Dean said:Bring it on, got my super soaker ready. The one's who need bodily harm are the ones saving chairs indefinitely. I don't have any problems with saving for 15 or 20 minutes while someone is getting ready. It's the low life's that go out at 7-9 and expect to come to the pool between 11 & 3 or similar, that I have NO use for.
Sammie said:Actually the person who threatened to physically remove me from their chair, said they leave the pool to go back to their villa and have lunch and maybe a nap and expect their things to be left on their chairs and the chairs left untouched.
Like I said, bring it on. We can educate low life's one at a time.Sammie said:Actually the person who threatened to physically remove me from their chair, said they leave the pool to go back to their villa and have lunch and maybe a nap and expect their things to be left on their chairs and the chairs left untouched.
Dean said:Like I said, bring it on. We can educate low life's one at a time.
I'll be there two time this fall, I'll try to remember to let you know.Sammie said:When is your next trip, I want to be at the pool when you go, so you can handle the chair bullies,![]()
NOPE. What we're talking about is people who go out in the morning and put articles on the chairs with the intent of returning later, usually hours later. There are resorts that actively enforce this much like a meter maid for parking.kathleena said:OK, so I have a question.
I go to the pool, I have my T-shirt on and my sandals. I get a towel. I put the towel on a chair with the T-Shirt and my sandals underneath the chair. I go in the pool for an hour and then come out and want to relax in the chair.
Is that chair-saving in the eyes of some posting here? To me - I'm using the pool area and just because I'm not sitting in the chair at all moments...........well, you get the picture.
Just a question.............I'm only asking because some are saying that a towel left on a chair for xxxxx minutes makes it fair game..............