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Woman Wants To Pay For A Pickleball Court Reservation, But The Locals Think It’s An Unacceptable Move

by Katy Nguyen
April 23, 2026
in Social Issues

Pickleball courts can get pretty competitive, especially when everyone is eager to play, but what happens when the rules of booking are thrown into question?

One woman’s reservation at a busy park left her confused when a group of players seemed upset about her scheduled court time.

After a few tense interactions with strangers who were surprised by her reservation, she’s wondering if she overstepped.

Woman Wants To Pay For A Pickleball Court Reservation, But The Locals Think It’s An Unacceptable Move
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'AITA for booking a busy pickleball court where nobody pays?'

Y’all, I am genuinely confused about this. There’s this popular park with 6 pickleball courts.

It was my first time playing there, and last week my friends and I decided we were gonna go and play.

I reserved a court for 2h and didn’t think anything of it.

That place is always packed, so I was kinda wondering why all the courts were available to book, but I assumed it was

because I was booking it 1 week in advance, and most people must book it the day before or so.

This morning we got there right on time. The people playing on the court we reserved were done exactly at the time we were meant to start, so it all...

After a while, a couple of friends of ours arrived, and we took a break to say hi to them, and this is when it went south.

Some other group just walked onto our court and were like ok our turn!

I was like “oh, we have this booked until 1 PM!” and 3 out of the 4 ppl started to walk away without saying anything.

The 4th guy, however, looked at me and asked, “Seriously? You reserved on a Saturday morning?!” and I, very confused why he seemed so mad, said yes and asked him...

Without any explanation the guy just says “that’s an a__hole move” and walked away kinda pissed off.

It honestly gave me a little bit of anxiety because I couldn’t tell why. About 40 min go by, and this older man asks me, “Did you reserve this court?”...

I again confirmed, and he said, “I didn’t even know you could book it on Saturdays,” and then asked under what name.

I told him my name, and he grabbed his phone to check that what I was saying was true.

Apparently (we learned this later), people just line up to play, and whenever a game is done, the etiquette is that you give up the court and go back in...

However, none of these people are paying to play; they’re basically using the public city courts for free.

Here’s the kicker, though: the city is closing down 36 pickleball courts, and there’s a petition to keep them open.

I assume that if everyone paid for them, the city wouldn’t actually be closing them down because they’d basically pay for themselves, no?

Anyway, I’m very confused by this whole interaction today. So, am I the a__hole?

Even casual recreation spaces like outdoor pickleball courts can become surprising flashpoints when formal systems collide with informal norms.

In this case, the OP reserved a court using the official booking process, assuming that a reservation guarantees exclusive use for the time slot, a perfectly logical assumption.

But many regular players at busy parks rely on open play etiquette instead, where play is self‑organized and courts are shared on a first‑come, first‑served basis using simple, unwritten systems.

Pickleball etiquette in public settings has developed its own set of unwritten rules precisely because most outdoor courts operate under open play expectations.

For example, when courts are busy, many groups use “paddle stacking” or rotate players so that waiting players take turns stepping onto available courts.

This system helps ensure everyone gets play time without formal scheduling, and it’s widely recognized by regulars.

Some parks even formalize this approach in their courtesy play guidelines, where players queue and rotate respectfully rather than booking ahead.

The fact that this culture exists helps explain why the other players were upset, not because the OP did anything technically wrong, but because her booking disrupted a social norm that many informal players assumed was the “right” way to use the space.

There’s a clear difference between official policies and local customs. In many public parks, pickleball courts are free and unreserved for casual use, and groups are expected to keep games short and rotate frequently when others are waiting.

When these customs exist alongside a reservation system, confusion is almost inevitable if signage or communication about the official rules is lacking.

In other words, the OP didn’t violate any rules by booking, but she stepped into a social space with expectations she didn’t know about.

What’s also relevant is how pickleball’s rapid rise in popularity has created pressure on municipal facilities.

The sport is one of the fastest‑growing in the U.S., prompting cities to rethink court reservations and open play to accommodate demand.

When demand exceeds supply and facilities are scarce, informal etiquette systems like queueing and rotating become even more entrenched because players learn to share limited space through social norms rather than formal reservation systems.

In practice, proper etiquette and respect for others go hand‑in‑hand with formal bookings. Guides on pickleball etiquette emphasize not just rules of the game but also respectful sharing and consideration of others waiting to play.

This includes being mindful of local norms, introducing yourself, and communicating courteously if there’s a conflict over use of the court.

In this situation, the OP did not do anything wrong by using the official reservation system, and she arrived on time and used the court during her booked slot.

What she experienced, pushback from other players, reflects a social etiquette gap rather than a moral failing.

The confusion highlights the importance of clear communication and local signage that explains how reservations work alongside open play expectations in public parks.

Ultimately, the OP isn’t the a**hole; she followed the formal process available to her. The frustration from others came from a difference in expectations between casual players and official bookings.

Better clarity from park management about court use policies, combined with a little empathy on all sides, can help prevent conflicts like this in the future, ensuring both reservation holders and casual players enjoy the courts respectfully.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

These Redditors emphasize that booking a space through the official system is a fair and legitimate use of the park’s resources.

RedHolly − NTA, this is like pavilions in parks. You can pay to reserve one or just hope you get lucky and one is open, but you can’t kick someone...

TechnologyLittle2940 − NTA, the courts are being shut because no one is booking, so to the city, it looks like they aren't being used.

_xLoathe − NTA. You used the official booking system that the city provides.

Not knowing the informal etiquette on your first time there is not a character flaw.

Purple-Haku − NTA. Booking is a booking. They're just upset they didn't deserve it for themselves.

These users believe that the real problem stems from people trying to game the system, and now that the OP has disrupted their “grift,” they’re mad.

CoverCharacter8179 − It's a weird situation, but NTA. If the owner of a facility offers the option to reserve its use, I don't see how you can be an AH...

The people who were mad about it should be complaining to the city and trying to get them to eliminate Saturday-morning reservations.

Budget_Meaning1410 − The same thing is happening to our bus service.

24.6% of people (I just looked it up) don’t pay, and now 6 routes are gone or crippled.

And those of us who do pay pay $0.75 more. Sorry for the OT rant. NTA.

OfAnOldRepublic − You got in the way of the grift, so of course the grifters got mad. NTA.

These Redditors reinforce that if the reservation system exists and the OP followed it, they shouldn’t feel bad about using it.

pickausernametheysay − NTA. If there’s an option to reserve, I would. It’s not like you did it maliciously.

BigGreenBillyGoat − They’re mad because you followed the rules. NTA. They can go be mad on the sidelines.

Ok_Row_2861 − NTA. How is following the rule by booking more of an ah move than using the paid courts for free? Don't even worry about it.

These commenters assert that just because others have been freeloading, it doesn’t mean the OP should let them continue.

Naomeri − NTA—just because the city has been letting them be freeloaders doesn’t mean you need to let them too

Urbanyeti0 − NTA, obviously, you booked it, therefore it’s yours for the entire duration.

ConflictGullible392 − Whole thing is weird, but you’re NTA. If you weren’t supposed to book it at certain times, it wouldn’t be made available for booking then.

teresajs − NTA If people disagree with making reservations, they should discuss that with whatever entity oversees the park.

Perle1234 − NTA. You reserved a court that was available.

The community is unified in support of the OP, emphasizing that using the reservation system was the right thing to do. If the others didn’t like the booking system, they should take their concerns to the city or park authorities.

Do you think the OP should continue to follow the rules, or should they consider other people’s feelings in situations like this? Share your thoughts below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 1/1 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/1 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/1 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/1 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/1 votes | 0%

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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