We were so sick of sunbed hoggers we got the ultimate revenge – they woke up totally embarrassed

THREE dads fed up with tanning bed eaters have teamed up for their ultimate revenge.

To end the little war, the trio escaped security at 3am and placed their enemy’s towels on top of a giant sun lounger pyramid.

Three fathers built a giant pyramid after they got fed up with the sunbed eaters

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Three fathers built a giant pyramid after they got fed up with the sunbed eaters

A father who comes by @mark_brooks5 posted the picture of their masterpiece on a soccer field in an undisclosed hotel on TikTok.

He captioned the post, “When the wars in the tanning bed reach a new level.”

“When you get sick of the tanning bed war, three dads take action at 3am,” he wrote.

“Each bed with a towel turned into a pyramid on the 3g pitch!”

“Let’s just say safety and sunbed eaters 0 dads 1.

“The pool was surprisingly quiet the next day and the early wake ups stopped as people were too embarrassed to retrieve their towels from the top of the pyramid!”

One person commented, “Well done to the dads who did this.”

The trio were among the many vacationers seeking revenge on tanning bed robbers.

A couple also took revenge after an insignificant guest “reserved” sun loungers, but did not show up for nine hours.

Thom and Lisa Aspland woke up at dawn hoping to snag a spot by the pool at their Indonesian resort, but instead waited ages to get one.

A hotel worker also exacted the ultimate revenge on holidaymakers who gobbled up sun loungers with their towels.

The brilliant moment was captured at a resort in Mallorca as the weary worker was ridding the area of ​​towels in no time.

Also in Spain, a tourist was mocked for wearing running clothes by the pool – in order to be ready to hop to the sunbeds.

You can see how the vacationer in the resort, who desperately wants to reserve the loungers, sprints and tries to get a seat.

Russell Falcon

Russell Falcon is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Russell Falcon joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing russellfalcon@ustimespost.com.

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