A Scottish holidaymaker, Leah Norman, says she witnesses tourists queue for sunbeds at a resort in Spain for around two hours. In her account, the queue forms before sunbeds are available, with people waiting and competing for limited spots. She describes the situation as turning into a “Hunger Games-style” scramble, arguing that the waiting does not translate into widespread use of the loungers. Norman says many sunbeds remain unused later in the day, sometimes with only a towel left on them, suggesting that some visitors secure places and then do not stay to use them. The reports present her observations as a firsthand account of what she saw during her holiday. Both outlets highlight the same core details: the lengthy wait to get access to the sunbeds and the claim that numerous beds then sit empty for much of the day.