Shades of Green has two fantastic, outdoor heated pools!

They are the Magnolia Pool and the Mill Pond Pool. Both pools are located adjacent to the Magnolia Wing of the Resort.
During the day these pools are very lightly used, they are the perfect place to relax on the afternoon of your arrival day.
The Mill Pond pool is formed in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s Head and Ears. This is the main pool for the resort.
The Kids brand new splash area and slide are also be found here as well as the regular (dry) playset..
Evergreens Sports Bar is located near this pool which makes it convenient to grab a refreshing drink or a snack to enjoy poolside.
There is full time lifeguard staff at both Pools.
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The Mill Pond Pool
The Mill Pond Pool is a great place to get away from the heat in the theme parks!
It features a water slide and kid’s splash area
The Mill Pond Pool is handicap accessible. Evergreens Sports Bar and Arcade is located behind the Millpond Pool.
The Kid’s Splash Area!
The Kid’s Playground is also next to the Mill Pond Pool
Evergreens Sports Bar is located right next to the Mill Pond Pool! I’s extremely convenient to grab drinks and snacks to enjoy by the pool!
The Magnolia Pool
The Magnolia Pool has traditionally been the resort’s Quiet Pool.
The Magnolia pool is a zero entry pool located in a corner of the resort.
This pool is usually less busy and typically has fewer kids if you’re looking for a quiet soak.
The resort’s hot tub is also located here.
Chip and Dale’s Deli is located close to the Magnolia Pool. It’s easy to grab drinks and snacks to bring to the pool.
One of my best tips especially in the summer is to take a mid-day break from the theme parks.
Hit the parks early and get a lot done then head back to your room for a nap, dip in the pool, and a change of clothes. You’ll be rested, refreshed and ready to head back for the nightly parades and fireworks!
Shades of Green’s Pools Ratings
Here’s how MDT Readers rate the pools at Shades of Green on a 1 to 5, scale in our Shades of Green Surveys.
You will also see the following symbols after the numerical rating to indicate the most recent trend:
- Rating Increased is +
- Rating Decreased is –
- No Change is =
Size and Layout of the Magnolia Pool Area – 4.58, -0.01
Crowd Level of the Magnolia Pool Area – 4.61, +0.01
Cleanliness of the Magnolia Pool Area – 4.67, -0.02
Size and Layout of the Mill Pond (Mickey) Pool Area – 4.61, =
Crowd Level of the Mill Pond Pool Area – 4.34, -0.03
Cleanliness of the Mill Pond Pool Area – 4.50, -0.01
See the Full Survey Post for all ratings plus guest comments in each category!
Shades of Green Pools — Frequently Asked Questions
How many pools does Shades of Green have, and where are they?
Two heated outdoor pools—the Mill Pond Pool (main pool) and the Magnolia Pool (traditionally the quiet pool). Both sit adjacent to the Magnolia Wing.
Is there a kids’ area or slide?
Yes. The Mill Pond Pool has a waterslide, a brand-new kids’ splash area, and a nearby dry playground.
Is there a hot tub?
Yes—the resort’s hot tub is located at the Magnolia Pool.
Are lifeguards on duty?
Yes. There is a full-time lifeguard staff at both pools.
Which pool is best for a quieter soak?
The Magnolia Pool is traditionally the quiet pool and is usually less busy.
Are the pools accessible?
The Mill Pond Pool is handicap accessible. Check posted signage and ask lifeguards for current accessibility support at each pool.
Can I get food and drinks by the pool?
Yes. Evergreens Sports Bar is right by Mill Pond, and Chip n’ Dale’s Deli is close to Magnolia—both convenient for snacks and beverages to enjoy poolside.
Are the pools busy?
They’re described as very lightly used during the day, making them ideal for a relaxing arrival-day break. Survey results show strong crowd-level ratings for both pool areas.
Are Poolside Rooms available?
Yes—Poolside Rooms face the pools and offer quick access.
Any strategy tips for summer heat?
Hit the parks early, then take a mid-day break for a nap and a swim before returning for evening parades and fireworks.
This article was written by Steve Bell, founder of Military Disney Tips.
Steve is a retired U.S. military member who has been visiting the Disney Parks since 1971 and writing about Disney military discounts and vacations for the military community for over 18 years.
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Thanks for the informative post! I learned a lot and glad you included the links to the poolside “snack shacks”.
-Jennifer