We just spent 2 weeks in Mexico at Mayan Palace Resorts. The first week in Nuevo Vallarta was great. Loved the room (even with a crappy view), loved the grounds, the service was outstanding, other guests were friendly, pool was relaxing, food & drink was good & reasonably priced.
Then we went to Riviera Maya. Again the room was great (great view), grounds were beautiful, service was excellent, pool was great, beach was super, food was fabulous although pricey, & most folks were pretty friendly. However, every morning between 6 & 7am there is a steady stream of "lounge savers" with room towels, shoes & hats (even portable coolers & blankets & beach bags) headed to the pool to stake a claim on their favorite lounge chairs & palapas. It states very clearly in the rules handed out at check-in and on signs at the entrys to the pool that placing of personal belongings on chairs to "reserve" them is prohibited. By 8am you are hard pressed to find a single spot in the shade without a resident shoe or hat. Most of these spots remain unoccupied until around 10:30 or so & many until close to noon. I have never seen the "no saving chairs" rule so blatantly ignored anywhere else.
I had a heated exchange with what I will loosely refer to as a "gentleman" who by his own admission had reserved his chairs at 7am. He was quite irate when he arrived at 11:30 to find I had removed his rubber flip flop at 10:30 to join it's partner on another chair. A guest seated nearby said he had also never seen it as bad anywhere else & blamed it on the abundance of people from a particular region of North America. I'm not so inclined to point figures at my northern neighbors. So perhaps some of you owners (with your gray wristbands) or frequent visitors (with your neon orange wristbands) to this resort can give me a better explaination. Why is it acceptable for so many of you to ignore the posted rule? This practice is downright rude, selfish, juvenile, stupid (that nice looking cooler is just begging to be stolen), childish, and at least 5 more adjectives I can't think of that apply to jerks who think the rules don't apply to them. This is not just a rant. I really want to know why normally polite, law abiding folks think it is perfectly okay to ignore the rules.
Then we went to Riviera Maya. Again the room was great (great view), grounds were beautiful, service was excellent, pool was great, beach was super, food was fabulous although pricey, & most folks were pretty friendly. However, every morning between 6 & 7am there is a steady stream of "lounge savers" with room towels, shoes & hats (even portable coolers & blankets & beach bags) headed to the pool to stake a claim on their favorite lounge chairs & palapas. It states very clearly in the rules handed out at check-in and on signs at the entrys to the pool that placing of personal belongings on chairs to "reserve" them is prohibited. By 8am you are hard pressed to find a single spot in the shade without a resident shoe or hat. Most of these spots remain unoccupied until around 10:30 or so & many until close to noon. I have never seen the "no saving chairs" rule so blatantly ignored anywhere else.
I had a heated exchange with what I will loosely refer to as a "gentleman" who by his own admission had reserved his chairs at 7am. He was quite irate when he arrived at 11:30 to find I had removed his rubber flip flop at 10:30 to join it's partner on another chair. A guest seated nearby said he had also never seen it as bad anywhere else & blamed it on the abundance of people from a particular region of North America. I'm not so inclined to point figures at my northern neighbors. So perhaps some of you owners (with your gray wristbands) or frequent visitors (with your neon orange wristbands) to this resort can give me a better explaination. Why is it acceptable for so many of you to ignore the posted rule? This practice is downright rude, selfish, juvenile, stupid (that nice looking cooler is just begging to be stolen), childish, and at least 5 more adjectives I can't think of that apply to jerks who think the rules don't apply to them. This is not just a rant. I really want to know why normally polite, law abiding folks think it is perfectly okay to ignore the rules.
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