Current hours are posted until 10. When will you be there? the hours vary by season.What time is the main pool open until? Doing one night at the DVC and wondering if we can get a quick swim in after we check in around 8.
Certainly no one is going to be walking around the splash area with a measuring stick! However, I'm sure the height recommendation is due to the size of the equipment, so I'd just make sure she doesn't find herself "trapped" in an area meant for a smaller body. I'm sure it's also for the safety of the real little ones, too, so as long as she's not knocking over babies, I'm sure you'll have no issues.Looks like the kid's play area has a sign that kids be under 48". We have a special needs 6 yo who happens to be very tall, probably 49.5" at the time of the trip. Are we going to run into trouble if she plays in the kid area? She isn't rowdy, and tends to be scared of the big pool. I just want to set expectations to try to avoid a meltdown once we are there. Thanks for the advice.
Yep, this. The area is designed for kids that are too small to enjoy the slide in the big pool. Babies, toddlers and preschoolers were in mind for the space.Certainly no one is going to be walking around the splash area with a measuring stick! However, I'm sure the height recommendation is due to the size of the equipment, so I'd just make sure she doesn't find herself "trapped" in an area meant for a smaller body. I'm sure it's also for the safety of the real little ones, too, so as long as she's not knocking over babies, I'm sure you'll have no issues.![]()
Certainly no one is going to be walking around the splash area with a measuring stick! However, I'm sure the height recommendation is due to the size of the equipment, so I'd just make sure she doesn't find herself "trapped" in an area meant for a smaller body. I'm sure it's also for the safety of the real little ones, too, so as long as she's not knocking over babies, I'm sure you'll have no issues.![]()
WOW! I have never seen this! Just out of curiosity, were the kids in question obviously older than the intended age range or being reckless? This really surprises me.Actually they will. I have seen it happen at AKL, GF and CBR. I will admit all those times were when they kiddie area was busy, but it does happen.
WOW! I have never seen this! Just out of curiosity, were the kids in question obviously older than the intended age range or being reckless? This really surprises me.
Looks like the kid's play area has a sign that kids be under 48". We have a special needs 6 yo who happens to be very tall, probably 49.5" at the time of the trip. Are we going to run into trouble if she plays in the kid area? She isn't rowdy, and tends to be scared of the big pool. I just want to set expectations to try to avoid a meltdown once we are there. Thanks for the advice.
Certainly no one is going to be walking around the splash area with a measuring stick! However, I'm sure the height recommendation is due to the size of the equipment, so I'd just make sure she doesn't find herself "trapped" in an area meant for a smaller body. I'm sure it's also for the safety of the real little ones, too, so as long as she's not knocking over babies, I'm sure you'll have no issues.![]()
Well...here's my take for what it's worth. This is my first time at Poly. Being on the Monorail was a priority for me. I like Poly the best of the resorts on the Monorail. I've been following the construction updates regularly. The main pool, the hot tub and kids play area are all open....as is Trader Sam's. There will be construction in the East Pool area. I'm sticking with my Poly reservation and will request a room that is further away from that construction area....hoping for the best. It won't be perfect but....I like the atmosphere enough to take a chance that the construction will not overwhelm the enjoyment I get from the pool and the monorail! If it is horrible...I will ask to change resorts. This is my plan....hopefully it helps.I'm new to this forum but not to Disney! last year i went with my family of 4 along with in-laws and my mother to BCR. Back then, my boys were not quite 3 years old and 4 months old. Staying at BCR was divine but schelapping the double stroller on bus was a PITA for us. This time round we're just going as 4 of us with boys as 4 half and almost 2 years old, therefore want easy access to MK since it's the one of the parks we'll be spending most of our 5 days there.
I love the look/feel of Poly but worried about construction. We're hoping to go over thanksgiving week (11/23 thru 28th) and trying to decide between CR, GF and the poly. CR worries us as their pool doesn't seem as amazing compared to other resorts and we plan on spending lots of time in/by the pool from 2pm onwards.
would you go stay at the poly despite construction?? as apart from that issue, this resort will ticks off our needs.
We stayed at the GF last fall and their Alice play area has a 48" height restriction, and almost all of the time there was a life guard dedicated to that area that was diligently checking children's heights with a built in guide at the entrance. They would have any child that looked questionable walk over with them and check, and they did not make exceptions. Adults and taller children could be there and play (climb to the top of the stairs, stand under the bucket, run around, etc) but could not go down the slides. They were nice about it and apologetic, but very strict. I understand it and like it for my little ones, but the problem comes in with families with 2 kids and one just over the height. When my 5 year old gets over 48" he is going to be upset that only his little brother can play in those areas. My personal opinion is the requirement should be more like 52", 48" seems a little low, but Disney didn't ask me when they made the rulesOne day they were not being strict, and there were taller kids misbehaving and running around like maniacs, and it was really detrimental for the younger ones trying to slide, so overall I like that they enforced it. I don't know where those kids parents were, and why they would let them act like they were acting.