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I stayed at the Comfort Inn in Mercer, Pa. over Labor Day week-end. My daughter, grandson and I were in the pool when one of the staff came in and told us and another couple there was no drinking allowed; there had been a complaint. Now, you have an indoor pool with a hot tub (my dtr and I were in the hot tub); it was quite hot in there and you have tables, lounge chairs, and chairs all around the pool. Why bother having tables if you can't put a plastic cup down on the table. I have never been to a hotel/Inn before that you couldn't drink in a hot environment whether it was on a cruise ship or at another hotel. I don't understand why not. I guess this was a first and it makes absolutely no sense why a person can't have a drink in a plastic cup around a pool. Please let me know why this is a rule. Thank you<br /> <br /> Sincerely,<br /> Susan Eibel


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