I wasn't aware that this was such a problem at the waterparks. When we go to the waterparks, we do rent a locker. As soon as we put any valuables in there, we look for one chair for the 4 of us to set down our towels and some sand toys. We don't guard it all day. We go to a ride or two, then I come back with my daughter and sit down. Then my daughter plays with her sand toys, then after a few minutes, we're off again.
I don't think we should have to stay with our stuff all the time. We also leave our stuff there during lunch, snacks and bathroom breaks. So, essentially, we are rarely sitting on the chair. We know we don't use it that much so we only take one chair for the 4 of us. But if we did like to lounge around hours on end on the chairs, I think we would choose to save our money and stay at the resort pool. But we are there to go on rides, not sit on a chair.
Many times we have walked by many chairs only occupied by a towel or sunglasses etc. But we have never been upset about that. I absolutely do not think there is anything wrong with "reserving" a chair or two. However, I do not think it's appropriate for a family of 4 to reserve 4 lounge chairs if they don't use them that much. I do think 1 or 2 chairs is fine for them. I think everyone is getting upset because of the mentality that once you get there you should be able to "own" as many chairs as you want. This is very inconsiderate.
But I absolutely, most definitely, find that removing someone's personal belongings from a chair is RUDE! No one should touch anyone's stuff. It's really sad that it happens.
I believe the OP is much more upset about the reaction from those people. They behaved inappropriately, especially around children. I do believe the OP could have handled it better. But I feel that if those people had just apologized and offered the seats back, there would be no problems, and I think the OP would have settled for one of the chairs and be comfortable with that. And they may have had a nice conversation during their break. But, in actual fact, those people had no intentions of being nice and they must have already been upset that the OP had been holding on to the chairs and hence, was ready for any confrontation. I'm pretty sure they knew the OP would be somewhat upset, but if they had the
decency to offer the seats back (or maybe just one seat), it would have turned out differently.
I believe, without a doubt, that if those people had their stuff taken from their chairs, they would be livid.
JMO.
