Just back last week from Boulder Ridge. Notwithstanding two horror stories re airports to and fro, we had our customary wonderful time in between. Having had, like so many of us, a challenging winter, we looked forward to some welcome sun and warmth, and maybe a little pool time.
We’d set aside one likely day for this and my wife eagerly went to the Geyser Springs pool to enjoy the day. This was at 10 am, only to find that EVERY pool chair and cabana was ‘’reserved’ with pool towels! That might have been ok if the pool itself were filled with a corresponding number of towel-owners.
There were 3 people in the pool.
She made do, by sitting in a table chair for the bulk of the day.
I later encountered two Cast Members who worked at the pools. I told them what was going on, and made it clear I neither expected them to be pool police, nor to take the many towels away. They commiserated and said that there is a sign to tell guests not to do this and agreed tgat maybe the sign needed to be bigger.
Don’t like to complain unless I have a solution but I guess I don’t!
We’d set aside one likely day for this and my wife eagerly went to the Geyser Springs pool to enjoy the day. This was at 10 am, only to find that EVERY pool chair and cabana was ‘’reserved’ with pool towels! That might have been ok if the pool itself were filled with a corresponding number of towel-owners.
There were 3 people in the pool.
She made do, by sitting in a table chair for the bulk of the day.
I later encountered two Cast Members who worked at the pools. I told them what was going on, and made it clear I neither expected them to be pool police, nor to take the many towels away. They commiserated and said that there is a sign to tell guests not to do this and agreed tgat maybe the sign needed to be bigger.
Don’t like to complain unless I have a solution but I guess I don’t!