Your question has been answered, but I wanted to share a chapter from my 2013 trip report that t-shirts are indeed allowed in Stormalong Bay. Hope it brings a smile to some of you.
We were back in our room after returning from Downtown Disney. It was around 8 pm. Plans were for Mark and me to go into EPCOT together while the boys stayed in the room. But there was a problem. The daybed in the room was not made up into a bed. Last night, I think Nate just slept in it as a couch, but tonight we wanted it made up as a bed, and we couldn’t figure out how to do it.
We called mousekeeping to ask someone to come by to show us how to make up the bed. We waited. 15 minutes. 20 minutes. We called again. Finally, someone came to help us out. Mark watched her swing the mattress around, and it was a simple process. (Edit to Add: There are now directions included with the daybeds)
At this point it was after 8:30, Mark was frustrated and said it was too late to go into EPCOT.
I was not ready for bed yet, so I decided I would spend some time at Stormalong Bay.
I changed into my bathing suit and put on my sleeping t-shirt and shorts over it.
When I got down to the pool, I got a towel, found a lounger, set down the towel and jumped into the water.
Does anyone know the step that is missing here???
I did not remove the t-shirt and shorts before entering the pool. I was swimming with my clothes on!
It was stupid, I was embarrassed and now I didn’t have any comfortable shorts to sleep in!
What should I do? As another ditzy fish once said, “Just Keep Swimming!”
While I was in the water, Illuminations started. I loved seeing the fireworks from the pool, and I wondered how the view would be from the stairs to the Jib Slide.
These pictures are taken from the stairs to the Jib Slide.
I was getting ready to pack up and return to the room when I heard someone call out my name.
It was Cathy, catho72. We had a lovely chat and I met members of her family. Of course we needed a picture because if there is no picture, the meet didn’t happen!