Deb & Bill said:The themed pool has a water fall and is right up next to the beach. When you head over towards the Spa or the Polynesian, you will find the newer themed pool. The big pool in the center of the complex is my favorite. 'Course we were staying in Sugarloaf and I could sit on the balcony watching my husband and son play in the non-themed pool.
You can use the restaurants and many of your discounts. But you can't use the pool even at your home resort. Many timeshares allow day use, but not DVC.flannualpasshldr said:Does anyone know if DVC will let you use the facilities like the pool and such without actually staying overnight? Since I only live about fifty minutes away we do a lot of day trips and sometimes its cool to crash the pools at the hotels every once in awhile.
at a DVC resort.newholidayx2 said:...
to use the pools a DVCer needs to be staying on points
You have a good understanding so farkeishashadow said:As a soon to be DVC member, I hope, (just passed ROFR on a resale), can anyone explain the rules of the "Pool hopping" privledge?
It's my understanding that the following apply:
Available during non-peak season (i.e. holidays?),
Any pool except BCV & AK,
You're supposed to verify with the desk @ your resort/where the pool is located?
Am I leaving anything else out? Obviously, I haven't seen a membership package yet. Are the details explained in it?
lovwdwalot said:Thanks WDWguru for the poll that you had posted in June, I just find it funny that some people make such a big deal on pool hopping and from the looks of your poll not many people do go hopping!![]()
Way to be honest.pigelet said:We have friends staying with us BCV. There are 6 of them staying in a 1-bedroom. The kids are all small and will fit. the ages are 9,6,5 and 1. We only told them that 5 are in the room when making reservations. We didn't tell them of the 5 year old due to capacity. Will we have a hard time with the pool?