Great information, thanks for sharing. I was surprised to read where someone said Disney didn't call them quiet pools, that didn't seem to coorespond with my recollection either. Obviously, Disney does call them quiet pools. They also describe them in a manner where you would expect less noise than the attraction pools.Originally posted by donald@home
These are a few examples I found of Disney literature describing the smaller pools as Quiet Pools (emphasis is mine)
From the original hardcover 3 ring binder Old Key West section:
"Other Recreation: Four heated swimming pools - two large pools... plus TWO QUIET POOLS"
From the original hardcover 3 ring binder Board Walk Villa Section: Luna Park: "An enormous free-form pool area with a carnival theme... Resort also features 2 QUIET POOLS"
From the 2002 - 2003 Member Guidebook:
Page 94, Beach Club Villa Fun and Games - "Dunes Cove Pool: NEED TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL? THIS QUIET POOL... is a perfect setting for RELAXATION, whether you want to read a novel or simply bask in the sun."
Page 102, BWV Fun and Games - "Luna Park- It's carnival time by the pool! The enormous free form pool is crowned by the famous Keister Coaster water slide... FOR A QUIETER SWIM, the resort also offers two additional pools."
Page 118, VWL Fun and Games - "Hidden Springs Pool - Get back to nature with this QUIET POOL and spa... A great place to appreciate the beauty around you."
Unfortunately, there are irresponsible parents who do not mind thier children's offensive and disruptive behavior. I had to deal with such parent tonight. That probably doesn't describe anyone posting on this forum, but I think we've all been witness to such poor parenting tactics if not at WDW, certainly through some other experience. The problem is larger than just the pools.