Experts from Hotels.com outline the most annoying habits of travelers, particularly focusing on the practice of reserving pool chairs. Surveys indicate that 60% of travelers dislike when others reserve pool chairs but disappear, leading to conflicts over limited seating. Hotels like Marriott's Maui Ocean Club and St. George Beach Hotel & Spa have adopted strict policies to manage this issue. These practices highlight the stress that can arise during vacations, often contradicting the desire to relax and enjoy leisure time.
While nothing is worse than getting down to the pool while on vacation and not seeing a single lounge chair free. This is a universal feeling - but 60% of people despise when others reserve pool chairs, and then disappear for hours.
According to the popular booking site, Marriott's Maui Ocean Club in Hawaii has a strict policy where they only allow visitors to reserve one additional chair.
As a result of all this, many resort-goers might find it hard to actually relax - the main reason they're on vacation to begin with.
Despite this battle, some hotels are going to the extreme by not permitting guests to plop their belongings on a coveted chair.
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