A man has been hailed a hero for his “deliciously petty” revenge against a family who reserved poolside sunbeds but never showed up to sit in them. He shared how he booked a getaway to Hamilton Island, Australia, for a treat – and was excited to relax by the pool while topping up his suntan.
But his day was scuppered by an “entitled family” who haven’t learnt how to share. Taking to Reddit, he said: “I arrived at the pool at 7am when it opens, I noticed seven sun loungers had towels laid over them already. They were in the best spot, with large umbrellas shading them.
“The pool gets busy by 8am and all sun loungers become occupied. The selfish people that ‘reserved’ their spot didn’t arrive until 11.15, well over four hours later. They only stayed in the pool for one hour. This really annoyed me.” Cleverly plotting payback, he watched from his balcony as the culprits surfaced the next day.
He recounted: “As soon as I saw entitled Mr sun lounger hogger heading out to claim his thrones, I followed behind and collected all seven towels and threw them in the pond next to the pool,” gleefully adding, “I picked a prime position so I could witness their reaction. It was brilliant. They tried to accuse the new residents of the sun loungers but other people backed them up.”
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“They collected their wet dirty towels and after realising there were no sun loungers, they left. Looking thoroughly annoyed. It was deliciously petty but worth it.” One user commended the crafty retaliation: “It’s not like shovelling out a snowed in parking spot and leaving a chair to reserve it. They didn’t earn those spots in any way. Glad you threw in the towels for them.”
Another added enthusiastically: “I’m going on a princess cruise in a few months and you have given me a great idea for an activity to do if bored in the AM. A nice stake out.” Echoing the sentiment of fair play, a third remarked: “It’s one thing if you’re going to take a pee or get a drink and are saving it for five-ten minutes, but if you’re gone for more than thirty minutes, it’s free real estate.”
Another chimed in with their own frustration: “Oh I hate it when people ‘reserve’ spots like that! I take my son to swimming lessons and without fail people ‘reserve’ the best, two larger stalls – and even the handicapped one- by keeping clothes in them, even though there are signs not to. So every week we’re one of the first out of the showers (short hair) and without fail, when I leave the cubicle to get his shoes from the locker the people still aren’t using the stall they ‘reserved’.”