I thought I would start a light-hearted topic about a little niggle I have when taking part
in the organised games when staying in hotels:-
The idea of joining in darts, archery, boules, etc is to meet people and have fun, isn't it?
We all stand around in the sun to watch and encourage the players and at the end of the game,
maybe have a chat and a drink with fellow team members.
BUT there is always one that stays on the sunbed and only gets up to play when it is their turn.
Then reluctantly plays and goes back to bed without even speaking!! (They don't even take their
own darts out of the dartboard!!!!!) Ha Ha!
That is bad enough but when a team player loses during the game and walks straight away without
even watching it until the end, that is just not on!
It would be interesting to hear what niggles you on your holidays.
(Think sunbed/parasol situation would come out top!)
My Niggles???
Must say I'm not much of a one for joining in organised games, preferring to stay on the lounger with my book. I will join in some aqua aerobics, and if there's a shooting competition, hubby always signs up.
and if there's a shooting competition, hubby always signs up
hehe, Us blokes need to get the practice in!!!
MilleMiglia beat me to it!
Chivas -
I know the sort of people you mean, though and they always seem to be so half-hearted about playing, which would wind me up if I was involved! Either join us sunlounger lizards or get up and about, don't do both, when you keep walking in front of my lounger you're blocking my sun!
For my 50th we went to the Dom.Rep.,and the animation team would not take no for answer. So there was I, reading my book on the sunbed and I had to hide some tennis balls in the sand whilst not moving from my bed. I nearly got pushed off by the hunters.
a year later i was back in the same resort and he was in a different hotel, but was drinking in the same bar as me. we had a chat and he remembered me and he said he was very surprised it took me so long to be rude to him, as most british guests who did not want to participate ususally swore at him on the first or second time of his asking them to take part.
anyway, we are now very good friends and i always have a drink with him when i'm in spain.
he is going to be a bit surprised in 2 weeks time, as he is in a hotel in a different resort from where i normally go, but i am taking friends this time and we are staying in the hotel just along the road from his.
i may even take part in his games this time
I've seen this happen so many times too. The entertainment person comes round and asks if any children want to play Killer Pool. He can't get enough children to become involved, so invites adults too. All the children and the adults put their Euro into a pot and obviously, the winner takes all. Bearing in mind this was originally going to be a game for the kids and they have only asked the adults to make the numbers up - I always see one of the adults absolutely hammer the poor little kids, so they get the dosh at the end of the game.
He's the same adult you see all through the holiday taking part in absolutely every game going! Ping pong, water polo, french bowles, you name it - he's there. ...... Cropping all the poor little kiddies when playing dads v lads football too!
And to top it all - he's always back at the entertainment by 9.30 pm to collect his certificates for that day
I'm sure I'll see one again this year on our holidays! Look out for him -there'll be one at your hotel too , I'm sure!!!
bring on the daft games !!!!!
Silly Champagne games are our speciality!!!
I am not boasting but he is the reigning paper aeroplane manufacturer and thrower of several hotels!!!!!!
In the Algarve last week, the Team thought of a game consisting of 3 rubber chickens and we had to toss them into hula hoops which were numbered 10 to 50 points. It was so funny. As it had not been invented before(!!!) the game had no name.
One I thought of was 'cock-a-hoop' but I am sure you can think of some of the ruder ones that people made up!
I understand that some people don't like taking part but as I always say, each to his own.
Whilst on the subject, have you ever been to hotels where they have quizzes and people leave the answers for the following week's guests? A lady of 92 won a prize for Pop Music and most of the questions were about the Prodigy!!!!!
Give it a go, Juby 5 - I hope you will enjoy it!
We go on holiday to have a laugh and luckily, we succeed!!!!
we really are looking forward to a reet good balance of chillin by beach/ pool, joining in with daft games and going on excursions !
usually complaining that the rifle does not shoot straight!!!!!
See you've met my hubby before then Suzie He is a keen shooter and shoots all through the season. He doesn't seem to realise that his gun cost over £1500, while the one they have on hols probably onl;y cost around £25. Never mind - he'll be there this year again & complaining to me for an hour after!
We might even have met up on our holiday?
I have no problem in anybody playing games, as long as they leave me out of it . Surely once you tell the animation team no thank you, they should leave you alone. They really got on my nerves during our last holiday to Egypt. If you wouldn't get up they'd sit on the edge of your sun lounger trying to coax you . I remember once getting up just to get away from him, and he fell off the edge. Needless to say he never sat on my lounger again!
Must admit, I have not experienced it but if I did, I too would walk -
but why should I be bullied? Probably that is why you are not in favour but in some
hotels we have visited, the Team walk around the pool area to announce the games.
If you want to take part it is up to you and if not the same applies.
Everyone enjoys their holidays in different ways and as with parties at home -
you can't make people enjoy themselves, can you?
One of hubby's favourite games is seeing how long he can stay asleep on the lounger - believe you me - sometimes that game can go on for hours
hubby is still alive tho . i agree that nobody should be pressurised into joining in
but i do like it when people do ,
It's like that time my mate asked me if I wanted to run a marathon with him. I said no way and he kept presuring me. He said, 'come on, it's for the handicapped and the blind' Then I thought to myself, 'I could win this' Only joking, it's good for morale!
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