mrsminniemouse
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We just got home from 14 nights in a one bed at SSR. We were in the Springs section and had a great time on the whole. We struggled with the AC in the room though. During the night we would wake up feeling awful as it was so stuffy in the room, totally airless. I think it was because the AC cut off in the night. We tried to override the AC controls as I had read here but it did not seem to help. We live in England and are not used to AC but we have never encountered this problem before, we were glad to get home and sleep in a room with an open window! We kept waking up feeling hungover - woolly head, dry mouth...yuck.
The pool was the really annoying issue for us. DD2.5 loves to swim and being pregnant I was looking forward to relaxing in the pool. However, the main pool was freezing cold. I could not bear to get in. DD would cry and shiver as she got in but wanted to get in so badly she would suffer it. Of course, you got used to it after a while but it was not pleasant. The pool had lots of people sitting around it but not getting in. You could actually watch people dip their toes in the zero entry part, pull a face, shake their heads and walk away. I heard several mums say to their kids they wouldn't get in with them as it was too cold.
I complained to two lifeguards who were vague about it and said it was heated. A front desk CM and another guest told me WDW have a new policy, across property that pools are now heated to a lower temp than the old 82 degrees ( or whatever it was) as a cost cutting measure. I have no idea if this is true but it was very cold. In the past I have swum in WDW resort pools in December and found it ok. This was horrible. Anyone know anything about this? Sorry if I am repeating another thread, haven't had time to catch up yet.
I loved SSR last time we visited (Sept 04) but these issues (AC and pool heat) took the shine off a bit this time. I was so disappointed with the pool situation, it is freezing here in England and I so wanted to splash about in the pool but I just could not face it. Please dont think I am whingeing, lots and lots of people were complaining about this. Maybe in the summer it wont matter so much but in Feb you need a good level of pool heat. I understand it is good for the environment and cost saving to lower the heat, but to make it unbearably cold seems unacceptable. I feel quite annoyed and cheated about it.
Interested to hear other peoples experiences and views,
Mandy
The pool was the really annoying issue for us. DD2.5 loves to swim and being pregnant I was looking forward to relaxing in the pool. However, the main pool was freezing cold. I could not bear to get in. DD would cry and shiver as she got in but wanted to get in so badly she would suffer it. Of course, you got used to it after a while but it was not pleasant. The pool had lots of people sitting around it but not getting in. You could actually watch people dip their toes in the zero entry part, pull a face, shake their heads and walk away. I heard several mums say to their kids they wouldn't get in with them as it was too cold.
I complained to two lifeguards who were vague about it and said it was heated. A front desk CM and another guest told me WDW have a new policy, across property that pools are now heated to a lower temp than the old 82 degrees ( or whatever it was) as a cost cutting measure. I have no idea if this is true but it was very cold. In the past I have swum in WDW resort pools in December and found it ok. This was horrible. Anyone know anything about this? Sorry if I am repeating another thread, haven't had time to catch up yet.
I loved SSR last time we visited (Sept 04) but these issues (AC and pool heat) took the shine off a bit this time. I was so disappointed with the pool situation, it is freezing here in England and I so wanted to splash about in the pool but I just could not face it. Please dont think I am whingeing, lots and lots of people were complaining about this. Maybe in the summer it wont matter so much but in Feb you need a good level of pool heat. I understand it is good for the environment and cost saving to lower the heat, but to make it unbearably cold seems unacceptable. I feel quite annoyed and cheated about it.
Interested to hear other peoples experiences and views,
Mandy
