
Wybiła 7 i się zaczęło. Nagrała "wyścig" w hotelu. "Naprawdę żenujące"
28-letnia Rachael z Wielkiej Brytanii spędzała urlop w miejscowości Playa Blanca na hiszpańskiej wyspie Lanzarote. Kobiecie udało się nagrać scenę, k…
LANZAROTE, SPAIN – A recent viral video from a hotel in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote, has once again brought to light the contentious issue of 'sunbed wars' at popular holiday resorts. The footage, captured by a guest, shows a mass rush of holidaymakers at dawn, sprinting across the resort grounds to claim sunbeds by the pool. The video, which has garnered hundreds of thousands of views, depicts a scene where numerous guests, armed with towels, race from their rooms to secure prime poolside spots. Within minutes, rows of previously empty sunbeds are covered, signaling their reservation for the day. This practice, often seen in all-inclusive resorts during peak seasons, frequently leads to frustration among other guests and prompts discussions about fairness and hotel management. Comments on the video reflect widespread exasperation, with many viewers expressing disbelief and secondhand embarrassment. One commenter stated, "May this life never find me," while another remarked, "This is why I don’t do charter holidays." Some guests who have stayed at the depicted hotel noted that while the resort has ample sunbeds, the competitive behavior still occurs, particularly during school holidays. The incident highlights a persistent challenge for hotels striving to ensure a relaxing experience for all guests, as the early morning scramble for sunbeds continues to be a point of contention for many holidaymakers.
28-letnia Rachael z Wielkiej Brytanii spędzała urlop w miejscowości Playa Blanca na hiszpańskiej wyspie Lanzarote. Kobiecie udało się nagrać scenę, k…
Rachael, 28, from the northeast of England, was sitting on her balcony before the swimming pool at her hotel in Playa Blanca opened in the morning.