AmyB2006
I'd rather be in Disney!
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here is the phrase you used that other posters have a problem with... the insidepart.
who wants to pay to stay at a resort with a balcony and not be able to use it when you get back from the parks? or even, at BW, back from Jelly rolls? I agree with keeping it down both late at night and early in the morning. but having to stay inside? no way.
even most of the pools on disney property don't close. they just don't have lifeguards. you are allowed to use the pools all night. just be quiet. the signs at the pools at the value resorts and the "quiet" pools at the moderate resorts state that after 10pm (I believe that's the time) you should be quiet at the pools. (not that you have to go inside).
and by quiet, they mean no screaming, etc, not normal conversation.
I can see where that can be misconstrued. I'm not saying that if you're simply at Disney that everyone has to be inside for the night at 10 pm. Obviously, yes, that is ridiculous. I am saying that once 10 to 11 rolls around and you are in your room you should be courteous to others with regards to noise. I personally wouldn't be gabbing away on my balcony, but clearly others don't feel the same. Which is their prerogative. The OP asked for opinions.
And obviously if you're staying at BW and you have a BW view and it's noisy out there, that would be different. There are always exceptions. Or if you're by the pool and it's noisy at the pool etc. Exceptions. I stated my opinion as a general rule that I follow. If I am in my room, and it's "late", I try to be courteous to the other people around me.
The thing that is aggravating is that I tried to clarify that statement (and this has to be at least the 5th time now) and people are still hanging their hat on my original post.