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wbwood
Jul 14, 2016Explorer
dfm wrote:
Quote.....By WRVPO....
It is this thinking that causes businesses to want to get any disabled person in and out as soon as possible. The Drumbeat of sue, sue, sue makes businesses fear the disabled customer, not want to accommodate them. It is this thinking that causes businesses to want to get any disabled person in and out as soon as possible. The Drumbeat of sue, sue, sue makes businesses fear the disabled customer, not want to accommodate them.
As far as whether or not the requests were reasonable, in my opinion absolutely not. Why should a disabled person get to bring in guests without a fee when everyone else has to pay. Not all parks have the ability to monitor all visitors. We can, but we are in Montana and very few of our guests from Thailand have visitors stopping by. But if a park is located a short distance from major metro areas and serves primarily locals, it would be close to impossible to administer some visitors in free and others pay.
As for the golf cart, our insurance specifies that we are not to allow any non employee to operate or ride in park vehicles. Maybe as the owner I would take that chance, buy I don't empower my employees to make that decision. Unquote.
I read the Op as saying they wanted KOA to allow their friends to come and pick them up.(not to be GUESTS at their site )
Does this mean that if I stayed at this KOA or at WRVPO's place It would be right to have to pay an $18.00 fee to have a taxi pick me up and then another $18.00 for a taxi to drop me off again , cause that is all the friends were going to do???
Yes, if they are coming to your site. They would actually probably charge the taxi driver and not you. I would imagine that since this is a gated park, that it would probably be best to meet them at the gate. Not saying that its a good rule, but if its their rule, then its their rules.
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