprise, surprise it was down. As was Story Time with Belle. Either it is one of those things where it is a luck of the draw thing and we just happen to show up as all these attractions break down or the parks are having a lot of maintenance issues right now. After this we decided to go ride old reliable. The People Mover. Grabbed a favorite, the cream cheese pretzel and claimed a great spot on Main Street for the 3 oclock parade. Headed back over to the room and finally did our swim. A little cold getting in (as it is in July) but we managed ok. Stayed in the pool about an hour.
I then did a resort walk around with my camera. Some ok shots. Still learning. We then had dinner at California Grill. Window seat to watch Wishes. Unbelievable food and service. It is going down in three weeks for an extensive rehab (heard six months). Hopefully it will be as good or better when it returns.
So time to pack again. Like Ive said before. Lee is a pro. Sister #1 arrives @ 11 so I doubt our BCV room will be ready. # 2 will be in around 3. They are arriving on ME so we will get a touch down to arrival time. Our current plans are to head over to HS and have an early dinner at Sci-Fi. And pictures. Maybe now I can take some resort pictures I can post (been kinda hesitant to post CR photos on Y&BC thread). Well off to balcony to watch last sunrise on Bay Lake&&It has been fun.
Hi Teena
Do you think the pool hours will be longer in May?
Thanks![]()
Probably. They will probably change around spring break time.