DVCPAT said:
Generating heat consumes a lot of energy. I was reading an article that calculated the cost to heat a 1000 sq. ft. pool in Miami
Miami 1/1-12/31
78° water temp = $1335
80° water temp =$1780
82° water temp = $2250
Energy consumption for each degree rise in warmth will cost from 10 to 30% more in energy costs
Hi
I agree with you that it will cost a considerable amount of money to keep the pools heated to 84 to 86 degrees as they have in the past.
I know that it is nice to be energy concious.
I am not knocking anyone on that.
But the one place I do not want to loose the luxury is the HEATED POOL.
I don't buy cars that get under 20 mpg, and I don't get upset over others who do. We all pick our energy savings choices.
But this is the luxury that I require at Disney, A HEATED 84 to 86 degree pool.
Even at the Disney Hotels they give you the option, throw the towel in the Tub if you want it replaced, or hang it up if you don't.
But in the case of the heated pool, I get no choice !
If Disney is testing the waters, yes that is an intentional pun, they will not get my support on this issue.
I don't want to hear any of my invited guests saying something like
"Is Disney Being To Cheap to Heat the Pools". (And they will !)
Unless they want to advertise that Storm Along Bay is the only Pool at Disney that DVC members can "ALL" go to in the WINTER and it will be the only one that gets the 84 to 86 degree temperature. But that will cause a traffic jam there. All the other pools will be nearly empty.
Perhaps they can just charge more there to swim and change the name to Storm Along Pay.
I don't want to get started again on what I think BLIZZARD BEACH could live up to on its name sake. That could be next !
I am willing to pay 4.00 for a Mickey Ice Cream Pop, if that is what it takes to keep the pools heated from 84 to 86 degrees.
I just love those Mickey Ice Cream Pops, they are worth every penny.