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Privacy NoticeA young couple has raised the stakes in the notorious holiday sunbed war by creeping down to their hotel pool at 1am. Aimee Millar, 20, hailing from near Belfast, found herself leaving her room in the wee hours after noticing rival holidaymakers were bagging the best spots under cover of darkness. “In the hotel we stayed at, if we didn’t get those certain sunbeds we would’ve had to pay €7.50 (£6) each for a bed,” Aimee shared with Luxury Travel Daily. “As much as it was crazy we didn’t mind doing it at 1am as we were staying up later anyways.” During their stay in sunny Albufeira, Portugal, Aimee and her beau Darragh, also 20, realised they had to up their game. Initially setting alarms for an early claim pre-breakfast around 6am, they still found themselves losing out on prime lounging territory. Taking to TikTok, Aimee captured their stealthy, towel-toting escapades, confessing: “I know it’s crazy but it’s the normal thing to do here”, reports Belfast Live. Despite getting involved in the midnight dash, Aimee does concede that the whole procedure is a bit unjust. She reasons, “I believe that putting the sunbeds down is fair in the morning but at more like 9am or 10am.” Sign up to OK!’s daily newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free
Pictured: Video grab from Aimees video of her getting up at 1am on holiday to get a spot by the pool.
(Image: Jam Press Vid/@aimee.millar23)
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“Everyone likes to be close to the pool and not have to pay or lie on the grass. “I think leaving towels down when leaving the pool or late at night is crazy and a bit too far. “I think it wouldn’t be very fair to an older couple or families with young kids who may be in bed earlier – they can’t go and do this as easy.” Viewers were quick to jump into the comments to share their disbelief. Josephine wrote: “I actually couldn’t do it, it’s ridiculous.” Eleanor chimed in: “Hotels need to start doing allocated sunbeds because this is out of hand.” “I would come down leisurely and just throw the towels off in the morning, idc,” declared another bold user. Natalie added her two cents: “I would come down leisurely and just throw the towels off in the morning, idc.”
Sunbed wars! Holidaying couple get up at 1am to avoid paying £6 for spot by the pool
(Image: Jam Press Vid/@aimee.millar23)
“Just back from Turkey, the hotel didn’t allow anyone to reserve sun loungers. This is madness,” Lynsey shared her recent experience. Aimee and Darragh’s holiday in Albufeira spanned from July 28 to August 10.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnTravelReal Life