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Lreserve said:

Truly unbelievable & the funny thing is, I asked her didn't you ask anyone sitting near you if they saw anything, she then told me there were different
people sitting there when she returned after her walk. I was wondering if someone not staying at the Club may have walked off with her belongings, I still feel Club O did not handle the situation well.

Lyn


This is a key sentence in this story... Did she look at the wristbands afixed to the frame of the lounger and see if she was at the correct chairs? If she REALLY was a overnight Club O guest (and you have to be staying at the resort in order to get Club O towels issued to you) then the beach boys would have fastened their two "wristbands" with the first 3 or 4 letters of their last names to the frame of the lounger for the duration of their stay.

The part of the story that the people on the nearby chairs were different when she returned just doesn't ring true...unless she (they?) got confused and went to the wrong chairs! Since the wrist bands are firmly affixed to the chairs for the duration of your stay, you tend to have the same neighbors every day!


Something does not quite ring true with this story.....IMHO...


Bill