have you never heard of first come first served?! comparing PAYING for a site vs HOLDING A FREE RESERVATION are not even close to apples to apples... the OP wants a perk and is willing to pay for it... if another family wants a campsite, then they should reserve one before the OP does...
although i am not condoning the practice, the "other family may want it" argument doesn't really hold water to me...
how 'bout your family, you're staying CR/Club level in august... my family has never stayed there and would like to stay there in august but it's not available... should you give up your ressie 'cause you've been there before and i haven't? of course not, you made your ressie first and secured that room for yourselves... too bad for me for dragging my feet and not reserving before you... that's a closer comparison than ADRs...
Disneyhappy,
well said. that would have been my take on it as well.
and really, one less person using the facilities, is hardly a bad thing for those on site using them.
understand the ethical debate, but really, you are using what you paid for.
we often have to rent a suite b/c of number in our party when we really do not need it for sleeping arrangments or whatever so not a huge difference to me.
and if someone else really wanted that tent site, well, I guess they should have booked it before OP who actually did book and is using it.
You pay for a camping space, you can use it, not use it, stand in it all day and dance -- whatever. So long as you don't exceed obvious rules like occupancy maximums (if the campsites have them?) or fires?, there's no problem. .
There is absolutely nothing wrong with paying for two rooms at two hotels/resorts. I have often done it myself. I often stay in one place for a month at a time, but take a weekend away and pay for a room elsewhere while still paying for my original room.it would not be considered pool hoping
Well if you use my example if someone only booked a room at the Yacht or Beach Club just for the use of SAB but did not stay there, it would not be pool hopping since they would a registered guests at either Resort.I'm assuming that you are referring to 'pool hopping', correct? (the use of 'hoping' confuses me)
I thought it would upset some guests who stay there because SAB has all these rules
ah, so your intent was to 'upset some' here?
No it was not. In the past I read that SAB is a very popular pool and has had problems with pool hoppers. So that is why I used them as my example since the topic of staying somewhere for the perks was brought up.ah, so your intent was to 'upset some' here?
In my example I said the people would be staying somewhere else and have their reservation at the Yacht & Beach Club, just like the OP wants to do.But again, your example is not the same as the OP's example. In your example, the guest is paying for two rooms at two different resorts.
The OP asked about paying for a 'room'/campsite, and not using it for sleep. And I agree that there is no issue with that, either.
So it's similar to what the OP said.CR Resort Fan 4 Life said:Let's say a family really liked the SAB bool at the Yacht & Beach Club, however they did not like the Resort. If they got some great AP rate or something would it be ok if they made a reservation there only to use the pool, however they would be staying somewhere else.