We just stayed at Beach Club last week/end. I felt very uncomfortable with the way the water slide is set up. Kids (and adults) have to leave the pool area, cross a public path, and re-enter another gate. I’m sure there are parents (like those of older kids or siblings who have been instructed to stick together) for whom this is not a concern. My daughter is 7. She’s an only child with medical needs; I am a single parent. I wasn’t prepared to do it (I was looking forward to lounging by the pool), but I spent one afternoon very actively engaged in the pool experience.
DD and I rode the water slide repeatedly. When I’d had enough of that, I suggested the lazy river (she and I both loved that!). It was difficult to get two tubes; DD was upset that I wouldn’t let her go around in one tube while I waited for a second, but I didn’t feel comfortable letting her out of my line of sight. So I made her wait. When I told her I needed a break, I instructed her to swim and play in only one particular area where I could see her from my lounger.
It was a far less leisurely pool experience for me than I’ve grown accustomed to at other resorts. I will be more prepared the next time we stay at BC to spend a lot of time in the pool and little time lounging. I wasn’t prepared for how hands-on the pool would be for me, lol. We both had a great time at the pool, though. I thought it was very clean and didn’t find the sand gross the way real beach sand feels. A fun pool, but not a particularly relaxing experience for me. I’ve always told my DD that the pool at the Poly is so, so crowded and I’m not a fan of that, but now that we’ve stayed both places, for a more leisurely pool experience, I will stay at the Poly. That said, we have plans to return to the Beach Club in July, and I can’t wait! It is a really fun pool. Even if I’d been expecting a more relaxing afternoon, I had a great time at Stormalong Bay. I told DD it’s one of my favorite Disney pools!