Using pools if not a guest

I agree 100% with you on this point!!! They do have the pool "housekeeping" CM's who remove/stock pool towels, they could do the checking (they wear the blue shorts, lifeguards wear red). Lifeguards absolutely need to focus on safety, though they could make it a position in the lifeguard rotation that would not take them away from their normal lifeguard duties (monitoring the pool).
Yes, they are a separate position, just better to keep a distinction. Plus I doubt lifeguards will want to take on that additional duty of playing a quasi-security guard.

The bigger question is how all these “people” are getting to the pools to begin with.
 
Disney may need to find a way to limit resort space to paying guests. I realize this is hard but it can be done. I cannot walk into the plaza hotel in nyc for example unless I am staying there. Not all hotels are completely open access. There are certain spaces Disney should be reserving for the people paying to stay there. It is probably vlogging that makes this an issue. There are too many vloggers using resort space as if it is their living room. And then they inform everyone else how to do it. There is nothing wrong with the occasional non guest meandering about a hotel, but it is starting to reach a critical mass.
Disney is starting to do this. For example, you cannot get into lounge space in the poly tower without a room stay. I have no doubt that they will be doing more of this in the future.
The best way to do this is to limit the influx from Disney springs. Otherwise I’m not sure what else could be done. I don’t even think people staying at the poly can enter the polyINN’s space. But Disney won’t do that, they literally have a skyliner scavenger hunt and encourage guests to visit the different resorts. What you are suggesting would completely change Disney world.

so again, not counting the pools, what exactly do you want Disney to come down hard on regarding the resorts?
 
The best way to do this is to limit the influx from Disney springs. Otherwise I’m not sure what else could be done. I don’t even think people staying at the poly can enter the polyINN’s space. But Disney won’t do that, they literally have a skyliner scavenger hunt and encourage guests to visit the different resorts. What you are suggesting would completely change Disney world.

so again, not counting the pools, what exactly do you want Disney to come down hard on regarding the resorts?
Poly guests can use the pools at the new Tower or the OG Poly. Only Tower guests can use the open spaces on the upper floors, though the doors to enter them are not secure doors - it's the elevators that require a room key or MB to use.
 

Poly guests can use the pools at the new Tower or the OG Poly. Only Tower guests can use the open spaces on the upper floors, though the doors to enter them are not secure doors - it's the elevators that require a room key or MB to use.
I was referring to those open spaces. Again I don’t think it’s as big of an issue as people make it out to be. i do think the Disney springs bus issue is an issue though as that’s how everyone gets there.
 
Disney may need to find a way to limit resort space to paying guests. I realize this is hard but it can be done. I cannot walk into the plaza hotel in nyc for example unless I am staying there. Not all hotels are completely open access. There are certain spaces Disney should be reserving for the people paying to stay there. It is probably vlogging that makes this an issue. There are too many vloggers using resort space as if it is their living room. And then they inform everyone else how to do it. There is nothing wrong with the occasional non guest meandering about a hotel, but it is starting to reach a critical mass.
Disney is starting to do this. For example, you cannot get into lounge space in the poly tower without a room stay. I have no doubt that they will be doing more of this in the future.

That's just not how Disney's business model is set up. O'Hana is open to anyone who wants to eat there, whether they're staying at the Polynesian or not. Disney just has to do a better job of ensuring that only registered guests are in the areas that are supposed to be only for restricted guests. Basically, take the model that seems to be working successfully at Stormalong Bay and apply it property-wide, particularly at the deluxe and popular moderate resorts (like Caribbean Beach).
 
I was referring to those open spaces. Again I don’t think it’s as big of an issue as people make it out to be. i do think the Disney springs bus issue is an issue though as that’s how everyone gets there.

Will the vendors at Disney Springs be as zealous to be there if free continuous transportation from Disney's resorts isn't provided?
 
That's just not how Disney's business model is set up. O'Hana is open to anyone who wants to eat there, whether they're staying at the Polynesian or not. Disney just has to do a better job of ensuring that only registered guests are in the areas that are supposed to be only for restricted guests. Basically, take the model that seems to be working successfully at Stormalong Bay and apply it property-wide, particularly at the deluxe and popular moderate resorts (like Caribbean Beach).
Yes they ain’t filling O’hanas with just poly people every night
 
If anything they would be more zealous if the free parking people can’t leave Disney springs……..

But many of the tens of thousands of people every day who are staying at Disney resorts aren't going to be there. So it's a tradeoff for the vendors.

If they clamp down on pools, what's left for Disney Springs free parking folks to do at the resorts? Shop in the resort shops, eat the food, and generate income for Disney. Sure I guess they could just sit in the lobby and consume oxygen, but that gets old. I doubt that will be the majority.
 
But many of the tens of thousands of people every day who are staying at Disney resorts aren't going to be there. So it's a tradeoff for the vendors.

If they clamp down on pools, what's left for Disney Springs free parking folks to do at the resorts? Shop in the resort shops, eat the food, and generate income for Disney. Sure I guess they could just sit in the lobby and consume oxygen, but that gets old. I doubt that will be the majority.
I wonder what percent of people at Disney springs are resort guests vs non-resort guests. Those parking garages they have are massive.
 
I wonder what percent of people at Disney springs are resort guests vs non-resort guests. Those parking garages they have are massive.

I drive ~85% of the time when I go to WDW and I don't drive to Springs. I ride the bus. Why would I drive? The buses run frequently enough and are free. I have my car for when I need to go to Walmart, Twistee Treat, etc.

