Aintdisablast
Earning My Ears
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- Dec 11, 2005
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YoHo said:And Aintdisablast, Last I checked, The DVC places had their own pools. So what you're really saying is that Disney didn't create pools at the DVC resorts good enough to keep the customers happy. The customers had different expectations that weren't fullfilled. And now instead of fixing the pools, they're restricting a 25 year old tradition.
I'd like to see some stats on locals using the pools. WDW isn't exactly in the middle of a bustling suburb. It takes some work to get there.
Don't go putting words in my mouth, that's not at all what I'm saying.
DVC resorts that were built as stand-alone resorts - OKW,BWV,SSR,VB & HHI have great theme pools as well as quiet pools. BCV & VWL were add-on resorts with limited capacity.Because of the close proximity to the theme pools of BC and WL ( the farthest room at BCV or VWL from the theme pool is still WAY closer then the farthest rooms at the other resorts) and the additional dues expense to BCV and VWL owners to maintain their own seperate theme pool - lifeguards being a major expense - it simply made more sense to use the existing resort pools and share the expense.
As for local abuse stats: I'm sure none exists although I'm absolutely certain it happens because I've had conversations with these abusers at SAB. When we discuss safety issues in the parks, we always agree that one incident is one too many, you never stop trying to improve your safety standards. Even though the consequences of locals using pools cannot compare to a safety issue, the "one is one too many" standards still needs to apply.
If ONE Disney resort guest is denied a pool lounger or turned away because the pool is at capacity or inconvienced in any way because of a freeloader, then something must be done to correct the problem.
As for your last point..... it's no more difficult for a local to pack up a day trips worth of stuff and head over to SAB then it is for them to drive to any other public facility. Personnally, I think the abuse is more a product of the Boardwalk Entertainment area and the exchange of info over the internet. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out how easy it is to park for free at an Epcot resort, spend the day at SAB, shower & change in resort pool house and spend the evening at Jelly Rolls. Disney may have made a couple bucks at Jelly Rolls, but it can never be enough to justify a resort guest not getting what they paid for.