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Originally Posted by wudda1955
I don't understand the problem. A friend and I go to these very same classes, and while we do have to get there early, we have never stood in line to get a ticket. We wait in the car. When the attendant gets there, we get out of the car, get our tickets and go back to the car until they start letting people in the gate. Unless it's a nice day, in which case we'll wait at the gate until they let us in. Easy.
What annoys me are those who don't bother waiting for a ticket and show up five minutes into the class. Last week we had three ladies show up late one day, just one on another day--and the class was at capacity. Although the instructor said something, she was in no position to ask them to leave. "Management" was nowhere to be found so nothing was said or done and, in each instance, they stayed. Just show up late and walk in. Apparently, that's perfectly acceptable and an option I've considered myself. That way I could sleep in a little later in the morning! :-)
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It's not perfectly acceptable. That's an instructor problem. When our weight class was full, the instructors put a sign on the door stating they were at capacity. If anyone ignored the sign and came in anyway, they were politely but firmly told they could not stay. Your instructor needs to step up and enforce the rules he/she is working under. There are regulations for capacities of rooms and pools, and the rec center could get in trouble for breaking them. If it's really a problem, you should take this matter to the people in charge.