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Mum slammed for saying 'people in 5-star hotels steal kids' pool toys deliberately'

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Mumsnet to ask for opinions on whether “people in five star hotels steal children's pool toys deliberately.” She wrote: “We've never been on holiday before since having the DC."I have a two, a three and a five year old, and after much saving we went away for half term to a nice sunny country and stayed in a five star all inclusive.“Took a few toys with us and purchased beach buckets in various shops at extortionate prices. “Toddlers mainly liked taking things into the pool.

But so many things went missing .” She continued: “At the end of each day the pools were all cleared, stuff fished out and the various inflatables and toys are piled up in one area of forgotten stuff.“Only on one occasion did something turn up.“On the last day I saw someone put a load of what I was 99% sure was our stuff in their pushchair."The aggravated mother was confused by the other guests behaviour.She added: “Should I have challenged them ?

Do people in five star hotels steal children's pool toys deliberately?“We lost 12 items in a week. Is it just stuff being misplaced or borrowed?

I can't stop other children playing with my DC's toys and with three to keep and eye on in a pool its impossible to manage that."But, most other mums on the site explained that she had to collect up her items when she left the pool each day.One parent commented: “You're expected to look after your own stuff and unfortunately it will go 'missing' if you don't take it back in after being used.”Another added: “A lot of the time people leave their stuff in the pool on the last day for other people to enjoy as they don't have room in suitcases to take it home.“You're expected to take them back to your room each day/keep on your balcony.

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