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Today's DIS e-mail stated that by early November, all WDW pools will be unavailable outside of their official operating hours. Currently, you can swim "at your own risk" while lifeguards aren't present, but that will no longer be the case. Any pools that don't have fences around them will get them.
The article states that this may be related to the incident a few months ago where a small child drowned while swimming with his family when no lifeguards were present. However, I wonder if it's not related to "pool hoppers" and other problems.
For example, one of Tikiman's rumors a few months ago was that the Poly DVC was going to get a new water feature, possibly a lazy river like Aulani. We all know that non-resort guests abuse WDW pools on a regular basis, and a lazy river would have been a big problem if left uncontrolled. If they fence in the pools & put a magic band scanner at each entrance, Disney can eliminate (or greatly reduce) pool abuses. Some posters here have stated that some pools "cannot" be fenced in due to their sprawling size or design - I'm curious as to whether which pools are "problems", and if anyone has seen signs of fences around any of them yet.
The article states that this may be related to the incident a few months ago where a small child drowned while swimming with his family when no lifeguards were present. However, I wonder if it's not related to "pool hoppers" and other problems.
For example, one of Tikiman's rumors a few months ago was that the Poly DVC was going to get a new water feature, possibly a lazy river like Aulani. We all know that non-resort guests abuse WDW pools on a regular basis, and a lazy river would have been a big problem if left uncontrolled. If they fence in the pools & put a magic band scanner at each entrance, Disney can eliminate (or greatly reduce) pool abuses. Some posters here have stated that some pools "cannot" be fenced in due to their sprawling size or design - I'm curious as to whether which pools are "problems", and if anyone has seen signs of fences around any of them yet.