1) Small stuff is OK (noodles, balls, etc).
2) No floats or big items.
3) The guards must have unobstructed views.
4) Remember, at any time, guards may have you remove anything.
. . . if they obstruct views
. . . if they are bothersome to other guests
Fyi - they also sell beach balls and pool toys at the POP gift shop. They will obviously cost you more than if you bring them from home, but if packing is tight, you can get them there.
When our son was younger we would pack a few pool toys (also used as bath toys). We did not have a problem. I did find it handy to have them. Now with our DS at 5, I think we'll skip them.
They allow balls and small toys..IF the pool gets crowded though they may tell you you can't use them.We have had this experience.They will also tell you you can't use them if you are annoying other guests with them( like throwing the ball at them or roughplay)
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