NelleBelle
Well-Known Member
That's unfortunate
Was hoping it was done just to get us going on a rant (got me up onto my soapbox, which has had entirely too much action of late).

what's the use of having a soapbox if you don't get on it, frequently?
I believe in multitasking , use it for both.......simultaneously.You make it into a derby racer. DUH.
I have read all the posts in this thread, if you haven't been defending his actions, you could have fooled me. Let's just say at a minimum you are trying to rationalize his behavior . We will agree to disagree. Wait a moment...... have you been pool hopping at WDW before, or considering doing it in the future? You rascal!!!!
Had you thrown in: Wheelchair, service-dog, or Donald Trump into that sentence...the internet as we know it would have imploded. Talk about a close call.![]()
I registered my toy Yorkie-Poo as a service dog because she get's lonesome when I leave her for more than 5 minutes at a time. Also, who is going to feed her a diet of sweet tarts and nibbles of other human delicacies if I'm not there? It's just inhumane. I also like to rent a motor scooter whenever there will be any kind of walking for a distance of over 500 yards. Pro tip: limp a little in front of CM's and no one will know the difference! Unless of course some 5 year old is trying to beat me to my favorite character spot. Then all bets are off. Pro tip #2: Use your motor scooter to run down any toddlers who don't recognize that a grown adult needs to spend some QT with Flynn Rider. If anyone protests, limp a little and sic your miniature weaponized attack animal on them.
Make America great again!
*this post is not meant to be directed towards anyone with true disabilities or injuries, nor is it meant to offend anyone who truly needs a service animal. Donald Trump may or may not have sponsored this post.
It's not about whether-or-not you can get away with it, it's about having class and self-respect.If Disney wants to stop non-resort guests from using the pools, they need to fence them all in like they do at the Beach Club. They can also block off resorts from being visited by non-resort guests.
I have self respect. It wouldn't bother me one bit if I am visiting another resort, dropping $200+ for meals and drinks to have my DD be able to jump in the pool if she wanted. Completely justified in my opinion.It's not about whether-or-not you can get away with it, it's about having class and self-respect.
There are three types of "wrong" when we talk about things like this.I have self respect. It wouldn't bother me one bit if I am visiting another resort, dropping $200+ for meals and drinks to have my DD be able to jump in the pool if she wanted. Completely justified in my opinion.
This is the most disgusting thing to be proud of...sneaking onto property to go swimming when you are not a registered guest. Then you tried to get away with it at the Poly but couldn't sneak in? GOOD! Why should you be able to go swim in a nice resort pool when you aren't paying for that luxury? Just because you spend money eating at a Disney hotel does not give you the entitlement, no matter how big your sense of self's is, to take advantage of a resort's amenities that other guests pay good money for. It reminds me of people who throw trash around...what do they care, it's not as if they have to clean up, right? So if it doesn't affect you, then who cares? Just wrong.
I have self respect. It wouldn't bother me one bit if I am visiting another resort, dropping $200+ for meals and drinks to have my DD be able to jump in the pool if she wanted. Completely justified in my opinion.
Coming out of no where, but since the topic of appropriate pool behavior is being chatted about. Is it okay for say, grandma and grandpa staying at the All Stars to go visit their daughter and grandchildren staying at the Beach Club and use the pool while babysitting? How about while mom and dad are there and grandma and grandpa are just joining the fun at the Beach Club?
This was our situation on a trip. My sister's family was staying at AOA and my family was staying at CSR. We live about 10 hours apart and see each other about 2 times a year. They needed a suite b/c niece's boyfriend was joining them. We had only 1 small kiddo, so could not justify the cost of a suite. (This was the first week AOA opened, so Mermaid Rooms weren't an option). AOA made my family Keys to the World cards for AOA and CSR made my sister's family cards for our resort. I expressly asked about using the pool at each resort, because I am a rule follower, and was told we could use any of the facilities, including pools.Coming out of no where, but since the topic of appropriate pool behavior is being chatted about. Is it okay for say, grandma and grandpa staying at the All Stars to go visit their daughter and grandchildren staying at the Beach Club and use the pool while babysitting? How about while mom and dad are there and grandma and grandpa are just joining the fun at the Beach Club?
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