Best swimming pools in Orlando.
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It may not be the biggest, but we really enjoyed the pool at the Polynesian, it was zero-entry which was great for our 2 yr old (so we didn't have to carry him all the time), it had a nice water slide, enclosed in the 'volcano', waterfalls, a sandy beach and water pop-jets, which were also great for our 2 yr old. The atmosphere at the Poly is superb.
Although the pool is better & bigger at the Y&B Club, (I stayed there in January) I preferred the Poly, the rooms are a bit larger, which may be a consideration with 3 kids.
Happy planning & Have a great vacation!
Although the pool is better & bigger at the Y&B Club, (I stayed there in January) I preferred the Poly, the rooms are a bit larger, which may be a consideration with 3 kids.
Happy planning & Have a great vacation!
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Pam you may want to consider the Holiday Inn Family Suites.As the name implies you get a 2 bedroom suite,great with 3 kids.The kids bed room comes with tv & video game,the hotel has a very nice pool with lots of water toys and a smaller pool for little tots.Breakfast is included in the rates,the hotel is located 1 mile from Epcot entrance and provides free shuttle to the parks if needed.They have a web site,do a search, you may want to check it out.
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My husband and I love the grotto-style pool at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress (near Downtown Disney). It is huge and meandering and has several hot tubs tucked in among the "rock" motif. (Okay, the rocks aren't real but it's still very tropical and relaxing.) There's also a water slide and waterfall.
There are some photos of the pool area in the photo gallery at http://www.grandcypress.com/hyatt/index.htm
There are some photos of the pool area in the photo gallery at http://www.grandcypress.com/hyatt/index.htm