Lots of Disney resort guests choose to stay "in the bubble" when they go to WDW and fly in and don't have a car. I'll be doing that in 2 weeks for a long weekend.
 
That’s a lot of additional cast members needed. Some pools have numerous gates. Then if they start only allowing entry and exit from one gate people will complain, rightfully so.
Stormalong Bay limits the entrances and no one complains because it means the people paying to stay there can use the amenity they are paying for.
 
Stormalong Bay limits the entrances and no one complains because it means the people paying to stay there can use the amenity they are paying for.
Pretty much...it's one of the few lines I don't mind standing on at Disney. And it's never a real line anyway maybe a person or family in front of me at most times. But knowing I'm getting what I paid for is worth that any day in my opinion. Just enforce the pools. No need for any other areas. And as for the vloggers I have mixed feelings. I love watching so many of them and leave them on in the background often but they are getting to be intrusive and a bit too much. Not sure what can be done about that.
 
I drive ~85% of the time when I go to WDW and I don't drive to Springs. I ride the bus. Why would I drive? The buses run frequently enough and are free. I have my car for when I need to go to Walmart, Twistee Treat, etc.

Lots of Disney resort guests choose to stay "in the bubble" when they go to WDW and fly in and don't have a car. I'll be doing that in 2 weeks for a long weekend.
My question was regarding like the people actually at Disney springs. Like the make up of them. Of course you should use Disney transportation on your trips. I do, especially since I like to drink at Disney.
 
Pretty much...it's one of the few lines I don't mind standing on at Disney. And it's never a real line anyway maybe a person or family in front of me at most times. But knowing I'm getting what I paid for is worth that any day in my opinion. Just enforce the pools. No need for any other areas. And as for the vloggers I have mixed feelings. I love watching so many of them and leave them on in the background often but they are getting to be intrusive and a bit too much. Not sure what can be done about that.
Disney can easily ban them from their parks if they want to just like they can ban the unofficial tour guides from their parks and people from selling products and services in their parks. They chose not to do so though
 
Disney may need to find a way to limit resort space to paying guests. I realize this is hard but it can be done. I cannot walk into the plaza hotel in nyc for example unless I am staying there. Not all hotels are completely open access. There are certain spaces Disney should be reserving for the people paying to stay there. It is probably vlogging that makes this an issue. There are too many vloggers using resort space as if it is their living room. And then they inform everyone else how to do it. There is nothing wrong with the occasional non guest meandering about a hotel, but it is starting to reach a critical mass.
Disney is starting to do this. For example, you cannot get into lounge space in the poly tower without a room stay. I have no doubt that they will be doing more of
This is great news because we love Poly but avoid it because it is always so crowded. The lounge space should be reserved for guests staying at the resort. I have worked at a Hilton property for over twenty five years. I only work one day a week(love the travel benefits) but you would be surprised at the number of people who sneak in off the street to use our amenities. Whether it be the exercise room, pool, laundry room, or the free lousy breakfast. I'm behind the desk but spend a lot of time on patrol. It's aggravating! During summer we have to hire two additional people for extra eyes. This only raises room rates for everyone. I'm surprised at how entitled people feel. What a lesson to teach their children. Like everyone, we spend a lot of money to enjoy Disney. We carefully choose our resort and enjoy our off days as much as park days. I'm shocked at the amount of people that complain because their pool does not have a slide and that's why they "hop" over. I'm not putting down value resorts, their are a couple we really enjoy, but if you want a slide, pay the price! Issue all guests an arm band at check in. When they go to the bar to place an order, ask to see their band, if they don't have one they aren't served. If a person lines up for the slide, no band, they leave the line. Yes it's a pain and should not be necessary but it is!
 
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My question was regarding like the people actually at Disney springs. Like the make up of them. Of course you should use Disney transportation on your trips. I do, especially since I like to drink at Disney.

Like you said their parking garages are massive and those resort buses run all day long continuously to and from every resort on Disney property. That place probably prints more money than the popcorn stands at the Magic Kingdom.
 
This is great news because we love Poly but avoid it because it is always so crowded. The lounge space should be reserved for guests staying at the resort. I have worked at a Hilton property for over twenty five years. I only work one day a week(love the travel benefits) but you would be surprised at the number of people who sneak in off the street to use our amenities. Whether it be the exercise room, pool, laundry room, or the free lousy breakfast. I'm behind the desk but spend a lot of time on patrol. It's aggravating! During summer we have to hire two additional people for extra eyes. This only raises room rates for everyone. I'm surprised at how entitled people feel. What a lesson to teach their children. Like everyone, we spend a lot of money to enjoy Disney. We carefully choose our resort and enjoy our off days as much as park days. I'm shocked at the amount of people that complain because their pool does not have a slide and that's why they "hop" over. I'm not putting down value resorts, their are a couple we really enjoy, but if you want a slide, pay the price! Issue all guests an arm band at check in. When they go to the bar to place an order, ask to see their band, if they don't have one they aren't served. If a person lines up for the slide, no band, they leave the line. Yes it's a pain and should not be necessary but it is!

Yeah having every guest get a wristband at check-in would solve the problem. I know that since COVID especially a lot of guests go straight to their rooms since their magic bands are already activated, maybe they can get theirs at the pool gates or the front desk as desired. But every guest needs to be issued a wristband for their resort. It's as simple as that.
 














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