Question: How does anyone at the pool know that you are not a guest at the resort? I was at SSR in March and can't imagine anyone there asking for identification, although SSR is not restricted. Is it that the restricted pools have some kind of security that requires you to show your room key?
BCV checks for room keys/ID until ~5 PM each day, and Kidani's pool is fenced and gated and requires a room key for entry. I don't know the procedure at the other prohibited locations though.
That said, I spoke with several lifeguards during our recent stay at Kidani (where, btw I never actually needed my card for access - just pulled on the gates and they opened without using my card). The lifeguards told me Jambo gets "lots and lots" of guests from other resorts, especially the All Star resorts and they never ask them to leave and that they do not check IDs at Kidani either. The slide is 128' long and pretty fast, too. It's also about 5' higher than VB's slide. The kids' area is absolutely fantastic though and there is also a "mini slide" that is part of the main pool. Very limited menu at the pool bar, and no
DDP/discount cards/plans taken.
We like the Poly - nice lush surroundings, music, zero entry, adjacent sand beach & hammocks, shade available (lounges and tables) convenient CS (Dole Whips, too!) & mug refill station, waterfall, nice slide and restrooms and locker room right there (under the waterfall).
SSR was just OK (pool deck was super hot, less shade, pool water very warm also) although it has a cute though small kiddie area.
Not too crazy about BW's overall pool set-up, hate the run-down looking clown though the slide seems OK.
We have never been asked for ID anywhere, although we have never pool-hopped to BCV. While staying at BWV though the lifeguard suggested (unsolicited) we visit the pool at BCV "after 5 pm" as it was so much better than at BWV. We didn't try it as with two 3 YO grands we really had no great interest in the "extras".