You must not have been reading the thread because you clearly missed these comments:With all due respect (and from your post count and history on this board, you are certainly due plenty!), when you start comparing an open to the public area to private, pay for service areas (like a massage room), it really isn't fair to the OP.
... they're not going to do anything against a specific individual until after they determine that they want to put a specific prohibition in place ...
... The short answer is, yeah, you can do that ...
It was clear clarification was needed.I realize that you were in part responding to another comment, but I didn't feel that it was necessary to start drawing analogies
The point is that while no guest is ever personally responsible for what changes Disney puts in place, when Disney does put changes in place, that they're not doing it to be mean, but rather because they are watching us, and responding to how we use the facilities.about drinking a can of caffeine free Pepsi in the food court being the same as (or even similar to) an act of entitlement like usurping the amenities of a resort when one hasn't paid for them.