Melsmice: My only point in my posts were that touching someone else's personal belongings is risky and may be also considered rude. I'm not referring to some clean towels and a token item being moved. I would certainly let someone know that was looking for a table that a particular one has been unoccupied for a long time then they can choose what to do.
I'm well aware that there are not any adult only pools at Disney. My comment about the adult only pool was that another poster inferred that anyone disagreeing with you is certainly a pool chair hog. I don't have small children and therefore do not stay for hours at a pool, if at all.
What if someone told you that they have been watching you and you have been at the pool all week and were tying up chairs and tables from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. That certainly would not be fair to you and it would be no one else's business what you choose to do on vacation. (just an example of how out of hand something can get when people decide what others can and cannot do).
No way is it right to leave belongings for so long. When my son was younger and we spent time at the pool, I remember having to hunt for chairs and it's not fun.
To me, the sticking point of your post was simply moving personal belongings even if only to the ground. This is simply not other guests job. I certainly was not being an advocate for anyone leaving personal belongings at the pool for later use.
I was simply looking at both sides. I guess I've been to Disney too many times and have seen aggressive people (not referring to you) could have been the family that left the items there.
Anyway, this is my last post. Hope you enjoy many more happy Disney and pool days ahead