spiceycat
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(e) make interlopers ride Small World 65 times in a row.
hey that is a lawsuit.
talk about cruel punishment.
(e) make interlopers ride Small World 65 times in a row.
We experienced this at SSR a few weeks ago.
a large group of very loud guests taking up 2 areas of the pool, one on loungers, one on chairs undercover - talking very loudly about how they had to go to the supermarket on their way to their condo!
SSR pool was very busy and some days there were no loungers at all - we had to walk to one of the quiet pools when the main pool was our nearest to find a chair.
i reported this to disney when i got home and they called to apologise but it didn't sound like they intended to do much about it!
It made me really angry![]()
We experienced this at SSR a few weeks ago.
a large group of very loud guests taking up 2 areas of the pool, one on loungers, one on chairs undercover - talking very loudly about how they had to go to the supermarket on their way to their condo!
SSR pool was very busy and some days there were no loungers at all - we had to walk to one of the quiet pools when the main pool was our nearest to find a chair. :
I doubt there is much they can and will do about it unfortunately. With the sheer amount of people coming and going from property I am shocked more people don't do it...
That being said, when Disney installed the gate access to every resortI thought it was a great idea. That way, it would prevent people from taking advantage of the theme park access... To some degree it has been successful...
For pools, it's not just a DVC vs. non-DVC resort issue. I would say it is a resort-wide problem. However, the staff on hand poolside are probably less willing to deal with this type of situation unless it is blatantly overwhelming or preventing some guests from fully enjoying their stay. I know that my groups in the past have handled this on a case by case basis...
As for fairness, it isn't fair for those of us who pay DVC or pay off the rack rates for accomodations...
Disney CAN stop this by using wristbands at all pools. Must show a room key to receive the wrist band. Other resorts do this all the time. We just have to let Disney know we expect them to fix this problem.
Disney CAN stop this by using wristbands at all pools. Must show a room key to receive the wrist band. Other resorts do this all the time. We just have to let Disney know we expect them to fix this problem.
Something that some of the Marriott timeshares do is this:
They don't have towels at the pool, but rather put a supply of pool towels in each room. People just take them to the pool, and return them to the room. A policy like this at Disney would solve, or at least diminish, some of the problems:
Something that some of the Marriott timeshares do is this:
I love it when you pop back in from time to time, Sammie. Welcome Home.
Gate the pool area with key only enterance like DGC and report non memebers or guest
We just have to let Disney know we expect them to fix this problem.
with ssr - just said wanted to see the models and was let in.
he asked to see my ID - but that was all. no asking for the dvc member card or even resort ID.
This is actually part of the beauty of the resorts that leave towels in the room or let you check them out, they often charge you if you lose them including if they are confiscated because one leaves them too long (usually 2 hours unattended). Not all Marriott's handle it the same way though. Each system has it's pluses and minuses. We were at a resort in TN recently where they have them at the pool but you are not supposed to take them away from the pool, a pain if you're wet.Not to mentiona at Disney the lifeguards will pick up your towels if you leave your chair for too long. So I can see towels disappearing pretty quickly.