at French Quarter they had little blow up floats for sale in the resort store.....the kids were using the rings too.......every morning the lifeguards would put the noodles in the pool too......
I remember that at All Star Movies they would blow up balls and the kids had a blast with them.....
How big were the rings? DD has one that is large enough for an adult to sit in, do you think that would be allowed? (We're staying at ASMu.)
The ring size restrictions may vary pool to pool.
Each WDW trip we make to the YC, we take along our very large (the exact same size/type the pool has available for rent) Seylor brand floating rings. They hold an adult very (very!) comfortably...
Sometimes we take our own tiny electric pump and inflate them in the room right before heading to the pool, and other times we inflate them (leaving a tip) at the store/float rental booth inside the pool complex. Stormalong Bay is quite large and spread out - the lazy river type - and the large rings aren't an issue there. But, the rings DO need to be the clear/translucent type, so the lifeguards do not have any obstructed views of the water and the swimmers.
Have fun!
Have you done this recently? Because this past Sept 08 I was told we could NOT use our own even though they were completely Clear.
Wow - that would be crappy if this has changed at Stormalong! Our last trip there using our own large clear rings was Christmas '07. We enjoy the flexibility of having our own and not being locked into the rental schedule. We never ask(ed) anyone if we could bring ours in - just always did it - they are identical to the rentals. And no one ever batted an eyelash.
If you didn't just end up with a cranky or perhaps mis-informed CM, maybe this is yet another "enhancing revenue" opportunity for Disney? It certainly isn't a safety issue if a guest's ring is the same as the rentals. Maybe if one of the lifeguards/CMs who frequent these boards could provide some additional info on this topic...?
Do you know if you can bring an infant sized ring to the water parks? I have a very slippery 6 month old that I'm worried about keeping afloat!
We have used arm floaties, small rings, and the infant rings that are covered with a hood. The only thing a CM has ever told me I could not use was my child's snorkel.
The water parks are extremely strict with what you can use. I wanted to bring a noodle once and was told no. I've seen the arm floaties and the tubes that the park uses on the slides and in the lazy river. They do offer life jackets, though.
I apologize for not being more clear. I was responding to only the OP's question about resort pools. We've taken only arm floaties to the WP's.