Vacationers frustrated: children in the Adults Only” pool and cell phone noise!

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Holidaymakers complain about increasing disruption from other guests at Egyptian resorts: noise, children in the “adults only” area and more.

Urlauber beklagen zunehmende Störungen durch andere Gäste in ägyptischen Resorts: Lärm, Kinder im „Adults Only“-Bereich und mehr.
Holidaymakers complain about increasing disruption from other guests at Egyptian resorts: noise, children in the “adults only” area and more.

Vacationers frustrated: children in the Adults Only” pool and cell phone noise!

In recent years there have been increasing reports of frustrations that holidaymakers in all-inclusive hotels have to experience due to the behavior of other guests. These complaints are particularly common at the hotel pool. A regular guest at an Egyptian Red Sea resort has shared his experience and sheds light on the problems caused by reckless behavior. Loud Mercury The topic is currently being heavily discussed on social networks such as Facebook.

A key issue concerns the resort's adults-only pool. This area, originally intended for adults, is increasingly frequented by families with children. Guests report that the age restriction sign is “very small and inconspicuous,” requiring hotel staff to point it out frequently. In this context, the distinction between rest and time with the family does not seem to be clear for many vacationers, as more and more parents bring their children to this pool, which significantly disrupts the rest of the other guests.

Additional problems caused by noise and clutter

The unpleasant experiences at the pool are exacerbated by loud cell phone use. According to a report by Watson Many holidaymakers find the noises from cell phones and tablets annoying. A report from the Media Nations Report 2022 shows that 80 percent of respondents feel disturbed by loud smartphone users. Younger people in particular often do without headphones, which is not understandable for older guests. This leads to tension and resentment among holidaymakers.

In addition, more and more parents are leaving their children in the Jacuzzi while they relax at the bar themselves. This creates clutter and promotes contamination of the water, which results in complaints from other guests. German lifeguards are concerned about parents' duty of supervision in these situations and warn of the possible dangers. The ongoing complaints highlight the different ideas about relaxation and vacation in such hotels.

Overall, this situation reflects an increasing trend that is relevant both in the hotel industry and in people's leisure activities. The question of how to ensure consideration and privacy in shared spaces is becoming increasingly important.

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