Originally posted by CaptainMidnight
By the way, I appreciate the courtesy that differring views are being presented. on this issue. Nothing wrong with different views, and gaining a common understanding of both sides.
What is wrong and not helpful is stating and arguing with different views inaccurately- there is clearly no common understanding but a misunderstanding of the other views not helped when they are restated so inaccurately.
Originally posted by CaptainMidnight And I stand behind the point that I don't want SAB kept at near capacity, there should be slower times at the pool.[/
And who argued otherwise?
Then we all agree...and have not said anything that contradicts that point. No poster has said anything that even remotely represents a contrary view.... But the Captain keeps saying it as if someone has suggested otherwise....
I will try to state my position again even more clearly...IF poolhopping were allowed at certain slow times still, such as on weekdays, midday during slow season,etc. that would NOT make SAB at near capacity- or anywhere NEAR capacity---the pool would still have slow time, down time because the point is that there are probably
VERY FEW people poolhopping...the addition of poolhoppers at such times would have no meaningful impact on the pool capacity--- which is as it should be not just at SAB but also
for any other pool...hoppers should not be hopping to any pool to the point that it brings it up to capacity or over capacity---that has always been the general idea behind the policy and should have remained the policy...
On again off again hopping to SAB is not at all what I suggested... they know when the pool is likely to be empty- midday, certain times of the year...they know when it is going to be very crowded and have pre-announced pool hopping suspension well in advance in the past...I think Disney's and Captain Midnight's position is unnecessarily inflexible and that a more realistic policy could have been fashioned EASILY...if they were interested in keeping current hoppers satisfied..but they have those members money...so who cares?
I still believe the way this policy was "sold" by guides long before it was official is proof that it is a sales tactic--( not a conspiracy-another misrepresentation of other's views-- never said that it was anything like a conspiracy)...if it's not a selling point then why are the salesman even mentioning it?
Originally posted by CaptainMidnight
Nope, sorry, don't buy it. Nice try though. I think the limitations for SAB pool hopping are entirely reasonable based on capacity issues and not some big sales conspiracy plot.
This is called the Argument of Personal Incredulity and is not a valid argument.... Whether the Captain, or I or anyone else "buys" it or not, is irrelevant. An individual's incredulity is not a counter argument. Everyone is free to believe or not believe anything-but that has no influence on the facts...I don't "buy" that year round blanket bans are reasonable based on capacity issues- but my not believing is not my argument...it is based on some assumed FACTS---maybe my statements about the influence of hopping on capacity are not correct...maybe a lot more people hop than I am assuming--then they would have a negative impact on capacity even at the slowest times...if so then the policy would be reasonable as the Captain argues---BUT if my assumptions are correct- and they are assumptions that the Captain has misrepresented -either misunderstood or completely ignored- then the policy is NOT reasonable. It is not based on any reasonable capacity issues..this is a testable situation-though the test is not going to happen because the sales pitch is settled. A poll on these boards while unscientific indicated that only a small percentage of people poolhop anyway...I believe that the motivated hoppers can still expect to hop to SAB at slow times without expecting enforcement of the new policy-and no one will be any worse or wiser for it...and if they are---don't do it.
Paul