We stayed at the BWV in October this year. We walked over to YC/BC to check out the pool at SAB, and decided to give it a shot. We never were asked to show that we were guests, and we went back two more times. I know this will upset some people, but I think the real concern comes during the busy times.
It is possible they have enforced this policy more since we were there.
Eric
JTimber said:
Upset me???? No, but I'm the laid back type.
How do you look in the mirror everyday knowing you INTENTIONALLY violate rules???????
It isn't about the silly pool it is about living your life in the right way.
I'm sorry you haven't got that yet.
Good luck to you and yours,
Jay
First off, I also immensely dislike it when people don't follow the rules.
That stated, I'll share with you all a little "secret." As a
DVC member who has stayed twice at the BC, I can confidently state this: usage security at SAB is highly,
highly overrated.
Due to school schedules, my family only visits WDW during busy seasons. When we’ve stayed at BVC at those times and gone to SAB, over half the time the entry gates aren't even being manned by a CM.
Annoying? Yes, but we felt a little better when were asked to show our resort ID when we picked up towels. Problem is, more often than not no one was manning the towel station either, so in numeorus cases
nobody asked.
When bracelet handouts do happen at the gate, we have seen people getting into SAB without going through them. In fact, during our last visit (when I was assessing the crowd at SAB on a hot late June day) I estimated that at least a quarter of those in the pool didn’t have bracelets on. And no, CMS weren’t exactly yanking those people out.
So while I
don’t approve of any of this, any generalization that there is regular, aggressive enforcement of pool hopping policy at SAB is IMHO a DIS urban myth. Again, that doesn't justify those who abuse that. Rather, it implies that if Disney is really serious about the policy, they need to be more serious about enforcing it.