J'Adore Disney
With a smile and a song...
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I have stayed at the GF multiple times. The splash pad is a considerable distance from the lagoon edge. There is a large beach, and then a large paved walkway before you get to the splash pad. There are 2 pools, and the central ( very large) pool is no where near a beach. I have been staying here since 1990 and I have been to the beach there once for about 15 minutes, it was hot and pointless. You would not be missing a thing if you avoid the beach completely. I love this resort, and feel very safe. The pool areas are well lit, and almost always very populated. My policy has always been to stick with the light and pavement when on vacation, no matter where I am. Too many creepy crawly unknown things in the dark.
I would 100% feel safe staying at this resort again. It truly is a magical resort
I hope this helps.
I would MOST DEFINITELY stay in Disney's Grand Floridian Resort.
I live in Miami, Florida and very close to beaches and the Atlantic ocean. When I go to WDW, I find those man-made beaches pointless too. Personally, I go no where near them, I wouldn't even considering sticking my pinky toe into one!
However, I understand how guests visiting WDW from a landlocked state or country may desire the feel of a beach and having somewhere cool and breezy to sit while watching their kids play, watching a movie under the stars, or watching fireworks, and while totally being enthralled in the "perfect moment" sadly become oblivious to the dangers.
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