Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is the favorite Moderate Resort at Walt Disney World for our family. In large part, it’s because of the pools. Pools are tricky on a Disney vacation. Families often want to maximize time in the parks, but relaxing at the Resort (having a “resort day”) with the kids and spending the day at the pool can provide a change of pace and much needed time to re-energize.
Coronado Springs has 4 pools, including the The Dig Site, which is a pool complex that includes a large pool with a 123-foot-long waterslide, a hot tub (largest on Walt Disney Property), a pool bar with Quick Service dining options and a kiddie pool. The other three leisure pools are located around the resort and offer a quieter atmosphere for those looking to relax. The pools are surrounded by lounge chairs and umbrellas and provide a great space for families to relax for a day at the resort or a quick break from the parks.
Key Takeaways
- Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort has 4 pools, including the The Dig Site, which features a 123-foot-long waterslide and 3 leisure pools.
- The pool amenities at Coronado Springs Resort are top-notch, with lounge chairs, umbrellas, poolside bars, and quick-service dining options.
- The main pool, The Dig Site is open daily from 10am to 11pm and the 3 leisure pools are open 7 am-11 pm, but hours are subject to change and guests should check with the front desk or signage for updated hours.
Overview of Coronado Springs Resort Pools and Pool Map
As a frequent visitor to Walt Disney World, I can confidently say that the Coronado Springs Resort pools are some of the best on the property. With a variety of options to choose from, there’s something for everyone.
The main pool at Coronado Springs is the Lost City of Cibola pool, which is located in the center of the resort. This pool features a 50-foot pyramid, a 123-foot-long waterslide, and a hot tub. It’s a great place to spend a day with the family, as there are plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained.
If you’re looking for something a bit more relaxing, there are also three leisure pools located throughout the resort. These pools are located in the Casitas, Ranchos, and Cabanas areas of the resort and are a great place to unwind after a day in the parks. They’re also perfect for those who want to soak up some sun without all the hustle and bustle of the main pool.
One thing to keep in mind is that the pools at Coronado Springs can get quite busy, especially during peak season. If you’re looking to avoid the crowds, I recommend visiting the pools early in the morning or later in the evening.
Overall, I highly recommend the pools at Coronado Springs Resort. Whether you’re looking for a fun-filled day with the family or a relaxing afternoon in the sun, there’s something for everyone here. Below is a map of identifying each of the 4 pools at Coronado Springs Resort, which is slightly less cumbersome than the full resort map.
Pool Amenities
There are a number of great amenities at Coronado Springs pools, but here are a few that stood out to our family:
- Lifeguards and Life Jackets
If you have young children, pools are hardly ever relaxing. Safety is always a priority. Lifeguards are typically stationed around The Dig Site pool and plenty of life jackets in various sizes are available to put on children. Lifeguard are not typically at the leisure pools.
Lifeguards and cast members will also participate with families and children by leading games and fun activities in and around The Dig Site Pool.
- Pool Slide
One of the most exciting features of the Coronado Springs Resort pools is the pool slide. The Dig Site pool features a water slide that guests of all ages can enjoy, particularly with the available life jackets. It’s unlikely children under the age of 4 will feel comfortable enough to go down the slide. There is an area at the bottom for parents to wait and “catch” the kids. Notably, parents and children cannot ride the slide together.
- Towel Availability
There is an abundance of towels. The resort provides plenty of clean towels for guests to use and no reason to worry about bringing my own towels from the room or running out of clean ones during my stay.
- Heated Pool
Heated pools are a priority for our family, as we love to go to Disney in January when the temperature can fluctuate quite a bit. With a heated pool, it’s unlikely a cold spell will be significant enough to wipe swimming off our activity list.
- Siesta’s Cantina Lounge
Located right next to The Dig Site pool, Siesta’s Cantina Lounge is a great quick-service restaurant. It serves appetizers, salads, Entrees and Kids’ Meals from 11am-9pm and continues to serve cocktails until 10pm. You can check out the latest menu. While everything is solid, we particularly enjoy the nachos.
- 3 Leisure Pools
The resort has three quieter “Leisure” pools, one located in each of the village areas. These pools are less crowded, providing an often have less kids (who prefer to head to The Dig Site). Unlike the Dig Site, these pools do not have lifeguards on duty, and guests are required to bring their own towels.
- Iguana Arcade and Explorer’s Playground
Just behind the pool and water slide are Iguana Arcade and Explorer’s Playground. Iguana Arcade includes a few video arcade games for kids. Explorer’s Playground is a small playground for kids to run around and let out some energy.
Operational Hours
The main pool area, The Dig Site, operates from 10am to 11pm, though Disney Cast Members mentioned it is occasionally open until midnight.
The leisure pools are open 7am-11pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there lifeguards at the Coronado Springs Resort Pools?
Yes, there are lifeguards at the main pool at The Dig Site, but there are no lifeguards for the 3 leisure pools.
Are the pools at Coronado Springs Resort Heated?
Yes.
Is there a kiddie pool at Coronado Springs Resort?
Yes, there is a kiddie pool at The Dig Site next to the main pool and water slide.
What restaurants are available at the pool at Coronado Springs Resort?
Siesta’s Cantina Lounge, a quick-service lounge, is available for food orders from 11am-9pm and for drink orders from 10am-10pm.
What is the Lost City of Cibola pool at Coronado Springs Resort?
The Lost City of Cibola is the name of the main pool at The Dig Site.
What are the pool hours at Coronado Springs Resort?
The main pool area, The Dig Site, operates from 10am to 11pm, though Disney Cast Members mentioned it is occasionally open until midnight.
The leisure pools are open 7am-11pm.