Krissy562
Lurking Since 2003
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- Apr 30, 2006
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Some of us think it's a bad idea only because it takes away from someone who might have actually wanted it to use to stay in. It's not like they're unlimited. I would feel sorry for the family who couldn't book because someone used what they needed as a throw away.
It's great that you have sympathy for folks that don't get what they want or need. I'm truly not being sarcastic, but I am having a hard time understanding where/how you would decide to draw the line.
Assuming that paying your "fair share" for the limited resource isn't enough; that it has to be used in a way that satisfies a particular standard...
Is it acceptable for a single person stay at the campground for a weekend, even though they are keeping that family from using it for their week-long vacation?
Would it have been ok for someone single/family to reserve the campground for a week to get the FP+ EMH and parking perk, use it as their "base" to hotel hop from Universal SW, Disney, etc as long as they stayed there...maybe one night? Would that be enough? Would it be worse?
I've never booked a "throwaway reservation" but I did do something similar, and I'd be curious to see where this would fall on your scale:
DH, DD and I had never been to Universal, but wanted to take advantage of FOTL and particularly Early Entry to Harry Potter We had 3 day tickets to Universal for the first time ever and a 7-day Disney Ticket. We booked a 3 night Priceline stay at a yucky and cheap I-drive hotel before our stay at POFQ because it was the weekend following President's Day and Disney rates were stupid - Universal's were stupid plus. We stayed the first night at the I-Drive place, left the bulk of our stuff there but spent 1 night at Royal Pacific, then came back and spent the third night at the I-Drive place. On the Fourth we moved to POFQ.
Was that wrong, because a family couldn't book the yucky hotel room we didn't stay in that one night? Should we have packed up our 11 days of clothes and stuff and moved it twice to avoid taking the room we weren't using, away from a family who could have?
Who gets to make the call as to whether or not I am using something I paid for, in the way that "some of you" would think is ok or a "bad idea?"