Originally posted by SSRex
We stayed one night at the Pop Century before moving over to BCV for 5 days and we both commented on what a different crowd there was at the Beach Club. You get what you pay for and I also felt that pool hopping was not a priviledge afforded only to DVC members, but also any dishonest or illiterate people (based on not being able to read the signs posted at Luna Pool). Kind of makes me think of Ellis Is. immigants verses illegal aliens.
Disney appears to be policing the pool gates like our government watches the borders. I had to send my kids to find someone to give them a wrist band at SAB. I was very upset at no restriction to enter. If pool hopping ends it will only be over for honest DVC members, not the rest of the pool crashers that are not checked.
Originally posted by trainfun
Fourth, security at Disney has definitely declined over the years. On our first visit in 1991, our room ID's were asked for to get towels at the Poly pool, and we had to show our ID's to get on buses or on to the monorail. That doesn't happen anymore.
So, more day trippers are using Disney transportation to go to resorts and use the pools illegally. I believe this is much more of a problem than the DVC pool hopping policy. Asking to see ID's to get on to the resort monorail, and all buses to/from resorts would make it much harder for day trippers to use the resort pools. I don't know why Disney stopped doing this, but it should start again. I think this would eliminate about 90% of the problem.
Being a member isn't applicable per se. One must be a member staying at a DVC resort on points, not be during a blackout time period and call ahead to the resort in question to ger permission. Anything else is crashing. And DVC members are not entitled to use even their home resort unless staying there or staying at another DVC resort on points. Technically even if one is staying on a member cash discount PH wouldn't be allowed.Originally posted by DIZNYFAN
We are DVC members at HHI and have a sale pending at SSR and hopefully another add on at BWV. So yes we pay dues and we also have our monthly payment to Disney and honestly other people using the pools in not high on my list of things to worry about. I purchased my first contract direct through Disney in Oct of 01
Originally posted by Happy Birthday Cat
I disagree strongly that silence needs to be guaranteed at a pool.
For example at the BWV quiet pool they hand out noodles at the Community Hall for use in the pool. I know when my kids are using them they are not quiet. But they are also not rude and/or unmannered.
HBC
Originally posted by vernon
Andrew, don't know if you've thought of this answer to your dilema. If there is only you and your wife in your room ( no mention of kids) you could register your friends (or FIL) as guests in your room. That way you would have 4 room keys/ID. As your room would be designated as taking up to 4 guests I don't think anyone is going to complain that those guests don't choose to sleep in the room. Not that I think your situation is viewed as a infringement of rules anyway.
Originally posted by Sammie
I guess it depends on who they send down there to check the situation.
Yes, but as informed DVC members who understand pool hopping priviledges, we all know that those numerous guests using any other pool but all stars pools are violating the rules as well as common courtesy and common sense by doing so. These are pool crashers, that Disney needs to address prior to eliminating purchased pool hopping priviledges from DVC members.Originally posted by DIZNYFAN
It is also known that when staying at the All Stars you can use any other All Star pool so essentially they are allowing pool hopping there. Yes I realize they are all linked resorts just different theming but numerous guests take this to mean they can use all pools on property like that.
Great points. If someone mistakenly thought they purchased a year round pool membership by purchasing DVC points, they are mistaken. Think of what that would be like at HH if several locals bought some points, but decided they would use the facilities year round. What a hinderance that would be to DVC guests staying at the resort.Originally posted by Dean
Being a member isn't applicable per se. One must be a member staying at a DVC resort on points, not be during a blackout time period and call ahead to the resort in question to ger permission. Anything else is crashing. And DVC members are not entitled to use even their home resort unless staying there or staying at another DVC resort on points. Technically even if one is staying on a member cash discount PH wouldn't be allowed.
The Marriott's in HH and all Marriott's I know of, allow year around day use of the facilities. Many resorts allow this and I know people that have bought a timeshare simply to get this option. I know DVC is different and it would not be workable at WDW for this option. At HH and at VB it would be a doeable option I believe if DVC chose to go that route.Originally posted by Desperado
Great points. If someone mistakenly thought they purchased a year round pool membership by purchasing DVC points, they are mistaken. Think of what that would be like at HH if several locals bought some points, but decided they would use the facilities year round. What a hinderance that would be to DVC guests staying at the resort.
I dissagree completely. The comment borders on the absurd.Originally posted by Dean
At HH and at VB it would be a doeable option I believe if DVC chose to go that route.
Sorry, but it was part of the package we purchased, and touted by the salespeople as an important perk. It is completely true that it is subject to change, and that was understood as part of the purchase. But, one must purchase DVC to have the priviledge, it is not offered to anyone who does not make the substantial investment in DVC.Originally posted by Lisa P.
BTW, the PH privilege was not purchased. It's a freebie, subject to change at DVC's will without notice or explanation.
If it's limited to owners at that resort it's certainly workable. The Marriott's on HH do it as does Ocean Pointe in West Palm and the ones in Orlando. However I'm not saying they should or will do it, only that they could if they wanted.Originally posted by Desperado
I dissagree completely. The comment borders on the absurd.