Silvertarpon
Earning My Ears
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Heading out tomorrow to the Beach Club! Anyone know how late the pool is currently open till?
The quiet pools are no longer 24 hours. They are posted to be closed from 11PM until 7AMJust left Beach Club today. Pool hours are 9 a.m.-11 p.m. for all pools. The 2 quiet pools are technically 24 hours, but Disney can come kick you out after 11 p.m. if there are noise complaints.
Weird in late July, I overheard the lifeguards state multiple times that the quiet pools were available 24/7 @ swim @ your own risk.The quiet pools are no longer 24 hours. They are posted to be closed from 11PM until 7AM
They are posted, but I am going by what a CM also told me when I asked how late are the pools open. Disney has to post hours, but the 24/7 rule is so that they aren't reliable if anything was to happen.The quiet pools are no longer 24 hours. They are posted to be closed from 11PM until 7AM
Some of those leisure pools are gated and you cannot open the gate during the hours it is closed. If another guest calls to notify Disney Security that someone is in the pool, you probably will be asked to leave based on the posted hours.Weird in late July, I overheard the lifeguards state multiple times that the quiet pools were available 24/7 @ swim @ your own risk.
Oh we could def. open the doors at all hours. We had a room facing one of the quiet pools at the Yacht club and there were ppl there many times late into the night/early am. Like I said, the lifeguards were basically advertising that the quiet pools were swim at your own risk and available 24/7.Some of those leisure pools are gated and you cannot open the gate during the hours it is closed. If another guest calls to notify Disney Security that someone is in the pool, you probably will be asked to leave based on the posted hours.
Then why post hours-why don't they just put up "Leisure Pools are open 24/7-Swim At Your Own Risk" signs?Like I said, the lifeguards were basically advertising that the quiet pools were swim at your own risk and available 24/7.
But Security could and did do that at times back when all WDW Pools were 24/7 with no posted hours.The posted closing hours are to allow security to clear the "quite" pools if guests are noisy after 11 PM, the posted closing time.
Dave
Lol...I'm guessing the same reason they post on the tv channels that buses start running 45 mins. before park open, which we all know is completely untrue. The misinformation given out to guests is ridiculous my opinion.Then why post hours-why don't they just put up "Leisure Pools are open 24/7-Swim At Your Own Risk" signs?
It still makes the conversation and potential blowback easier to manage if it's a concrete policy on a sign. And maybe state law requires it? They did pass the law a couple of years ago requiring the pools to be enclosed in fencing with locking gates, so who knows? A lawyer, I am not (I just play one on the internets.)But Security could and did do that at times back when all WDW Pools were 24/7 with no posted hours.
Could be-it just seems to me to create a lot of confusion-Guests not familiar with the "unspoken" 24/7 Policy will think they are not allowed to swim after 11:00 PM.It still makes the conversation and potential blowback easier to manage if it's a concrete policy on a sign. And maybe state law requires it? They did pass the law a couple of years ago requiring the pools to be enclosed in fencing with locking gates, so who knows? A lawyer, I am not (I just play one on the internets.)
No doubt-and the "Two Hours After Park Close" makes new Guests(for example those with late ADRs in World Showcase or those staying late at Rainforest Cafe) think there is a possibility they could be left at the Park by Disney and have to find their own way back to their Resort.Lol...I'm guessing the same reason they post on the tv channels that buses start running 45 mins. before park open, which we all know is completely untrue. The misinformation given out to guests is ridiculous my opinion.
Could be-it just seems to me to create a lot of confusion-Guests not familiar with the "unspoken" 24/7 Policy will think they are not allowed to swim after 11:00 PM.