(I’m taking this thread as a discussion, not an argument, with pros and cons.). And not saying you are arguing. If you are, I apologize for not recognizing it.
I was actually quoting the words of a member of this forum Regarding a party-like pool environment. Combined with what I have experienced on other cruise lines. Disney Resort pools are not noisy experiences - and I have seen the party atmosphere. But I have not seen a swim-up pool bar in the WDW resorts, either.
My worst fear might never be realized if a pool were put on one of the islands.
I really just don’t see that Disney has a need for a pool. They manage to get enough business - no need to compete by lowering prices. They aren’t that quick to change their MO if it’s working - other than by taking away things (until they get too much push back).
I have an underlying belief that money is the driving force behind most decisions - then what we want. And explain why a non-cruiser designed the Triton class. It’s not always logic or listening to the customers.
As for ocean v pool safety: my concern would be that parents would trust the pool to be safe and leave children unattended there. I don’t think there is the same response to beach safety - a little more watching your own people. It is not true for everyone, nor may be true at all.
But again, I have never heard of a drowning at
Castaway Cay, but know of it happening onboard a
DCL ship.
We can all hope they make LP a great destination. I imagine we’ll be hearing comparisons of it to CC for quite awhile! I am happy we get to visit this beautiful area of the world. Pool or no pool.
But, again, I’d like a lazy river.

. (Yes, I like the excursion to Atlantis in Nassau - specifically for the lazy river. And it’s what I do at Blizzard Beach. I guess I am not opposed to man-made water areas. Both are peaceful.)