WDSearcher
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Thanks -- that provides more information than the initial post. And yes, it appears as though the other folks were looking for a fight. Maybe they were just hot and tired, maybe they had been fighting in the car, maybe one told the other "we won't be able to find a good spot because you were so late getting ready" and so the other grabbed a 'good' spot just to prove a point. Who knows?She did move our things and sit at the picnic table. There was an extremely large area of chairs, cabanas,space,etc. Within minutes of polite conversation from me, she and her husband were yelling at me. She yelled at my teenage daughter. She didn't just want the space, she wanted to start a fight. Don't give people like this attention. Hopefully, they will find a way to gain attention in a more positive way.
I still would have done as you did and walked away. It's just not worth it to me to start something over a shaded space at a water park. If there were plenty of other spaces, then I can certainly go to one of them too. Did the bully learn a lesson? No. But it's not my job to teach it to them on my vacation. And even though Pirate Jeff (and others) clearly advocate full-out confrontational mode including, but not limited to, "being carted off to the hoosegow", I have to wonder what THAT teaches the bullies too? All you're doing in that case is giving THEM ammunition to play 'victim'. Because unless you've got a whole passel of witnesses who saw the whole thing, start to finish, the guy causing the scene is going to be the guy taken away, and the rude people you're yelling AT will likely get an apology from the manager and the delight of watching YOUR day be ruined while they get the satisfaction of people walking up to them saying, "Wow -- what set that guy off? Are you guys okay?"

Oh ... and one of my all-time pet peeves are people who say, loudly enough for all to hear, "Look kids ... I'm so glad we're not rude like these people, blah, blah, blah." That whole "Look how much better we are than them" thing; the "I'm going to 'teach' my kids that this is wrong by totally blowing this instance out of proportion" method. Of course, YMMV as to how out of proportion it is or what that actually teaches your kids.