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The Exasperating thread!

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Todays outcry

 

German tourists who book sun beds all day, and not there. 

 

Lunatics

 

I dumped the towels in the sand for the second day, and they where angry when back after two hours. Quite satisfying actually

 

 

3 minutes ago, Hummin said:

I dumped the towels in the sand for the second day, and they where angry when back after two hours. Quite satisfying actually

 

'tread' carefully....   :whistling:

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12 minutes ago, Hummin said:

German tourists who book sun beds all day, and not there. 

If they paid for the sun beds for the whole day, then fine.

If not, then obviously ignore their towels.

 

By the way, do only Germans do that?

It reminds of Thais in food courts where they put something on every table.

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39 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

If they paid for the sun beds for the whole day, then fine.

If not, then obviously ignore their towels.

 

By the way, do only Germans do that?

It reminds of Thais in food courts where they put something on every table.

Here it is a normal resort, and included in the common facilities for everyone. 

 

I even passed one of them down at the pier today, and when I was back to the beach, his bag still hanging there. 

 

Only germans? No it is a European phenomenon, but at this resort it is mainly Germans for the moment. 

 

 

 

 

A couple decades ago I stayed at Diana Estates condo for a few months.Same thing happened.The group had an early bird and he would place a towel on each and every lounge around the pool before 7am for them.

Lots of arguments and the local management refused to interfere.Finally a bloke threw every towel into the pool one morning.

Great big uproar ensued.It all calmed down for a week and slowly began again. <deleted> indeed.

 

2 hours ago, Hummin said:

Todays outcry

 

German tourists who book sun beds all day, and not there. 

 

Lunatics

 

I dumped the towels in the sand for the second day, and they where angry when back after two hours. Quite satisfying actually

 

 


self righteous jobsworth to the core.

 

i move the towel on the lounger I want to use. the rest have no importance.

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2 hours ago, Hummin said:

Here it is a normal resort, and included in the common facilities for everyone. 

 

I even passed one of them down at the pier today, and when I was back to the beach, his bag still hanging there. 

 

Only germans? No it is a European phenomenon, but at this resort it is mainly Germans for the moment. 

 

 

 

 

 

I wasn't joking. The Germans started it way back in the '70s.

https://www.quora.com/Do-German-tourists-really-steal-swimming-pool-chairs-by-putting-their-towels-on-it

 

They would get up early in the morning, put their towels on sunbeds and then go back to sleep.

3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

If they paid for the sun beds for the whole day, then fine.

If not, then obviously ignore their towels.

 

By the way, do only Germans do that?

It reminds of Thais in food courts where they put something on every table.

But at least they or one of are actually present in the queue for food.

 

1 hour ago, madone said:


self righteous jobsworth to the core.

 

i move the towel on the lounger I want to use. the rest have no importance.

 

 

But what if there are no loungers free due to towels being on them but no people corresponding to the towels in the pool area?

If you leave the pool area, your towel should go with you, unless you are just going to the bathroom.

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Your find it even with the Thai's...........

 

 

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19 minutes ago, oxo1947 said:

 

Your find it even with the Thai's...........

 

 

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That is progress and very structured 

1 hour ago, 0ffshore360 said:

But at least they or one of are actually present in the queue for food.

 

Maybe. Or they work in a shop nearly and "reserved" the table at 10am.

11 hours ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

I wasn't joking. The Germans started it way back in the '70s.

https://www.quora.com/Do-German-tourists-really-steal-swimming-pool-chairs-by-putting-their-towels-on-it

 

They would get up early in the morning, put their towels on sunbeds and then go back to sleep.

Yep. Never forget, a bunch of us young chaps were in Costa Blanca in 88 and EVERY morning this group of Germans would get down to the pool before breakfast and commandeer several poolside loungers with their towels. They’d literally be there all day whether their physical body was present or not. Same loungers every day. It started to pee people off. So after a few days of this, we got in before them and put our own towels on ‘their’ loungers. Lo and behold, they moved them lol. So next morning, we threw all their towels in the pool. They didn’t do it again. 😂

 

So if op is at a resort here and the loungers are not paid for and those tourists have the nerve to commandeer them, they have every right to move the towels. The cheek of it! 

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15 hours ago, madone said:


self righteous jobsworth to the core.

 

i move the towel on the lounger I want to use. the rest have no importance.

I Just take the loungers  for me and my wife, have no intention of starting a war with everyone. 

 

At Koh Kood we experienced they where up to the beach front bungalows and stealing their "personal" loungers. Totally chaos

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New resort and only two lonely towels on the chairs. Promising

 

 

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14 hours ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

I wasn't joking. The Germans started it way back in the '70s.

https://www.quora.com/Do-German-tourists-really-steal-swimming-pool-chairs-by-putting-their-towels-on-it

 

They would get up early in the morning, put their towels on sunbeds and then go back to sleep.

