vascubaguy said:I voted no, only because I think it would be overkill to have it at ALL the resorts. Not to mention the increase in expense to supply the bands and have people out to enforce it. It already gets limited enforcement at the resorts that do utilize the wristbands.
Oh, and although I haven't done this, I wouldn't see a problem if my cousin (who lives in Orlando) comes to visit me while I'm at WDW and we hung out at the pool.
We have only gone during the summer, but have always noticed that SAB wrist bands were being rigorously enforced. Even if they don't enforce 100%, it would cut back on pool crashing from the standpoint that many people think that no wristband program = no rule being broken. I've seen many posts on the other boards talking freely about pool hopping, and many say "except SAB, of course".My other reservation with this idea is that Disney doesn't enforce their rules much anyway, so it's illogical to think they would enforce this one.
What's worse...pool police or pool crashing to the point where resort guests can't enjoy their pool?cdmickey said:Pool police: No.
Granny said:What's worse...pool police or pool crashing to the point where resort guests can't enjoy their pool?
dumbo71 said:...and the flagrant abuse of bringing in unregistered guests at WDW?
tjkraz said:That has got to be the funniest thing I've read in a looooong time.![]()
Such venom behind those words.
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Nothing says "magical" quite like wristband checkpoints scattered throughout your (otherwise) 4-star resort. Gotta keep the riff-raff out, eh?![]()
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tjkraz said:Very well. Your words:
"I would say they can visit only if that doesn't put you over the occupancy limits for the room you have booked."
"Security shouldn't be allowing any unregistered guests into any resorts."
And then there's the previously quoted comment about the "...flagrant abuse of bringing in unregistered guests..."
I see you're now trying to spin things a bit differently, implying that this is targeted at pool crashers only. Seems a bit disingenuous given that your poll suggests that one option would be to require wristbands be worn throughout the resort. After all, if the wristbands are to address pool abuse only, then poll options 1 and 4 are the same, no?
Still, I'll give you credit for seeing the error of your ways.![]()
As for this comment: "When I see a problem I like to correct it." I think your expectations might be a bit lofty given that this is.....ahem....a web site poll.
You hit that nail on the head. At least when I was there mid October. I know there were some DTD resort area guests (or coming over from DTD in general) by the main pool.dumbo71 said:WL and BWV have serious problems. SSR is next.