baymenxpac
Well-Known Member
alright, i'm 13 days out from my next trip, but i wanted to go over something that i ran into last summer. it seems like this has become standard practice for all the resorts lately, but from the hours of about 1:00-4:00, there are "pool games" at most of the main pools.
not too much of a problem if you're, say...staying at old key west, where there are two quiet pools. different story if you're at bay lake, where there's only one pool.
my question is this: do you guys like them? does anyone? keep in mind, i don't have kids yet, so this may make me biased. but i do remember being a kid, and i'm almost sure i got along without having organized disney trivia screamed at me over a microphone. my parents, ya know...watched and entertained me.
i ask because i feel like it detracts from the ambiance of certain hotels. i do enjoy the main pool at old key west, even after the addition of the slide, which made it a touch more kid-heavy. but part of what i like about staying there the very laid-back feel. i like the sound track, i like to be able to kick back, have a drink, and relax, and i sort of don't want to hear, "WHO ARE DONALD'S THREE NEPHEWS?!?!" while i'm trying to do that. at bay lake, there's no escaping it, since they do the same stuff about 30 yards away at the contemporary pool, too.
i just feel like they could do that at SOME resorts, and not others? i'd imagine typical grand floridian or polynesian guests may feel the same way? i don't know...just feels very "one disney"-influenced to me.
not too much of a problem if you're, say...staying at old key west, where there are two quiet pools. different story if you're at bay lake, where there's only one pool.
my question is this: do you guys like them? does anyone? keep in mind, i don't have kids yet, so this may make me biased. but i do remember being a kid, and i'm almost sure i got along without having organized disney trivia screamed at me over a microphone. my parents, ya know...watched and entertained me.
i ask because i feel like it detracts from the ambiance of certain hotels. i do enjoy the main pool at old key west, even after the addition of the slide, which made it a touch more kid-heavy. but part of what i like about staying there the very laid-back feel. i like the sound track, i like to be able to kick back, have a drink, and relax, and i sort of don't want to hear, "WHO ARE DONALD'S THREE NEPHEWS?!?!" while i'm trying to do that. at bay lake, there's no escaping it, since they do the same stuff about 30 yards away at the contemporary pool, too.
i just feel like they could do that at SOME resorts, and not others? i'd imagine typical grand floridian or polynesian guests may feel the same way? i don't know...just feels very "one disney"-influenced to me.