 

like the war, the battle for the sun lounger has deeply embedded itself in the British psyche, to the point that now they are some of the worst offenders 

Yeah,

 

I just read about a guy who ordered a frou frou coffee and got the wrong kind.

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11 minutes ago, ignore it said:

Yeah,

 

I just read about a guy who ordered a frou frou coffee and got the wrong kind.

Happens all the time. Especially annoying when we order black coffe without milk and sugar, and what  we get , is Americano with sugar and milk on the side 🫣

On 2/1/2025 at 3:43 PM, Centigrade32 said:

This is the stuff of legend. Has been going on for decades. 

 

Booking / not keeping the booking for a sunbed seems to be the high point of their existence.

 

Seems they have very little to occupy their days.

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2 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

Booking / not keeping the booking for a sunbed seems to be the high point of their existence.

 

Seems they have very little to occupy their days.

Our new resort have no Germans staying, but is mainly Swiss, and the neighbour resort is Sweedish based, and nobody occupies the loungers when they are not there or close by Swimming or having lunch nearby. 

 

Today 10g o'clock, not one reservation 

 

 

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On 2/1/2025 at 3:41 PM, Hummin said:

Todays outcry

 

German tourists who book sun beds all day, and not there. 

 

Lunatics

 

I dumped the towels in the sand for the second day, and they where angry when back after two hours. Quite satisfying actually

 

 

I would have used their towels too!

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2 minutes ago, RocketDog said:

I would have used their towels too!

Im not sweedish 🫣😁

6 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Im not sweedish 🫣😁

I didn't say what i used them for.image.gif.cdaae6e6975d360f0c522968d3c748ed.gif

       If people are fighting over sunbeds it points to a glaring lack of enough sunbeds.  Whether it's a condo or a hotel, complain to management.  If enough unhappy people complain, likely something will be done.  With condos, sometimes it's a matter of catching up with how things are today, vs. pre-Airbnb.  

      Spouse and I used to live at Lumpini Park Beach in South Jomtien, which has 3 huge buildings and, I think, around 1,800 condos.  It has two pools and, when we lived there years ago when it first opened, there were maybe a dozen sunbeds at each pool and some tables with chairs.  You would think that would not be nearly enough sunbeds for 1,800 condos but, at that time, a lot of the condos were owned by absentee Bangkok owners, who rarely used the condos.  At long weekends, when the Bangkokians showed up, management put out extra seating at the pools.

     That was the plan also for other condos built around that time, such as The Base and Centric Sea.   With the arrival of Airbnb and illegal daily rentals, more of the condos were occupied than what management had originally planned for and the result was not enough pool seating.  If you're condo is stuck in pre-Airbnb thinking, demand more pool seating--and maybe more exercise equipment in the gym.  

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14 minutes ago, newnative said:

       If people are fighting over sunbeds it points to a glaring lack of enough sunbeds.  Whether it's a condo or a hotel, complain to management.  If enough unhappy people complain, likely something will be done.  With condos, sometimes it's a matter of catching up with how things are today, vs. pre-Airbnb.  

      Spouse and I used to live at Lumpini Park Beach in South Jomtien, which has 3 huge buildings and, I think, around 1,800 condos.  It has two pools and, when we lived there years ago when it first opened, there were maybe a dozen sunbeds at each pool and some tables with chairs.  You would think that would not be nearly enough sunbeds for 1,800 condos but, at that time, a lot of the condos were owned by absentee Bangkok owners, who rarely used the condos.  At long weekends, when the Bangkokians showed up, management put out extra seating at the pools.

     That was the plan also for other condos built around that time, such as The Base and Centric Sea.   With the arrival of Airbnb and illegal daily rentals, more of the condos were occupied than what management had originally planned for and the result was not enough pool seating.  If you're condo is stuck in pre-Airbnb thinking, demand more pool seating--and maybe more exercise equipment in the gym.  

We had exactly the same problems at Condo 88, but the problem worsened when people went down at sunrise to secure their beds, and I did the same back then after observing closely for awhile, since I had my corner appartment overlooking the pool. We finely managed to get 10 more sunbeds, but still, every new arrival did the same mistakes as the previous ones. 

 

Quite a few towels did end up in the pool, and the problem was solved until next arrivals.

 

Anyway, it is different at holiday resorts, when some few thinks they have the right to personal sumbeds all day long and not even stays there 3 hours all together, and even leave the resort for lunch. 

 

As said, where Im noe, mostly swiss people, and next door where we also eat luch, no problems. Next door is mostly sweedish 

Years ago when holidaying in the Canaries befriended a German couple who kindly added my towels to their early morning deployments.  Cost a couple of beers at midday but a lot more relaxing than getting up at the crack of dawn. We shared the bribery to the pool security guard so they weren't removed. Bests beds in the hotel. 

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On 2/1/2025 at 7:39 PM, oxo1947 said:

 

Your find it even with the Thai's...........

 

 

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I just experienced this first hand now before opening time, and as quick the counter opened, chaos erupted 😁

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