I'll let you know tomorrow night (inspection is tommorrow afternoon)...licensed elctrician did the install...trench is 110ft long by 18inches deep conduit in PVC...200amp electrical upgrade, GFCI 20amp breaker for pump, Intermatic timer next to the 200amp panel and pump timer bypass switch at the pump...opposite side of post has separate circuit double outlet GFCI protected, with wiring to run third circuit for when we add the deck. unless they ask me to bond the water (don't laugh, I hear that is part of the new electrical code..NYS has not yet updated to that requirement) I don't why it wouldn't pass inspection. A bonding grid is not required for an AGP...what is required, as I learned in this post is that all metal parts be bonded together...in my case resin pool, only the steel wall is metal...so I bonded it to my pump.
Honestly, if money is no object to you, you are getting good advice (can't have too many circuits), but given you have a 24' round like me I really don;t see to need for a 50amp subpanel near your pool. My advice, call several electricians and get their opinion since they be most familiar with code requirements in your area.
FYI...you should add at least your state and planned equipment in your sig block, so that folks like John T and Waste can help you out.