disneypilots
<font color=blue>Disney Pirate from Birth !!!!!<br
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2002
I dont normally put in my two cents but in the case I felt the need to.
First of all, the adult pool is just that. ADULT!! The sign outside the pool area says This area is restricted to guests over the age of 18. Therefore, if you are an adult, then you have the right to use the pool. The sign does not say that the pool is restricted to those who wish to not be splashed or to sit on the edge of the pool and read a book or sip their chamomile tea. It doesnt say that you cant do those things but neither does it say that you cant have fun in the pool. There is no sign telling people to not have a good time or to enjoy playing around in the pool. I am sorry, if you dont want to be splashed. Dont get in the pool. There is water there. There are people swimming. The ship rocks. There will be waves. You might get wet. If you dont want to get splashed, you dont ride on Splash Mountain, same thing applies here. If you dont want to get splashed dont go in the pool. There is a warning sign on Splash Mountain, maybe the DCL people thought everyone was smart enough to realize a pool had water in it.
Just because the pool is an adult pool does not mandate that it is QUIET. I dont see the people who were having fun and enjoying the games and play at the pool complaining about those who didnt participate. I was at the pool every sea days from as early as I could get there to as late as I could stay before dinner. I never participated in any of the group activities, but I didnt feel threatened or insulted by those who chose to engage. I even managed to read my book in the pool. I did make sure it was a book that I wasnt concerned about getting wet, because I knew ahead a time that if I chose to read in the pool area, I might get splashed. If DCL didnt want people to have a great time at the adult pool they wouldnt have organized pool games and they also wouldnt have a fully stocked bar in the pool area. They would serve tea and crumpets and play opera music only. Maybe some of the activities of others in the pool were too much for you. That is really too bad that you couldnt realize how great it was that so many people who had never met before this cruise could have such a great time enjoying each others company. I found that wonderful and a great blessing.
In fact, what better place to let loose and allow your inner child to come out and play than on a DISNEY vacation. Wasnt it Walt Disney himself that said "Why do we have to grow up? I know more adults who have the children's approach to life. They're people who don't give a hang what the Joneses do. You see them at Disneyland every time you go there. They are not afraid to be delighted with simple pleasures, and they have a degree of contentment with what life has brought - sometimes it isn't much, either."
As to the pool attire of some of the guest, so what? You have to remember that DCL is open to anyone. There are people from countries that have completely different views on clothing not to mention pool wear or lack of. What some may see as too much skin maybe normal to others? What gives anyone the right to question what others see as normal? I might not always like what I see but I dont feel the need to assume that those people dont have as much right to use the adult pool as I do. I noticed that some who found the women wearing thongs objectionable didnt seem to mind and actually found it amusing that there was a Speedo parade of men around Palos. This by the way is not a strictly adult area. You cant have it both ways.
I am sorry if some feel that your children would be scarred forever from seeing such things. Hmmm. My kids have certainly seen bottoms before. In fact, on an excursion in Aruba, while on a boating trip, similar to Jolly Pirates, there was a catamaran of people that pulled alongside us. They were all very friendly and all very naked. What could we do? Complain to guest services? Demand our money back? Not hardly. We cant control everything and neither can they. It certainly would be a boring world if we all thought and acted the exact same way.
I guess it could be requested that DCL put up more signs that tell people to be quiet at the pool and to not wear Speedos or Thongs. Or post security to make sure people are not having too much fun, but then I think maybe we should also have signs posted outside of the Walt Disney Theater asking parents to not bring in their young children who might possible kick the chair in front of them or laugh to loud, or talk during a performance. Maybe they need security roaming the aisles looking for the adults who arent monitoring their noisy children well enough. Maybe they need officers controlling the lines for photo opportunities for those who feel that they can cut in line or take 50 pictures of their kids and care less about the 100 or more people still waiting to get a picture taken before they rush off to dinner or a show. How about having an officer standing outside of Animators Palette, Lumieres and Parrot Cay telling those that think it is okay to wear shorts and printed t-shirts to find a place at Topsiders or one of the other choices on Deck 9, to eat instead, since it clearly states in the Navigator that proper attire is required and no shorts, please. Or maybe the overweight people should be told not to take so much food from the buffets , since I am sure there are some that might find them offensive too. Seriously, how far do you want to take it? I am just thrilled that there is a place where we can go and have a great time and actually enjoy the differences of others and learn about other cultures.
Such Wisdom....Glad to see it still exists