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Make a Splash! Disney World’s Best Resort Pools for Fun & Relaxation

Walt Disney World Resort is home to some of the most immersive and well-themed hotels in the world, and their pools are no exception.

Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or an action-packed aquatic adventure, these pools offer something for every guest. Let’s dive into the best Disney World resort pools and what makes them stand out.

Stormalong Bay – Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts (Closed for Refurbishment Until June 2025)

Arguably the most famous pool at Walt Disney World, Stormalong Bay is more than just a pool—it’s a full-fledged water park.

This three-acre aquatic wonderland, shared by Disney’s Yacht Club and Beach Club Resorts, offers features you won’t find anywhere else on Disney property.

Stormalong Bay Beach and Yacht Club
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  • Sand-bottomed pool – Experience the only Disney resort pool with a sandy floor, giving it a real beach-like feel.
  • Lazy river – Float along the winding lazy river for ultimate relaxation.
  • 230-foot waterslide – Housed inside a life-sized shipwreck, this is the longest waterslide at any Disney resort.
  • Zero-entry pool – Ideal for little ones and those who prefer a gentle wade into the water.
  • Whirlpools and hot tubs – Perfect for relaxing after a long day at the parks.

Important Note: Stormalong Bay is currently undergoing refurbishment and is scheduled to reopen in June 2025. Guests staying at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts should check for updates on alternative pool options during their visit.

Guests staying at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts during this time will have access to alternative pools at the resort.

Lava Pool – Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

For a tropical escape, the Lava Pool at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort delivers an unbeatable island vibe.

  • Volcano centerpiece – A towering volcano structure houses a 142-foot-long waterslide.
  • Zero-depth entry – Perfect for young swimmers and those who enjoy wading in slowly.
  • Views of Magic Kingdom – Swim with a direct view of Cinderella Castle and even catch the Happily Ever After fireworks.
  • Kiki Tiki’s Splash Play Area – A dedicated area with water jets and slides for younger kids.
Lava Pool Polynesian Village Resort
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This pool’s lush landscaping and Polynesian theming transport guests straight to the South Pacific.

Fuentes del Morro Pool – Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

Set in a colonial Spanish fortress, Fuentes del Morro Pool at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is perfect for adventurers.

  • Pirate-themed waterslide – A 102-foot-long slide adds an extra thrill to this pool.
  • Water cannons and interactive play area – Kids can live out their swashbuckling dreams.
  • Zero-entry pool – Easy access for all ages.
  • Relaxing hot tub – Great for unwinding after exploring the parks.

With its immersive theming and fun water features, this is one of the best moderate resort pools.

The Big Blue Pool – Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

If you’re a fan of Finding Nemo: The Big Blue… and Beyond!, The Big Blue Pool at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is a must-visit.

Resort Swimming at Disney World
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  • Largest resort pool at Disney World – Holds over 308,000 gallons of water.
  • Underwater speakers – Hear music and character voices while swimming.
  • Schoolyard Sprayground – A fun splash area featuring characters from Finding Nemo.
  • Theming from the movie – Surrounding statues and murals bring the underwater world to life.

This pool is perfect for families staying at this value resort, offering a high-energy atmosphere and fun surprises.

The Lost City of Cibola Pool – Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

Located at The Dig Site at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, The Lost City of Cibola Pool is a Mayan-inspired aquatic paradise.

  • 50-foot pyramid centerpiece – Water cascades down the ancient ruins.
  • 123-foot waterslide – Themed after a jungle adventure.
  • Largest hot tub at Walt Disney World – Can fit up to 22 guests.
  • White sand volleyball court nearby – For extra recreation options.

The Coronado Springs pool is a fantastic option for guests looking for a mix of relaxation and adventure.

Uzima Springs Pool – Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

For those who love nature and serenity, the Uzima Springs Pool at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge offers an oasis of calm.

Uzima Pool
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  • Surrounded by lush foliage – Feel like you’re in the middle of an African savanna.
  • 234,980-gallon pool – Spacious and uncrowded.
  • 67-foot-long waterslide – Adds a bit of excitement to the tranquil setting.
  • Animal viewing areas nearby – You might spot flamingos or other exotic wildlife while lounging poolside.

This pool provides a peaceful retreat with a stunning natural backdrop, making it a guest favorite.

Honorable Mentions

While these six pools are among the best, several other Disney resort pools also deserve recognition:

  • Copper Creek Springs Pool (Disney’s Wilderness Lodge) – Rustic theming with a waterfall and 67-foot waterslide.
  • Doubloon Lagoon (Disney’s Port Orleans – French Quarter) – Features a sea serpent slide.
  • Samawati Springs Pool (Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – Kidani Village) – Home to the Uwanja Camp splash area for kids.
  • Fantasia Pool (Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort)Closed until April 2025 for refurbishment.

Important Notice: Stormalong Bay at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts is currently closed for refurbishment and will reopen in June 2025.

No matter where you stay at Walt Disney World, the resort pools offer unique experiences that go beyond the ordinary.

Whether you're sliding down a volcano, floating in a lazy river, or enjoying a poolside view of Cinderella Castle, these pools add extra magic to your Disney vacation.

Mike Ramirez

Mike Ramirez is a theme park fan born and raised in Mexico City. From a young age he's loved to learn all there is to know about the history of the Disney parks and rides. Whether it’s riding The Haunted Mansion, geeking out over the MCU, or singing along to show tunes, he's all about celebrating the magic of storytelling and imagination.

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