why too much trouble? how?
Okay, an example...I'm staying at BWV, but I think I would like to swim at the Volcano pool at the Polynesian. So, I now have to pack up all my swim stuff, lug it on the bus with me, to the MK, then get over to the Polynesian, have a swim, go to a bathroom to change and then go about my day. Or, as a family member does, go to MK, put the swim stuff in a locker and then retrieve it as they leave MK and go to the Polynesian for a nice swim before spending the rest of the day in MK! Way too much trouble for me..I swim where I'm staying.
Just out of curiousity, not being sarcastic in any way, have you been inconvenienced by a child swimming with other family? I'm very curious.
No, not by one child. But, I have been in pools with a family with many children (5) who were really obnoxious in the pool. How could I be sure they weren't guests? Ah, maybe by this comment overheard at the Volcano Pool..."Man, this is a great pool. We should stay here next year. It's much nicer than our motel pool!" Yep, that was a clue alrighty
That's completely fair, if you are staying at a resort and don't have a lounge chair, I would be upset too, has this happened to you? Did you complain? What happened? I have been during peak season and have not been w/o a lounge chair. I would for sure complain.
I haven't complained myself...I should have. I just took a few chairs over behind some trees..all that was left that day..August at the Polynesian. But, I have seen lifeguards go around, asking to see room keys at BW's pool area.
Do I 'have' to have a poolside lounge chaise? Not so much anymore. But, back when my dd was younger, I liked to be near the pool while she swam. Yes, she was a fish, but you can never tell when something may happen. The thing I resented the most were the people that took up several tables/chairs, put towels on them and then left the area! Or those that put a towel and a book on a lounge chaise and went back inside the resort....doesn't leave any room close to the pool for those that are actively present, with kids in the pool. If you aren't there, you shouldn't be able to 'save' seats.
But yes....pool hoppers have inconvenienced me in the past. Did it ruin my vacation? Absolutely not. I just like to be sure to give accurate info here on the DIS....that's why I always suggest asking the lifeguard at the pool if your friends can use the pool with you. It's only polite. And they are usually given permission. It's only, like I said, those deluxe resorts with the fantastic pool areas, right next to a park, that seem to have their pools abused (for lack of a better word!!).