CaptainAmerica
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Gross.Leisure pools should be no lower than 86 degrees.
Gross.Leisure pools should be no lower than 86 degrees.
Do hotels really set pool temps to 86? Anything above 80 seems warm to me, but I also grew up swimming in the northeast.17 years of my life was spent managing pools.
Competition pools are usually 78-82 degrees.
Leisure pools should be no lower than 86 degrees.
The heaters are not working and they may be having issues getting new parts. The gym I belong to right now had that issue with the outdoor pool this summer. At least it was hot enough to warm the pools.
Anything about 82 is gross to me. However, for me as a swimmer a pool is for swimming laps and not playing in, lol.Do hotels really set pool temps to 86? Anything above 80 seems warm to me, but I also grew up swimming in the northeast.
I was there from 12/14-12/21 and it was very cold the entire time. This was our first time there and we thought only the KaMaka Grotto pool and the hot tubs were heated. We ended up going to the ocean and Ka Maka during most days as the lazy river was chilly.Just an FYI for those who may be travelling to Aulani in near future.
We are just back from a family trip in early Dec. Our family has been to Aulani many times now and we love the lazy river, particularly my wife who has some mobility issues and loves to float and walk the river. The river for this trip was abnormally cold. Like very cold to the point that my wife couldn’t get in (along with many other guests). My sons and I are used to swimming in cool water and we also found it uncomfortably cold and only went for a couple of quick laps.
I raised issue with guest services who said they have been getting complaints but that the river is set for 82 degrees and that is what it should be. I indicated it was no where near that temperature and asked they they check things out. They said they would advise recreation and get back to me, They never did. I did ask a few lazy river life guards who said the river was definitely much colder than normal but they had not heard anything official. One life guard heard a rumour that the heater was broken but had no idea when things might get better. Other guests were speculating that Disney has just lowered temps to save on energy costs. At this point, we have no idea if something was broken but we have made some inquiries to help alleviate our concerns for future trips.
On the definite plus side, we did find cast members to be very friendly and courteous. In addition, the staff levels have improved considerably since our trip from April.
Waiting for the supply chain DIS stans to tell us it takes time to maintain a pool heater and that pools colder than the ocean is acceptable in a luxury resort.I was there from 12/14-12/21 and it was very cold the entire time. This was our first time there and we thought only the KaMaka Grotto pool and the hot tubs were heated. We ended up going to the ocean and Ka Maka during most days as the lazy river was chilly.
Supply chains are pretty messed up.Waiting for the supply chain DIS stans to tell us it takes time to maintain a pool heater and that pools colder than the ocean is acceptable in a luxury resort.
Wow, I didn’t even think about that Texas freeze killing all the pool heaters. Super interesting article; thanks for sharing!Supply chains are pretty messed up.
https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/35102-supply-chain-woes-hit-the-luxury-pool-business
Supply chains are pretty messed up.
https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/35102-supply-chain-woes-hit-the-luxury-pool-business
Co sign this 100%. There 12/17-12/23.I was there from 12/14-12/21 and it was very cold the entire time. This was our first time there and we thought only the KaMaka Grotto pool and the hot tubs were heated. We ended up going to the ocean and Ka Maka during most days as the lazy river was chilly.
Thanks for finding out the actual status of the situation. Whats annoying is that they’re apparently “working on fixing” the boilers, as opposed to actually fixing them. With a low around 64 degrees today in Kapolei, this would be the time of year to take care of the issue in a timely manner.I have received the response below to my query to DVC Member Services (I also sent email directly to Aulani but have received nothing back)
“Engineering has been balancing hot water maintenance and this has impacted the Waikolohe Stream pool. Currently the team is working really hard to remedy the situation and are working on fixing the boilers that Aulani specifically has for the Recreation Pools. I hope this information is helpful.”
So…they have confirmed that boilers are used to heat the pools and there is something wrong with them. Given more current reports on this thread it appears that there still must be unresolved issues.
Things can breakdown (and perhaps parts delays maybe a factor) but I do think the resort needs to be more honest with their guests.
Thanks for find out the actual status of the situation. Whats annoying is that they’re apparently “working on fixing” the boilers, as opposed to actually fixing them. With a low around 64 degrees today in Kapolei, this would be the time of year to take care of the issue in a timely manner.
Crazy this still isn't fixed.
I know, I know, we aren't supposed to criticize Aulani, which is the best resort and/or timeshare anywhere.
Exactly! You have finally reached an elevated level of understanding, and, I hope, inner peace. Just meditate, breathe deeply, and picture a mystical mountain of resorts, with a narrow pathway leading to the one perched at the very peak…Aulani!Crazy this still isn't fixed.
I know, I know, we aren't supposed to criticize Aulani, which is the best resort and/or timeshare anywhere.
Suck it up Hawaiian! I’m gonna give it a shot tomorrow! Happy new year 808!We never stay in the winter because it is generally too cold for Aulani although lazy river was quite cold back in Oct. Ocean is a nice diversion for now. Feb is coldestfyi!