The Dolphin had the ability to reserve lounge chairs online away from the splash zone and near the bar area. I don't see it listed anywhere online so it may be gone for now.A reserved sign? People put reserved signs or the resort does?
Dave
The Dolphin had the ability to reserve lounge chairs online away from the splash zone and near the bar area. I don't see it listed anywhere online so it may be gone for now.A reserved sign? People put reserved signs or the resort does?
A reserved sign? People put reserved signs or the resort does?
The Dolphin had the ability to reserve lounge chairs online away from the splash zone and near the bar area. I don't see it listed anywhere online so it may be gone for now.
Dave
Has anyone ever tried to attach a Roku to a Disney Resort TV and used Disney wi-fi for streaming? Not sure it's possible so if anyone has done it, please share details....
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At stormalong bay, it has been so hard to find spots to sit because….THERE ARE SO MANY CHAIRS AND BEDS WITH TOWELS THAT STAYS EMPY ALL DAY LONG!
Sorry, but I find this so annoying, disrespectful and crazy. Please, don’t be that kind of people. I can’t sit in a place that has a towel, I don’t want to take other people spots, I would feel bad about that, but it’s ridiculous that you have to Guess is someone is ever going to be back to a spot or not
I think if they aren't sitting in the chair, it's not their chair. Just go ahead sit in an empty chair. You'll likely be gone before they come back to claim it. I think most people just need to put their stuff down somewhere while they swim. It should be first come first served. Saving empty chairs for hours just makes no sense.A reserved sign? People put reserved signs or the resort does?
I agreeI think if they aren't sitting in the chair, it's not their chair. Just go ahead sit in an empty chair. You'll likely be gone before they come back to claim it. I think most people just need to put their stuff down somewhere while they swim. It should be first come first served. Saving empty chairs for hours just makes no sense.
I think it's ruder (more rude?) to save a seat that you don't use and no one else can either for many hours than it is to sit in a chair with a random towel on it while no one else is sitting in it.
You can bring your own float as long as it is clear and similar to the floats at SAB. You can bring pool noodles.Just my daughter and I for an adult girl's trip. I am trying to figure out if we can bring our pool floats that are the exact same ones that they use in their lazy river?
I've seen posts that people have had to wait 45-60 min for a float so wanted to bring the same seat floats that they use. Is this allowed?
and if not what about pool noodles are we allowed to use those?
Yeah I came to say this, chair hogs moving to land, ugh.Cruising is my other favorite vacation. On cruise fan sites, the people that do this kind of thing are referred to as "chair hogs."
This gives me an idea. I am getting tired of waking up so early for RD. I will buy one of those Romper Room punching bags.View attachment 755308 I could get up at midnight and run over to HS or EP and place it by a security checkpoint to hold my place in line. I'll go back to YC, go to sleep, and just breeze in at the last minute. Then, I could put the bag at the inner rope, go drink coffee on a bench, and breeze back to the rope at park open.
They look like this, except they are clear.Does anyone have a picture of the floats for the lazy river, or maybe can describe them? I cannot maneuver a large tube without hurting my back. Trying to figure out if these would be easier. Thanks!
We are staying at BC in 30 days! Woo Hoo!
Just my daughter and I for an adult girl's trip. I am trying to figure out if we can bring our pool floats that are the exact same ones that they use in their lazy river?
I've seen posts that people have had to wait 45-60 min for a float so wanted to bring the same seat floats that they use. Is this allowed?
and if not what about pool noodles are we allowed to use those?
We stayed there in 2019 and saw some older ladies with pool noodles but were told they don't rent or sell them that those ladies brough their own.
You can bring your own float as long as it is clear and similar to the floats at SAB. You can bring pool noodles.
I've never had to wait more than about ten minutes for a float on the lazy river. You just have to be diligent and watch for people who are getting out of the pool.
This is the way.Ninja Mom's rule for chair hogs is: If the chair has nothing but a resort towel on it you can use it. If you are afraid of confrontation when Piggy returns, then drag the chair to your preferred location. Piggy won't be able to tell who took "their" chair and the problem is solved.
~NM
If you are going to want to lounge in a chair and not just stay in the water the whole time, it's fine to put your things on a chair - you might want to spread the towels out on the chair like how they would be for lounging and then put your things on the chair while you are in the water.I have a 100% honest, non-snarky question about the pool chairs.
I totally understand not hogging pool chairs. But…I’m wondering where I should put my stuff when I’m at the pool? At minimum, I’d have a cover-up and sunscreen with me. What’s the etiquette on that?
I have a 100% honest, non-snarky question about the pool chairs.
I totally understand not hogging pool chairs. But…I’m wondering where I should put my stuff when I’m at the pool? At minimum, I’d have a cover-up and sunscreen with me. What’s the etiquette on that?
I'd really like to see them put out shelves or something for people to put their things on while they're swimming. Part of why people leave things on chairs is that there's nowhere else to put them. And if everyone in your group is swimming and there's not a non-swimmer to sit with your stuff...? I'm going to try not to bring anything with us to the pool so I don't have to worry about this. I've seen those little purse sized chair lockers that you can lock your stuff in, but it presents the same chair-hogging problem. I know they offer lockers, but something closer to poolside would be nice. I'm not sure what the perfect solution would be.But…I’m wondering where I should put my stuff when I’m at the pool? At minimum, I’d have a cover-up and sunscreen with me. What’s the etiquette on that?
Thanks for asking this. I had the same question and now I know.I have a 100% honest, non-snarky question about the pool chairs.
I totally understand not hogging pool chairs. But…I’m wondering where I should put my stuff when I’m at the pool? At minimum, I’d have a cover-up and sunscreen with me. What’s the etiquette on that?