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At Disneyland you are encouraged to "pool hop," your room card gets you access to the pool area at all 3 hotels. Is the same true at WDW; do they allow "pool hopping ?"
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At Disneyland you are encouraged to "pool hop," your room card gets you access to the pool area at all 3 hotels. Is the same true at WDW; do they allow "pool hopping ?"
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It's only allowed at sister resorts. If you're staying at either Pretty Orleans resort, can you use the pool (s) at three other one. If you're staying at an All-Star resort, you can use the pools at any of the All-Star resorts.
At some (all?) resorts they have installed gates where you use your magic band to gain entry to the pool. Someone staying at Coronado can't hop to the Polynesian pool as the gate won't open for them.
That practice is becoming less and less .... like mentioned some resorts require magic band access.
Just curious...is this because of the price difference of the resorts?
I think it has more to do with location than price. For example, it would be pretty easy for folks at the Magic Kingdom to walk (or monorail) on over to the Contemporary for a mid-day swim if pool hopping were allowed. This would likely overwhelm the capacity of the pool there.
DVC members have hopping privileges to most (but not all) pool locations, with certain blackout dates during busier times. But the list of pools DVC members can use has gone down over recent years. They definitely do not "encourage" it at WDW!
I still suspect that it is because Thurston and Lovey Howell at the GF or BW don't want to rub elbows with us commoners(economy resorts). Magic Bands could easily be coded to permit all resort guests access to all pool areas.
Honesty, the pools at all the resorts are too small (except the YC/BC pool). They are frequently packed to the point there are no chairs available. Pool hoping should not be allowed, even to DVC members. I never understood that.
Is this something new? There was no pool hopping at DL when we stayed at VGC in June 2014.
I don't think rubbing elbows is quite it. Those staying at deluxe resorts are paying not only for a room but also for the use of the amenities it offers, why should others get them for free.
Even though I am DVC I tend to agree with you. Especially with the added fencing going up the space around the pool seems to be getting less and less. When the new VWL pool opens I think it may be added to the list of no hopping and will be for the use of WL and VWL guests only.
Sorry but you are 100 o/o wrong. We just returned from DL (stayed at DH) and used all three pools. Our room card allowed us access and the staff encouraged it.
You were given that access because your main pool was closed. I have stayed at DLH 3 times, GCH 4, and Paradise Pier 2. We were only given access to "other" pools on ONE stay when our pool had to go out of commission for 2 days due to a broken filter. At no other time is it allowed.
You are not listening. We stayed at the Disneyland Hotel the first week of Dec. All resort pools were open and we used all pools. Our room card gave up access. Our tour guide (Walk in Walt's Footsteps) alerted us to the policy that "pool-hopping" was not only allowed, but encouraged at DLR.
This is what it says on DL official website...
"Can I use the services of the other Hotels, although I am not staying at that specific Hotel?
The restaurants at all 3 Hotels of the Disneyland Resort are open to everyone.
However, all other services at the Disneyland Hotel, Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel and Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa are exclusive to the hotel a Guest is staying at with the following exceptions:
If there is a closure or other situation whereby a Guest or Guests have been granted access to services at hotels not specific to where they are staying, they will be duly notified of the temporary policy change.
Guests of the Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel may use the massage services and Pinocchio's Workshop (children activities center) at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa for an additional fee. Advanced reservations are required.
Guests of all 3 Hotels of the Disneyland Resort can enter and re-enter the Resort using the exclusive entrance into and exit from Disney California Adventure Park with valid theme park admission."
I agree with Lynn & Beth's assessment that the pools at many WDW resorts are too small for hopping and that it would be unfair to the guests paying for those amenities to not be able to use them because of over crowding.
Even if WDW did allow pool hopping, it would not be practical for most guest. If you don't have a car, resort to resort travel is lengthy under the best of circumstances. If you do have a car there are resorts that will regularly not allow you to park there if you are not a guest or do not have a reservation at the resort.
So just to piggyback onto this, this fall we are staying at WL but some of our party is staying at Poly. Will my mom and dad be able to go swim with the grandkids at the Poly since the kid's magic bands should let them in or are they going to be strict on that?