DMRick
I prefer to be tagless!
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2001
Opps..no "real" pool bar at any of the AllSports. Just an outside bar, that you have to get out of the pool for and walk over to.
I truly am one of those who just doesn't see pool hoppers. Until this last trip. One of the interesting times was: we were on the boat with this family, that came from the campground (we ate lunch there, and then we stopped to pin trade at Wilderness Lodge). They got off too. We heard them mentioning swimming there and that they were staying at the cmapground. We all got off the boat, and I have to admit, I was curious, and walked over to the pool, since she sure wasn't making any attempt to hide it....where the gal asked the lifeguard if they could swim there, even though they were from Fort Wilderness campground, and surprise, surprise..he said yes, no problem!!
When we left, we were again on the boat with a group, and the mom (different Mom) asked if they were hungry after their swim, and did they want to go back to the campground, or over to the Park to eat. So maybe, it's OK between the two FW's if you ask.
So, we really still never know. People who aren't suppose to be there swimming, may have asked and gotten permission. I have to say, it was really crowded, and I wouldn't have wanted to go in with that crowd.
As soon as I get my "babysitter stroller" pictures developed, I have some pool hopping pictures to share.
By the way, when it was "legal" we pool hopped from the campground (haven't stayed there in years..but when we did, it was legal!) to the pool at the Poly..because it was summer, and the Poly pool was cooler than the campground pool. At that time, the boat was a direct route, and took very little time.
I truly am one of those who just doesn't see pool hoppers. Until this last trip. One of the interesting times was: we were on the boat with this family, that came from the campground (we ate lunch there, and then we stopped to pin trade at Wilderness Lodge). They got off too. We heard them mentioning swimming there and that they were staying at the cmapground. We all got off the boat, and I have to admit, I was curious, and walked over to the pool, since she sure wasn't making any attempt to hide it....where the gal asked the lifeguard if they could swim there, even though they were from Fort Wilderness campground, and surprise, surprise..he said yes, no problem!!
When we left, we were again on the boat with a group, and the mom (different Mom) asked if they were hungry after their swim, and did they want to go back to the campground, or over to the Park to eat. So maybe, it's OK between the two FW's if you ask.
So, we really still never know. People who aren't suppose to be there swimming, may have asked and gotten permission. I have to say, it was really crowded, and I wouldn't have wanted to go in with that crowd.
As soon as I get my "babysitter stroller" pictures developed, I have some pool hopping pictures to share.
By the way, when it was "legal" we pool hopped from the campground (haven't stayed there in years..but when we did, it was legal!) to the pool at the Poly..because it was summer, and the Poly pool was cooler than the campground pool. At that time, the boat was a direct route, and took very little time.