This is my point, thank you Mr./Mrs. Smith...And YES I would go up to a life guard and ask if I they felt it was Ok to remove towels from a table that had no other belonging. Their answer would probably be "I don't see it being a problem as long as no other items are on the table because people leave towels around all the time"... The guard could (and will talk to you...Ive had conversations with Disney life guards) do this without taking his/her eyes off the pool. Like Mr/Mrs Smith said its not up to US to decide if we can touch other people belonging or not.
I agree Sammie. Some one in the party needs to stay with the table or be swimming close by to see it so if someone comes along, you can jump out of the pool.Well I am sure everyone's opinion on this will vary but mine is, you are not there, the table is no longer yours. I see no difference in this and saving a place for the parade. Believe me if you leave items on a bench thinking it is yours for a parade and leave, you lose it.
If you want a table then someone needs to stay with the table. If that is not possible then you get another one when you need it. This saving tables for hours to only use them for 30 mins is ridiculous and the very reason that many can not find a place to sit down and eat.
Using a lounge chair at the pool with your personal items on it, while still at the pool is very different from table use.
She left the pool to get something to eat. Therefore, she has no claim to that table. It amazes me how people feel they can claim a chair/table all day long while coming and going as they please. If you leave the pool, you leave your spot. She was the rude and selfish one.
I would have tossed the towles into the used towel bin and taken the table. If she confronted me, I would have said, "what towels? There were no towels here when we sat down".![]()
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I agree with you. I probably would have said "You left your personal towels here and now they are gone?? Maybe you should check the hotel's lost & found". When she said "Well, they were hotel towels" I would have looked sympathetic and said "Oh, well a CM probably thought they were towels that someone didn't put into the dirty bin when they left the pool area, since you weren't here, so they picked them up".
And no, I would not have used the towels because even though they may have looked clean, you never know if someone had used them and refolded them neatly. Into the dirty bin they'd go.
I would have tossed the towles into the used towel bin and taken the table. If she confronted me, I would have said, "what towels? There were no towels here when we sat down".![]()
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I guess a question that comes to my mind for the OP is: Was it possible for you to sit elsewhere?
I agree with you. I probably would have said "You left your personal towels here and now they are gone?? Maybe you should check the hotel's lost & found". When she said "Well, they were hotel towels" I would have looked sympathetic and said "Oh, well a CM probably thought they were towels that someone didn't put into the dirty bin when they left the pool area, since you weren't here, so they picked them up".
And no, I would not have used the towels because even though they may have looked clean, you never know if someone had used them and refolded them neatly. Into the dirty bin they'd go.
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I would have done the same!!
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Well I am sure everyone's opinion on this will vary but mine is, you are not there, the table is no longer yours. I see no difference in this and saving a place for the parade. Believe me if you leave items on a bench thinking it is yours for a parade and leave, you lose it.
If you want a table then someone needs to stay with the table. If that is not possible then you get another one when you need it. This saving tables for hours to only use them for 30 mins is ridiculous and the very reason that many can not find a place to sit down and eat.
Using a lounge chair at the pool with your personal items on it, while still at the pool is very different from table use.
Well I am sure everyone's opinion on this will vary but mine is, you are not there, the table is no longer yours. I see no difference in this and saving a place for the parade. Believe me if you leave items on a bench thinking it is yours for a parade and leave, you lose it.
If you want a table then someone needs to stay with the table. If that is not possible then you get another one when you need it. This saving tables for hours to only use them for 30 mins is ridiculous and the very reason that many can not find a place to sit down and eat.
Using a lounge chair at the pool with your personal items on it, while still at the pool is very different from table use.
Well I am sure everyone's opinion on this will vary but mine is, you are not there, the table is no longer yours. I see no difference in this and saving a place for the parade. Believe me if you leave items on a bench thinking it is yours for a parade and leave, you lose it.
If you want a table then someone needs to stay with the table. If that is not possible then you get another one when you need it. This saving tables for hours to only use them for 30 mins is ridiculous and the very reason that many can not find a place to sit down and eat.
Using a lounge chair at the pool with your personal items on it, while still at the pool is very different from table use.
You do realize that the lifeguard's job is actually to keep people from drowning - not to settle ridiculous table disputes among adults? If I was a lifeguard at a busy pool and someone came to me with something like this, I'd think they were insane. Seriously.
They're lifeguards. Not tableguards or towelguards. And, contrary to what some on these boards would have you believe, poolside tables are NOT a matter of life or death.