Pool Renovations (Pics Included)

My question is ... Are guests not allowed to use other pools? We are going for the first time and i thought we would be able to check out other resorts:)
 
My question is ... Are guests not allowed to use other pools? We are going for the first time and i thought we would be able to check out other resorts:)

Folk may not be too happy with me when I say this, however,,
I pool hop,,I just dont tell what resort I'm stay'n at.

Years ago when we first started do'n Disney resorts, Disney actually promoted use of the other resorts facilities, and thats how we got started pool hopping. And we never stopped,,still do'n it !:thumbsup2

I figure that if Disney promotes the use of the Forts facilites to everyone else, then whats good for the goose, is good for the gander.:banana:

Just my opinion.
 
Folk may not be too happy with me when I say this, however,,
I pool hop,,I just dont tell what resort I'm stay'n at.

Years ago when we first started do'n Disney resorts, Disney actually promoted use of the other resorts facilities, and thats how we got started pool hopping. And we never stopped,,still do'n it !:thumbsup2

I figure that if Disney promotes the use of the Forts facilites to everyone else, then whats good for the goose, is good for the gander.:banana:

Just my opinion.

Thanks for the info. It is good to be back on this site. I have been wrapped up in Christmas and lost my focus on Walt Disney World. This is just the site and y'all are just the people to get us excited again:yay: also i better stay focused as expensive as I anticipate this trip to be it will take focus to save enough pennies
 
My question is ... Are guests not allowed to use other pools? We are going for the first time and i thought we would be able to check out other resorts:)


pool hopping is limited to DVC members staying at a dvc resort on points (except even they cannot use AKL and BCV pool unless staying there). Your Key to the World card is coded as to where you are staying in addition to DVC member's key to the world cards say "member" on it. Lifeguards are trained how to read the codes and will ask illegal hoppers to leave.
that being said, once the fort gets it's new pool and word gets out....i bet ALOT of hoppers will be using it! I hope they enforce the rule better!
 

Don't pool hop at the Yacht or Beach club, they have arm bands for their pool guests. :sad1:
 
You are free to go check out the other resorts, look around, eat, shop... seems the one thing you can't do any longer is use the other resort pool. When you get your check in paperwork "NO POOL HOPPING" will be stamped on there in big red letters (although I'm pretty sure someone here said they can't read red ink :lmao: )

Let's just hope the new FW pool isn't sooooo cool that it will be inundated with people who decide that since there at FW anyway for the Hoop-de-Doo (or whatever), might as well check out the pool too! :sad2:

Not sure how strict the other resorts are on checking when it comes to pool hopping. Except B&Y... super strict there and I've heard you can't even get into the pool area without proving you're a guest there.
 
not too strict. i sort of cringed when my son came back and said, hey, we swam at the Wild. Lodge pool today! i said, oh no! i told him he really wasn't allowed since we weren't staying there on points (we were staying at the fort on points). he said "well, my card says MEMBER, so I will just play dumb", lol. I said, well don't come get me to get you out of disney jail!:lmao:
 
Not sure how strict the other resorts are on checking when it comes to pool hopping. Except B&Y... super strict there and I've heard you can't even get into the pool area without proving you're a guest there.

We checked out the Yacht and Beach Club a couple of weeks ago, and walked around the pool area. No one told us we couldn't, but now I feel so...naughty. :ssst:
 
I don't know why the BC/YC are so restrictive. We've stayed at the BC and at the WL. The BC/YC pool area was nice, but nothing to get excited about. The WL pool area was much nicer IMHO. All I can guess is that it is more about enforcing a particular kind of clientele.
 
We checked out the Yacht and Beach Club a couple of weeks ago, and walked around the pool area. No one told us we couldn't, but now I feel so...naughty. :ssst:

:lmao:
Lucky! I guess the Mickey Police don't come out of the bushes unless you actually try and swim in it. :rotfl:

Ooh - or maybe the water turns red when a non Y&B guest gets in. :rotfl2:
 
My question is ... Are guests not allowed to use other pools? We are going for the first time and i thought we would be able to check out other resorts:)

Pool hopping is not allowed unless you are a DVC member staying at a DVC resort on points then you may use whatever pool you like other than Storm Along Bay at the Yacht and Beach or the pool at AKL. If you are asked for your resort ID which happens far more often than many like to admit and you do not have an id for said resort you are then told/asked to leave the pool with your family in tow.
 
Pool hopping is not allowed unless you are a DVC member staying at a DVC resort on points then you may use whatever pool you like other than Storm Along Bay at the Yacht and Beach or the pool at AKL. If you are asked for your resort ID which happens far more often than many like to admit and you do not have an id for said resort you are then told/asked to leave the pool with your family in tow.

that may be just to embarassing for me to risk it. I have to say i love that i can always get my questions answered here. y'all are great!!:cheer2:
 
that may be just to embarrassing for me to risk it. I have to say i love that i can always get my questions answered here. y'all are great!!:cheer2:

I know my wife would kill me if we did this when not staying on points at a DVC resort and we were asked to leave the pool she would die of embarrassment then kill me after we returned to the room LOL.
 
I don't know why the BC/YC are so restrictive. We've stayed at the BC and at the WL. The BC/YC pool area was nice, but nothing to get excited about. The WL pool area was much nicer IMHO. All I can guess is that it is more about enforcing a particular kind of clientele.


i think its because its considered a mini water park with the lazy river, the sand bottom, the whirlpool section and all the water falls scattered around, not to mention the longest slide on property. it's far superior to any other pool on property, ask any kid, lol. For those very reasons though, alot of parents worry about not being able to see their little ones because of the way it's layed out.

the one i don't get is the AKL pool. Not sure why they've aways restricted us from swimming there if not staying there. the pool is nothing special. it's not like you get to swim with giraffe's or anything, lol.
 
"-- Fort Wilderness Meadows Pool will be closed January 12 -
March 13, 2009."


So I gues it's really happening!
:banana: :cheer2:
 
Carl Spackler: This place got a pool?
Ty Webb: Pool and a pond... Pond be good for you.

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Do not swim in any pool! They all contain high levels of Dihydrogen Monoxide.

Each year, Dihydrogen Monoxide is a known causative component in many thousands of deaths and is a major contributor to millions upon millions of dollars in damage to property and the environment. Some of the known perils of Dihydrogen Monoxide are:

  • Death due to accidental inhalation of DHMO, even in small quantities.
  • Prolonged exposure to solid DHMO causes severe tissue damage.
  • Excessive ingestion produces a number of unpleasant though not typically life-threatening side-effects.
  • DHMO is a major component of acid rain.
  • Gaseous DHMO can cause severe burns.
  • Contributes to soil erosion.
  • Leads to corrosion and oxidation of many metals.
  • Contamination of electrical systems often causes short-circuits.
  • Exposure decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes.
  • Found in biopsies of pre-cancerous tumors and lesions.
  • Given to vicious dogs involved in recent deadly attacks.
  • Often associated with killer cyclones in the U.S. Midwest and elsewhere, and in hurricanes including deadly storms in Florida, New Orleans and other areas of the southeastern U.S.
  • Thermal variations in DHMO are a suspected contributor to the El Nino weather effect.
 
Ok you had me for a second. Then Chemistry 101 leaked back into my consciousness...

Dihydrogen Monoxide = H2O :rotfl: :rotfl2:
 












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