Disdreaming479
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Agree with the criticism. My teens felt creeped out by having to leave the pool area in swimwear to access the slide.
We stayed at BCV for almost 3 weeks this summer. It was a great resort as a whole but we actually found ourselves essentially going to the Quite pool fairly often because the main pool just was okay.
Issues we personally had:
Personally prefer the layouts of BWV, RIV, VGF, AKV. Others as well seem to have better layouts but haven't stayed there so can't say for certain.
- No kids splashpad (just a small slide across the walkpath that still is like 3 feet deep)
- Lazy river is very very very lazy (like so slow that you essentially have to swim if you want to make it around)
- Slide you have to exit the pool, go through a regular walkway, and no accessible for younger kids without parent supervision
- Whirlpool which does move fast was very small (area can often be fairly crowded - they needed to take those jets over to the lazy river)
- Its all segmented and spread out (as someone had posted in a thread I read its hard to keep tabs on the kids if you dont lay down the rules of where they can't go)
For a teenager I can see this pool climb the rankings but for having younger kids this would be last on our personal list of places we have stayed.
Same here. We loved the sandy bottom part for years. The kids were contained, could do more than swim (play in sand) and close to the foodMy kid loved the sand area when very little. There are usually a ton of very little kids out there playing in the sand. This is a rare feature with hotel pools that aren't on an actual beach. And Disney provides the sand toys. The kdis are usually awesome about playing together out there.
But sure, other than that there isn't much for really little kids.
I didn't think that was much of a "hot take." It's the first thing anyone says about this pool.
This x1000! This is our exact experience; we were at Aulani in January and BCV in July, and Stormalong Bay just can’t compete with Aulani’s pool.And, there are about 10 tubes in total too, and once people are in them, it's worse than trying to find an open lounge chair. Once you've tried the pools at Aulani, everything else is mundane (and THAT lazy river is awesome).
My 4 year old granddaughter loved the BLT tower.I was not a fan of the slide, it hurt going down it, the sections of the tube have lips that didnt feel great. I did it a few times and was like yea im done, im too old for this. Then I was sad about getting old. It also got real old real fast having to walk out of the main pool area to get back over to the slide too.
I thought the pool, slide, and the kid area at the Paddock pool at Saratoga Springs was better. That slide is really fun. Kid area is great, basically a playground with water.
Only other pool area of DVC we did was Bay lake tower and it was pretty meh.
Agree. We have felt this way since the early 2000's when we first bought and we were allowed to pool hop there. I had to run after my kids the entire time - preteens. It was nerve wracking. It can be awesome for the older kids or parents who like the slide themselves, but we don't like the fact that kids have to leave the resort area to get on the slide. Now that we have grand kids, we still feel the same way.We stayed at BCV for almost 3 weeks this summer. It was a great resort as a whole but we actually found ourselves essentially going to the Quite pool fairly often because the main pool just was okay.
Issues we personally had:
Personally prefer the layouts of BWV, RIV, VGF, AKV. Others as well seem to have better layouts but haven't stayed there so can't say for certain.
- No kids splashpad (just a small slide across the walkpath that still is like 3 feet deep)
- Lazy river is very very very lazy (like so slow that you essentially have to swim if you want to make it around)
- Slide you have to exit the pool, go through a regular walkway, and no accessible for younger kids without parent supervision
- Whirlpool which does move fast was very small (area can often be fairly crowded - they needed to take those jets over to the lazy river)
- Its all segmented and spread out (as someone had posted in a thread I read its hard to keep tabs on the kids if you dont lay down the rules of where they can't go)
For a teenager I can see this pool climb the rankings but for having younger kids this would be last on our personal list of places we have stayed.
Good luck. So many people are INVESTED in SAB being awesome. And even without SAB, BCV would be an in demand resort due to its location and theming - and because its relatively small in relation to the total number of rooms in DVC.Never been, but I like the idea of this take gaining traction so I might be able to book Beach Club.