I remember reading your post about that and thought it was a very cool idea, but would probably cost more to build and maintain than Disney would be willing to spend unless they could charge admission to use it! Earlier in that same thread, I had suggested something more modest, something similar to the lazy river that goes around the pool area at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. It's not a very long river, but it's a lot of fun to swim or float around in it and it's a nice change from splashing around in a regular pool. Being contained within a new pool area, it wouldn't require them to change anything that's already in place at SSR. And by making it off limits to pool hopping, it would make SSR more desireable and take some of the booking pressure off BCV.bpmorley said:I brought this idea up a while back. I think the lazy river should go by all the building and it should be sand lined. So it's like a north Jersey beach.
Two problems: too nice of a pool complex starts to steal paying customers from BB & TL, and not every DVC owner thinks that SAB is a big plus....LisaS said:I think the single best thing they could do is build a pool to rival SAB with no pool hopping allowed. A lot of us who own at other resorts would end up competing at the 7-month window to get into SSR now and then so that we could enjoy its wonderful new pool. Put in a lazy river and I'm so there![...]
I never even thought of a monorail. That would rock.DrTomorrow said:Two problems: too nice of a pool complex starts to steal paying customers from BB & TL, and not every DVC owner thinks that SAB is a big plus....
I'm on the Lewisc bandwagon - unless sales at SSR come to a screeching halt, Disney will see no reason to dramatically improve SSR; unless, that is, Disney thinks that they can make more money off of it (carriage rides generate more $$$, for example). I can incremental improvements, like they are already doing with Turf Club, and maybe some cosmetic additions (my plea for a little whimsy) but not a fantasmagorical pool or monorail, etc.
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They may not even build another theme pool. They already have one with a slideSammie said:Disney will not build another SAB, maybe a nice themed pool with cool slide but not an SAB, due to costs.
I'm not a big fan of SAB myself and wasn't advocating building something similar at SSR. Rather, I would like to see them build a pool that offers something unique. That's what I meant about something to rival SAB -- it wouldn't have to be a big sprawling pool complex, but put in something unique that no other DVC resort pool has. That's why the idea of a small lazy river came to mind.Sammie said:Disney will not build another SAB, maybe a nice themed pool with cool slide but not an SAB, due to costs.
cobbler said:What makes the AKL pool so special that no hopping is allowed their either?
They could do something along those lines to a second mini themed pool for SSR. Of course I have no idea what AKL pool or anything looks like as I have never seen it but there must be something about it if you can't hop there.
I've stayed at AKL a few times and I cannot figure this out either. It's a nice pool but as already stated it seems a bit small for the size of the resort. So maybe that's why they don't allow hopping there.cobbler said:What makes the AKL pool so special that no hopping is allowed their either?
LisaS said:I've stayed at AKL a few times and I cannot figure this out either. It's a nice pool but as already stated it seems a bit small for the size of the resort. So maybe that's why they don't allow hopping there.
The other thing I've read but never experienced myself is that it is possible to see animals while lounging in one of the hot tubs. Maybe this only happens in the evening when the pool area is quieter. But I could see this being another reason that the pool is exclusive to guests only.
I do enjoy the pool there. It's not huge, but it's nice and the bar serves a great Mai Tai.
cobbler said:I've been to the resort, ate at Boma and wandered around. Just wondered what was so special about the pool if you couldn't hop there.
Glorydaz said:as for SSR - I love the idea of a lazy river! when my children were small, we would visit Dorney Park and what I loved most there was the lazy river ( so did the kinder)! so SSR brass - if you're reading this - LAZY RIVER ......gets another vote from me
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