Inflatables in resort pools

XAVIER

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Does anyone know if inflatables are allowed in the resort pools...the Dolphin lagoon pool in particular.
My son has a large (5ft) inflatable dolphin that he wants to take in!
 
You should call the hotel to be sure, but I'd think no on something like that. Unless it's completely clear, it would block the lifeguards' view of what's going on under the water (i.e. safety hazard).
 
You will have to call. Disney lets you bring your own tubes, but they have to be transparent.
 
And Disney doesn't allow rafts or other larger type floating items either. Call the resort you are staying at for more info.

The grotto pool gets crowded, so that 5' floatie would take up a lot of room.
 

call me dumb but were will I find transparent tubes at for my 5 year old and 2 year old to use?? I have not seen any like that , that I can recall at walmart or anything.:confused3
 
call me dumb but were will I find transparent tubes at for my 5 year old and 2 year old to use?? I have not seen any like that , that I can recall at walmart or anything.:confused3


Target sells transparent tubes...they are 36 inches & cost $3.14 each.
They have "colors" but they are see-thru.
My target sells pink, blue, orange, green, & yellow transparent ones.

We used them last May everyday at CBR.
We're bringing them to the Dolphin & BCV later this month!
 
When I stayed at AKL they had Nemo rings for sale in the gift shop. They were very inexpensive too... I wouldn't bring a 5' dolphin into the pool... I'd just use whatever they sell at the resort or the lifejackets that are for kids to use at the pool if he needs something to keep him afloat.
 
Okay thanks very much.

Are they allowed at the water parks or do the same rules apply?
 
I would think 5 feet would be to much.

Has anyone had any problems with one of those small infant/toddler ones than they sit in. I have 2 that fold like a playhut toy.
 
Okay thanks very much.

Are they allowed at the water parks or do the same rules apply?

At the waterparks, there are tubes to use for free at the slides/attractions that allow them. Tubes are plentiful there & you won't have a problem finding them.

**By the way, I just got back from Target & decided (after reading this thread earlier) that I'd better pick up some extra tubes for our upcoming trip. I was lucky they still have some!!
 
They don't allow any floats, rafts, noodles, etc at the water parks. Just their tubes and what you can buy in their stores.
 
I would think 5 feet would be to much.

Has anyone had any problems with one of those small infant/toddler ones than they sit in. I have 2 that fold like a playhut toy.

I was wondering the same thing. I want to bring an Infant float for my DS to sit in at the CBR. Do they make transparent ones for infants??
 





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