Ok am I to understand you cant swim at another pool if you are staying in a different resort? I ask because my sister is staying in Animal Kingdom Lodge and my sister and myself decided to join her for a few days, but my other sister is a florida resident so we got a better rate at all stars, I just assumed we could go over and swim with them, is this not the case?
Ok am I to understand you cant swim at another pool if you are staying in a different resort? I ask because my sister is staying in Animal Kingdom Lodge and my sister and myself decided to join her for a few days, but my other sister is a florida resident so we got a better rate at all stars, I just assumed we could go over and swim with them, is this not the case?
You are correct...this is not the case. Below is the policy right from the "Mouse's" mouth you can say...
Resort Guests may only use the pool(s) located at the resort in which the Guest is staying. Pool hopping to other resorts is not allowed.
Exceptions:
Disney Vacation Club Members staying at a DVC Resort at the Walt Disney World Resort and Disney's Vero Beach Resort are permitted to use other Disney Vacation Club and WDW Resort hotel pools (in addition to the pool(s) at the Resort where they are staying) if those pools are not at capacity. If the pool they are visiting reaches capacity, they may be asked to leave in order to accommodate Guests of that Resort hotel. They must present their current "Key to the World" card with the "Disney Vacation Club Member" designation on it to use other Resort hotel pools.
Pool hopping is NOT available at any time at Stormalong Bay and the leisure pools at Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resorts, and the pools at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge and Disney's Contemporary Resort (Including Bay Lake Tower). There are no exceptions to this policy.
Pool hopping is restricted at all pools during certain periods of high occupancy. Members should contact DVC Member Services if they would like more information.
Guests staying at Disney's Port Orleans Resort may utilize the pools in both Riverside and French Quarter.
Guests staying at Disney's All-Star Resorts may utilize the all the pools at Sports, Music, and Movies.
Well I called disney because of this thread. He said they are trying to discourage pool hopping from one resort to another, but in the case like ours where we have family at two different resorts he said it would not be a problem, to just go and talk to the resort upon arrival and let them know and they would allow us to come as guests, so I feel better
Just a warning: whoever you talked to has no authority to permit you to "pool hop." That is up to the resort where you plan to bring guests and will depend upon crowd levels at the time you ask. So, by all means, ask when you get there, but be prepared for the possibility that your request will be denied.
Yes, I agree. Just ask at the front desk of one of the resort pools where the family/friends are staying. There are rules about "pool hopping" but many can be overruled by a sympathetic manager or life guard. They understand that sometimes families stay at different resorts and like to spend the day together without dropping $40 each to go to a waterpark. If you are not going at a busy time when the pools are packed to the gills (like Christmas break & Spring Break) the answer will likely be "yes"Please feel free to ask when you get to the resort. The DIS members have a different interest (wanting less crowded pools) than Disney itself (wanting happy guests). Many many people have reported being allow to do just what you've asked to do.
Yep. The lifeguards at the pool have the final say as to wether you are allowed to bring guests in or not. Which makes sense as they are the ones who have to keep an eye on everyone.
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