BigRedDad
Well-Known Member
Well, I will take this one step further and a lawyer under contract law would need to be more precise. The signs posted state: "This pool are is for the exclusive use of Disney's XYZ resort guests." The LEGAL term of guest is undefined. A guest can be anyone visiting the resort. In legal terms, that line needs to state people with paid Disney's XYZ resort reservations.
This goes to my claim that if I am a "guest" at a resort, patronizing it with my money, my DD could jump in the pool for a couple minutes. Because I am not a resident of said resort, have no ownership or rental agreement, I legally am a guest at the resort.
This goes to my claim that if I am a "guest" at a resort, patronizing it with my money, my DD could jump in the pool for a couple minutes. Because I am not a resident of said resort, have no ownership or rental agreement, I legally am a guest at the resort.