5 Things You Should Never Do at a Resort – Fodor’s Travel
Picture it: You’re finally on your long-awaited vacation. You’ve had visions of sparkling blue water dancing in your head for months, and you roll up to the beautiful pool at your resort, sun screened up and beach bag in hand, ready to lounge the day away.
Then: Sad trombone. Every single lounger has a towel or other belongings on it, indicating that the space is occupied. A quick glance around, and the math doesn’t add up. There are way more towels on chairs than people at the pool. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to quickly deduce that people are saving chairs, perhaps stealing out in the early morning hours to claim prime poolside real estate, and then going about their morning business, leaving the seat “occupied” and unavailable for other guests to use.