goofy4tink
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I have a friend going down, who asked me about this, and I have no idea as to what the answer is. He figured that since I own at BLT, I would know. But I don't stay there until Aug 6...so, no idea. BUT...I figured someone here would know.
So..here's the scenario. My friend is going down to WDW next week, staying at BLT. They own DVC but not at BLT. They are staying on points. It's going to be him, his dw, ds (17), dd (12) and ds (9)..they are staying in a one bedroom. So...he finds out some friends are going to be there at the same time, but not staying at BLT. Yeah, you all know where this is going!! He wants to take them up to ToTW for a few drinks..but obviously, the friends won't have room keys to show. So..he asked me if he could give his kids' room keys to the friends to show. But, he wanted to know if any other kind of ID is looked at. I figured probably not, but just wasn't sure.
I know, I know...it's all about the 'ethics' and 'morality' of bringing people there who have no 'right' to be there. I get it. I just wanted to give him a definitive answer as to what to expect. I figure that at least two of them are entitled to be there, and they are bringing two adult friends (who will spend money on drinks) vs two kids who would drink sodas. Not that that makes it 'ethical' but it's a valid point. At least, that's his argument and I have a hard time arguing the point.
Any thoughts???
So..here's the scenario. My friend is going down to WDW next week, staying at BLT. They own DVC but not at BLT. They are staying on points. It's going to be him, his dw, ds (17), dd (12) and ds (9)..they are staying in a one bedroom. So...he finds out some friends are going to be there at the same time, but not staying at BLT. Yeah, you all know where this is going!! He wants to take them up to ToTW for a few drinks..but obviously, the friends won't have room keys to show. So..he asked me if he could give his kids' room keys to the friends to show. But, he wanted to know if any other kind of ID is looked at. I figured probably not, but just wasn't sure.
I know, I know...it's all about the 'ethics' and 'morality' of bringing people there who have no 'right' to be there. I get it. I just wanted to give him a definitive answer as to what to expect. I figure that at least two of them are entitled to be there, and they are bringing two adult friends (who will spend money on drinks) vs two kids who would drink sodas. Not that that makes it 'ethical' but it's a valid point. At least, that's his argument and I have a hard time arguing the point.
Any thoughts???








