Here's the letter I sent.
I hope it brings some rationality to the argument.
To Whom it May Concern,
I think it is important to address a situation that we experienced on our last visit to Walt Disney World Resort.
On 2/18-2/20/06, we were guests at the Contermporary Resort. We had a room with a pool view and were excited to be so close to this amenity. My 6 year old daughter was very excited to enjoy the pool-slide. We waited until 2/20, as it was to be 80 degrees that day. However, when we tried to enjoy the pool, it was so cold, it was painful. We spent less than 20 minutes in the main pool, alternating playing on the slide with warming up in the hot-tub.
At 5am on 2/21/06, our first day at the Villas at Wilderness Lodge, our 6-year old woke-up with the croup. I can't imagine that the cold swim she endured the day before could have helped very much.
On 2/22/06, it was 85 degrees and our child was feeling better, so we thought we'd try out the pools at the Wilderness Lodge. Once again, we were greeted with a main pool that was too cold to enjoy for more than 15 minutes (our daughter slid down the slide 3 times and we left) and the
DVC pool was _
*so*_ cold that we headed directly for the jacuzzi, which was, by the way, broken (no jets). We chatted with a family from Maine for about 10 minutes and returned to our room.
On 2/23 we spent 5 hours at Centra Care due to the cold, cough and fever my daughter developed. I can't imagine that the cold pools were any help.
On 2/24/06, we moved to the Boardwalk Villas. Since finding out in December '05 that we'd be staying at the Boardwalk, my daughter had been looking forward to spending time in the feature pool. We waited a few days and on an 86 degree day, we took her to the main pool at the Boardwalk. Do I need to repeat what we experienced? In a nutshell, a COLD pool and another very UNCOMFORTABLE twenty minutes.
We have been to Disney World and stayed on Disney property 5 times since 2003 (February 2005 being one) and I can honestly say that I have never encountered such uncomfortable temperatures in any of the pools until this stay. I can only assume, since we stayed at three different resorts and encountered this same ecperiences at all three, that Disney has lowered pool tempartures throughout the resort.
This has greatly diminished our guest experience at your resort and we are rather perturbed that we, as New Yorkers, will not be able to enjoy the swimming and sun that we look forward to when visiting Central Florida.
Unhappily yours,