jarestel said:Same old song and dance. Disney & DVC have rules everyone knows aren't enforced, so if one is inclined to break the rules in the first place, there's not much personal risk in facing down the toothless dog ( Disney ). I'm not sure asking nicely will accomplish much of anything except to give us something to get worked up about here on the DIS.
Plus4206 said:Well....... what rule was broken by someone trying to reserve a pool lounger ? Didn't see anything in my contract prohibiting the practice.
jarestel said:You probably didn't see anything in your contract about re-using mugs, cutting in lines, or smoking in non-smoking areas either. Nevertheless, all these practices tend to fall into one rule category or another. I don't think there is an issue with reserving a chair for your immediate use, but reserving it in the morning for use later in the day does seem kind of lame. Since DVC felt the need to communicate the protocol for proper chair reservations to us, they evidently feel differently than you do.
Your chair savers are SO lucky it was you there instead of me!bobbiwoz said:JimMIA, I was swimming at VB last Monday morning, 8:30, and I guess it does make me laugh to think about how serious those chair savers were. Chairs were counted and recounted, personal items moved just so and then the doer, sighs and says, "Well, next time we come earlier, there aren't any tables" and leaves. Now we had a table and I was leaving in about 1/2 hour, but I kept my mouth shut, it would be my only revenge. My first inclination is to help someone out, I had to bite my tongue.![]()
Cruelladeville said:They don't arrive from the ocean until after 1PM, yet they kept the entire pool area from being used.