Again, I don't mean to go off topic but I'm still fairly new here and I've seen this come up before while reading other threads -- does this incite flaming simply because it's been asked and answered 1000 times or is there some other issue here?topics that will incite flaming:
monorail expansion
I know you were not..but I wanted to throw that out there...:lol:lol no need to defend yourself to me I wasn't referring to anyone in particular in this thread, but as the topic of parking fees and resort mugs comes up every once in a while there have been some senior members that have defended it.
oh and I don't condone it either, I myself have never done it. To be asked to leave a resort for that would be mortifying to me. :wave:
Basically it's been something rumored for so many years, if not decades. But unfortunately it is just too costly that in reality it is not feasable.Again, I don't mean to go off topic but I'm still fairly new here and I've seen this come up before while reading other threads -- does this incite flaming simply because it's been asked and answered 1000 times or is there some other issue here?
That is pretty much it. It also spawns and endless monorail cost vs benefits argument that inevitably turns ugly. Search "monorail expansion" sometime and you will see what I am talking about. You can also search "5th gate" and will see a similar situation.Again, I don't mean to go off topic but I'm still fairly new here and I've seen this come up before while reading other threads -- does this incite flaming simply because it's been asked and answered 1000 times or is there some other issue here?
I find it odd how many people are against pool hopping but condone parking at a monorail resort to avoid to the parking fees or bring in their refillable mugs back from a previous trip.
Here's what I ask my kids... "What would happen if everyone did it?" Think of yourself as a member of society instead of one entitled individual.
If everyone pool hopped without consideration, every affected pool would have security like Stormalong Bay, and we'd all pay for that with increased costs and a changed pool experience.
If everyone parked at monorail resorts, Disney would take steps to make that very difficult - so it would be a royal pain-in-the-butt to visit the Grand Floridian (and to some extent we're seeing this already, at least in comparison to the past).
If everyone re-used old refillable mugs, the program would become unprofitable for Disney so they would discontinue it. Personally, I would miss it - I more than get my money from it during each trip.
If everyone took up two parking spots, if everyone butted in line, if everyone exceeded the speed limit, if everyone ignored stop signs, etc. You can do this for just about anything - in Disney or out in the real world.
This is one of the very few things that really gets me upset. I hate people who pool hop. If you want to use a resort's pool, then get a room there. Otherwise stay out!
Here's another thread on the matter http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?t=477270
What about toilet-hoppers? Does it bug you when someone who isn't paying for a room at a resort decide to use the public toilet? If everyone did that, resort guests might have to wait for a toilet or go all the way back to their room! Even if there is an open toilet, the toilet-hopper undoubtedly caused a stinky smell the resort guest has to endure. :hurl:
If you want to use the toilet at a resort, get a room! :ROFLOL:
The only way people should be allowed at other resorts is if they have reservations at a particular restaurant that happens to be at that specific hotel. I guess some people think they pay to be in WDW they should have full use of all the resorts & attractions. All though that's true about the parks & restaurants, it isn't true for the actual hotels. Where's the fairness that someone pays X amount of $ to stay in a deluxe & someone who couldn't afford that paid X amount of $ to stay in a value, then the value decides to shoot over to a deluxe & make use of what that hotel has to offer to IT'S rightful guests. Sounds like stealing to me.
I can think for myself most of the time and I don't worry about what other people are doing, and me refilling my mug should only concern Disney as it doesn't affect other guests in any way.
A.Hence the term, public restroom. There are signs up saying pools are for the use of that resorts guests only.
B.If I had a pool in my room, I wouldn't use the resort pool.:animwink:
all joking aside for the moment, can anyone point to a time when pool hopping was a problem for them, and by that I don't mean that the pool chairs were all taken on a busy summer day. I mean that the chairs were taken by people who were known to be staying elsewhere and who were on site without permission, and because of the presence of these "pool hoppers," they could not enjoy their pool time?
We already know from post #47 that if Disney decided to make a rule that the toilets are for paying resort guests, then you will switch and be on my side here. Whether it is a rule is all that you care about.:lol:
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