Pool use at DVC resorts

jngwright

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Hi-if friends are visiting us at our resort, can they go swimming with us? Or is this verboten?? (We will be at AKV, they are staying at POR)

TIA:thumbsup2
 
Wish I had better news, there is no pool hopping allowed at AKL. Sorry.
 
Thanks-I wasn't sure if this was considered pool hopping, since they were our guest.
I appreciate your answer:)
 
Technically, if you are still under max occupancy, and got room keys for the friends, they'd be ok to use the AKV pool. But I don't think Disney allows the same person to be on the same reservation.
 

Thanks-I wasn't sure if this was considered pool hopping, since they were our guest.
I appreciate your answer:)

Unfortunately, swimming at another resort you are not staying at is pool hopping. Pool hopping is allowed for DVC members only.
 
Unfortunately, swimming at another resort you are not staying at is pool hopping. Pool hopping is allowed for DVC members only.

and even DVC members can't use AKL, BC/YC or BLT pools unless they are staying there.

the OP can visit their friends at POR and swin there if OP is a DVCer
 
and even DVC members can't use AKL, BC/YC or BLT pools unless they are staying there.

the OP can visit their friends at POR and swin there if OP is a DVCer

Thank you. We are and that is what we will do, rather than invite them to come see us.
 
Depending on the time of year, I would ask the lifeguards. We asked a few years ago and we were told, "any guest of yours is a guest of ours". This was at AKL too. It was not very busy and mid day. Now if it is premier season - it probably won't happen.

You could also try at night when it is not very busy at the pools period, but definitely ask the lifeguards as they know what the pool capacity is.
 
Do we need our room key to enter the pool area at AKV Kidani?

Do I need to have my member card to use the pool at POR if we are not staying there?

September will be the first DVC stay, but have stayed on property at WDW a lot. I don't recall ever needing my room key to use a pool.

Oh-and I am ALWAYS polite:thumbsup2:goodvibes
 
Thank you. We are and that is what we will do, rather than invite them to come see us.
POR is one of my favorite pools. Guests at POR can also use POFQ and vice versa so it's 2 pools for the price of one. :goodvibes
Do we need our room key to enter the pool area at AKV Kidani?

Do I need to have my member card to use the pool at POR if we are not staying there?

September will be the first DVC stay, but have stayed on property at WDW a lot. I don't recall ever needing my room key to use a pool.

Oh-and I am ALWAYS polite:thumbsup2:goodvibes

No need for the key unless asked. Personally, I have never been asked to show a key but we tend to go at less crowded times.
 
You need keys at BCV for Stormalong Bay -- they check.

Also you need a key at Vero to open the gate that surrounds the pool.

What we always do is max out our keys. Often there are only 3 of us in a 2 bedroom, so we have plenty of keys for visiting friends.
 
We didn't need our KTTW at AKL that I remember. As much as we have pooled hopped all over the World, we have only been asked for our card once. It was at the Poly going to get towels. Not an issue for us as I had my KTTW that said member.
 
Kidani Village pool does have a locked gate to enter the pool area. You will need your room key to open the gate.

If you go elsewhere, you will need your room key that shows you are a guest on DVC points and your DVC blue ID.
 
Kidani Village pool does have a locked gate to enter the pool area. You will need your room key to open the gate.

If you go elsewhere, you will need your room key that shows you are a guest on DVC points and your DVC blue ID.

When we went to visit Kidani last year we did not need a room key to get in. DH and I just went in, walked around and sat at the bar for a drink. Maybe they have changed it since last April :confused3
 
Kidani Village pool does have a locked gate to enter the pool area. You will need your room key to open the gate.

If you go elsewhere, you will need your room key that shows you are a guest on DVC points and your DVC blue ID.

I think it's more accurate to say you MIGHT need it. Of all the pools I've hopped to, only Stormalong Bay has ever checked.
 
I think it's more accurate to say you MIGHT need it. Of all the pools I've hopped to, only Stormalong Bay has ever checked.

Same here other than our one time getting towels at the Poly. That was before the towel carts and you had to go ask a real person for them.
 
When we stayed at Kidani in July 2009, there was a guard going around checking everyone's room keys (and the pool area wasn't even that crowded).
 
One shouldn't need the blue DVC card but will need DVC member on it to PH. Also, the rule is one has to check prior to see if PH is allowed at that time AND be prepared to be asked to leave if the pool nears capacity. As for listing others on a room, it can be done even if they are on another reservation, the only restriction I'm aware of is one can't be lead on more than one with the same name. We had 9 units in Sept (BCV & BWV) and I was able to check in to every single one and pay the $95 fee associated with each exchange.
 
When we went to visit Kidani last year we did not need a room key to get in. DH and I just went in, walked around and sat at the bar for a drink. Maybe they have changed it since last April :confused3

We agree - we needed no room key to enter the pool area from either end last December.
 


















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