Two Disney World resorts reside entirely along the Seven Seas Lagoon: the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and the Polynesian Village Resort. The lagoon is 14-feet deep and covers 220 acres.
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THERE IS NO SWIMMING ALLOWED IN ANY WDW LAKE OR WATERWAY OTHER THAN THE RESORT POOLS.
Sand found underneath all the muck was used to line the four and a half miles of beach around the newly created Seven Seas Lagoon. Bay Lake and the 172-acre lagoon were then refilled with water from the surrounding wetland and stocked with more than 70,000 fish.
The boat travels under its' own power guided by an underwater track. The water is around 3.5 feet deep throughout most of the journey, and 6 feet deep at the hippo pool area.
There are several water refill stations in Disneyland including a cold filtered water option I'll tell you about below. You can bring your own water bottle to refill throughout the day at both parks. There are drinking fountains all over the parks as well.
Nine convenient marinas across the Resort provide access to catch-and-release fishing on the private Walt Disney World? lakes, all well-stocked with largemouth bass for the best in Disney bass fishing.
For example, there is a risk that guests could get sick from drinking the water. Disney stated that the water purification systems are state-of-the-art and will provide guests with safe, clean water.
Yes, as long as you follow your resort's pool rules as they are posted, you can take your own adult beverages from your room to the pool area. As you correctly identified, glass containers, for obvious reasons, are not allowed. It is also important to note that you cannot take any beverage into the pool itself.
Depths rarely exceed 60 metres (about 200 feet) and many are shallower, usually less than 20 metres (about 65 feet) deep. The lagoon of Mayotte island in the Comoro archipelago in the Indian Ocean attains a maximum depth of about 92 metres (about 300 feet), but it is generally shallower.
You'll also find lazy rivers at both water parks, Cross Country Creek at Blizzard Beach and Castaway Creek at Typhoon Lagoon. From what I could find, it looks like Blizzard Beach's lazy river is about 2-3 feet deep and Typhoon Lagoon's about 3-4 feet deep.