drsteve wrote:
troubledwaters wrote:
I've never read any reviews on Camp Dearborn but I have been there at least once a year over the last 5 years and never experienced any of the stuff reported by drsteve (not sure if he is saying those things happened or if he is repeating reviewers that say it happened).
We are actually going to Camp Dearborn ourselves in mid September (second time this year). I have never had a problem there. I've also been to Haas Lake and never had a problem there either. I like camp Dearborn because it's reasonably priced, bathrooms are clean, there is a lot of stuff you can do there, good sized sites, just all around nice facilities. I guess my experience has been different that what drsteve experienced (or is repeating from somewhere else).
I have never been there. Like many people I rely on reviews to get an idea about a facility. Looking at multiple review sites reveals about 5 terrible reviews to every 1 who says it is OK. That's not a good ratio.
The occasional poor review is often from a disgruntled customer who thought they deserved special treatment, or didn't like being told to follow the rules. When a large majority of the reviews are bad, there might be something to it.
I have a little different feeling about reviews. If you're mad and pissed off at someone, whether it's reasonable or not, you are likely to do your best to get em! - in this instance leaving a bad review. If everything goes swimmingly, your likely to do nothing. The could make the bad to good ratio 500/1, you have no way of knowing (which is probably closer to the truth then the 5/1 you cited).
The only reviews I take any interest in at all, is when the review is a solicited reviews. For instance, when I make a major purchase at Walmart, Lowes, etc., a few weeks after they will send me an email soliciting my comments and make it easy for me to respond without taking a lot of time. A solicited review means you get the good as well as the "out to screw you disgruntled", and they can verify that you indeed are a purchaser (i.e.: actually stayed there). This also gives them an opportunity to "get out the other side of the story", make improvements when needed, and right a wrong when warranted.
I don't read one sided reviews when the other side has no chance for input or opportunity to make things right - to me they are worthless. Everyone is entitled to their own way of doing things, that's just mine.
Preferably, y'all keep away from Camp Dearborn (especially in mid-September) (they got bad reviews), I like that idea the best.