So if you want a warm pool have everyone crank there a/c as cold as possible and that pool will warm right up.
That is a really interesting theory. SO... If we could let all the guests know on a given day to crank up their air conditioning, even if they have to leave the windows open, it should warm up the pool if the theory is correct. And if we did see a rise in temps it would be a way for the guests to actually take control of something we all want, which is a warm pool at different times of the year. And if it works management might get the idea to maybe crank up the pool heat on their own. It would almost certainly be cheaper than running the entire buildings air conditioning system in a secondary effort to cool the Yucatan peninsula.
Good theory but in this case I would think only the a/c from the lobby and the restaurants would be involved as the a/c in the rooms are separate units and not tied into the system
I was thinking that it was unlikely they were all tied in as well. But since then I've been wondering about what type of small, mobile platform we could easily transport and sink to the bottom of the pool for the ladies to stand on. Something about the size of a mini trampoline. Maybe we don't need the entire pool filled in if we could just create a few islands. In effect, a reverse floatie!
Only way we found was to take a couple extra shots and then you don't feel the difference if it's hot or cold and just keep on having fun! Anyways, it's better to have it a little colder to keep the skin tight...otherwise you get all wrinkled up after a while
That would be pretty ironic since the warmer it is the more you use the air conditioner and the colder it is the less you use it. I always wondered why the pool was warner on hot days than cold days. lol.