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Thanks. Now that I look at the map, they are just calling the narrow part of the pool the "lazy river pool". Kinda stretching it IMHO but hey there are more important things to worry about, just curious if I missed something.
Thanks. Now that I look at the map, they are just calling the narrow part of the pool the "lazy river pool". Kinda stretching it IMHO but hey there are more important things to worry about, just curious if I missed something.
HGVC is just as bad. Kingsland on the Big Island supposedly has a lazy river...which again is apparently and area where the non-moving pool gets narrow. At least the section does have some cool fog/misters. The best part, absolutely no flotation devices are allowed in the pools. What kind of a lazy river does that make!?!?!?
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