I was teaching technology classes last week to some of my coworkers. During a break, we started to discuss our summer vacations. A few folks went to Disney this summer, so we all started to share our memories and favorite things to do. A had some things to get ready, so I moved to a different part of the room.
As I was working, I overheard one of my coworkers tell this story...
"We drove to Disney this summer with our travel trailer. We stay at Disney's campground, so we got a parking tag that lets us park on property. After a few days at the park we were pretty tired, so we decided to take a break. We used the pass to go to a bunch of different resorts. We had our swimming suits on under our clothes. When we got to the guard station, we told the guard that we wanted to look around the resort. They always let us in. We went straight to the pool. We even took a cooler of beer with us. The kids love the slides. You should see all of the pools! Each one is themed differently. We went to about five different pools that day!"
Another coworker interjected: "So you're pool hoppers, huh?"
"Yeah, it's great. In fact, we did it last year for father's day. My husband said it was the best father's day ever!"
By this point, I had about bit through my tongue. Finally I said, "As a Disney Vacation Club member who pays for maintenance at some of those pools, I would like to thank you for taking chairs, towels and pool space away from my family and my fellow members."
She just looked at me. I had to laugh, because I think she could tell that I was not happy about it. She quickly changed the subject.
I'm not sure where they hopped, but if the resorts had slides they had to be at least moderates. I'm guessing with that plan they would try to hit the deluxes, so I'm sure there was likely some
DVC overlap.
People just don't seem to get it...