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mikenannie
Apr 27, 2013Explorer
wkswenson wrote:
Camped at both KOA and non-KOA and had the same experiences... some very good, some very bad, others in between... Generally had good experiences at KOAs but at a price, which isn't always that far off from surrounding CGs.
I don't like getting into a CG and not getting a site I asked for, but most (certainly KOA) reservation systems have in small writing, your reservation holds A site, but the specific site may not be guaranteed..... Don't like it but most do have the disclaimer.
I would file a report with your opinion of the KOA on the corporate web site - seems KOA is making a step towards improved customer experience and would want to know. Problem is they are still a franchise and the amount of control KOA has over any/all CG is questionable sometimes.
I understand the disclaimer to mean you might get site 50 and not 37 that you reserved. I still expected the same type of campsite. They need to clarify that disclaimer, I read it several times BTW.
As far as franchises go, if a particular campground is damaging your 'brand' then yank the franchise. Simple. All KOAs suffer when a few deliver poor customer service. Especially in today's Internet and social media world.
Thanks for your reply.
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