MagicBands alone aren't much of a deterrent, IMO. Someone looking to crash the pools can just sidle in behind a guest opening the gate. Few people are going to slam the gate in a stranger's face and say something along the lines of "use your own band...assuming you're even a guest."
In all our trips to WDW, we've never had a situation where we couldn't find a couple pool chairs that are free. Maybe some pools would be marginally less crowded if they could keep out the riff raff. Things like outdoor movies and marshmallow roasts are never crowded.
The Caribbean Beach test was interesting. If Disney actually tracked guest counts before and during the test, they would have meaningful data on how much things changed with policing in-place. Data that could be applied to other pools.
It's easy to fantasize that 20-30% of all pool visitors are non-guests. But if it's really 2-3%, you're investing a lot of resources--and introducing a hassle factor for actual guests--without yielding any real results. It's tough for me to envision a dozen FL families going to the same Disney resort on the same day and staying for hours and hours.
It's sad that people would do that. But policing the pools and resort grounds is not a change I would make simply out of spite.
In all our trips to WDW, we've never had a situation where we couldn't find a couple pool chairs that are free. Maybe some pools would be marginally less crowded if they could keep out the riff raff. Things like outdoor movies and marshmallow roasts are never crowded.
The Caribbean Beach test was interesting. If Disney actually tracked guest counts before and during the test, they would have meaningful data on how much things changed with policing in-place. Data that could be applied to other pools.
It's easy to fantasize that 20-30% of all pool visitors are non-guests. But if it's really 2-3%, you're investing a lot of resources--and introducing a hassle factor for actual guests--without yielding any real results. It's tough for me to envision a dozen FL families going to the same Disney resort on the same day and staying for hours and hours.
It's sad that people would do that. But policing the pools and resort grounds is not a change I would make simply out of spite.