Hotdoggie1977
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About catching a cold from the cold, new studies have recently demonstrated that cold temperatures can lead to a greater susceptibility to catching a cold.
peter11435 said:Im just curious. How do you know they did it to save money. I am 100% positive that Disney (at least no one there who knows what they are talking about) would have told you that, even if it was true. Im just saying it is very possible that the poo heating system was simply broke.
curiouser said:Not to start a debate on this, I've stayed at hotels in Vero/Melbourne that had their pools drained in January. Maybe it was for cleaning, I'm not sure, but the pools were totally drained.
Disney does a ton of things to be environmentaly friendly. I am not sure if thats why the pool was cold or not but if you look at the Disney corporate web site you will find there yearly Enviroport that details this type of thing. Just remember that even though a lifeguard told you it was to save money doesn't mean that is the case. Most of the time front line CM's like those lifeguards would have no idea what was going on.Markstudy said:Beach Club had 14 Life Guards for 15 swimmers![]()
I talked to a few of the Life Guards.... They had their jackets on and were cold because it wasn't 75 and sunny that day![]()
I asked why the Quite Pool was 80 degrees and the big pool was 70 degrees ???... they smiled and said "Disney is saving money".
There was a post on Dis Boards also about turning the pools down for "enviromental reasons"...not sure who got that story? or what that means? But a few people asked about it back in Jan.
I just wondered if its still going on.... and if Disney does other things like this?
curiouser said:Remember, a lot of hotels drain their pools in the wintertime (yes, even ones in Florida) so having a pool to swim in in January is a bonus.
Crazy4mandms said:the poo heating system was simply broke
I'm sorry, I know this was a typo...call me immature, but I got quite a giggle out of this one!!I'm sure it smelled nicer without the heated 'poo'. Gosh, I need to get back to work! This week off in the Feb cold is mushing my brain!
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(just trying to lighten the thread a little)
grimley1968 said:To try to stick with the OP's original gist:
This is supposed to be the premiere pool on Disney property.
TXMommy said:My question is, if the pool water was too cold, WHY DID YOU SWIM IN IT?
I agree with the previous poster: some people will complain about anything! .
Markstudy said:For the 49th time.... I thought a thread about ways Disney has experimented with saving money might be good for a few good laughs. ( you know.... like - "disney bought cheaper Ketchup and the packet exploded when my mom tried to open it") stuff like that.
Hannathy said:they have one warm pool and one pool cooler for those who really want to swim and workout. If you swim for exercise most like a cooler pool.
Sylvester McBean said:well, they're not printing the Disney catalog any longer. that's pretty cheap in my opinion.![]()
Markstudy said:I know you get the germs from other people. But when your body gets wet or cold it can lower your strength, and in this weakened state, allow the germs you already have to get the best of you.
This is why you get more colds in winter.
In the summer you come in contact with the same germs but since your body is not being taxed by cold or wet you are strong enough to not let the cold develop.
PS Back on Topic. I shouldn't even mentioned the cold. Even if I dindn't get sick. .... isn't this a dirty trick by Disney? I paid full price and they tried to cheap-out on the pool. Why do you go to the beach club anyway?![]()