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- wildtoadExplorer III think only parks that have a history of bad reviews feel the need for such a policy. “Say anything negative about the park” to whom? To the staff, owner, other guests?
I DO agree if a customer is being a butt repeatedly to the point of whipping the proverbial dead horse they should be asked to leave. - westernrvparkowExplorer
DallasSteve wrote:
I would assume something similar exists at almost all RV parks and businesses in general. "If you don't like it here, please leave." is our policy. And should a guest push the issue too far, we will move on from politely requesting to firmly insisting they leave.
I stayed at a nice RV park last week and it was a very nice park. But what irked me greatly was their rules had a disparagement clause saying the campers could not say anything negative about the park. I don't think they could sue you for saying something negative, if it's true, but all the same I would rather stay somewhere else that does not have such an extreme rule. Negative and false = bad. Negative and true - we still have freedom of speech. - 2oldmanExplorer IITrees not trimmed.
- DallasSteveNomad III stayed at a nice RV park last week and it was a very nice park. But what irked me greatly was their rules had a disparagement clause saying the campers could not say anything negative about the park. I don't think they could sue you for saying something negative, if it's true, but all the same I would rather stay somewhere else that does not have such an extreme rule. Negative and false = bad. Negative and true - we still have freedom of speech.
- BeakerExplorerOther campers are there.
- lots2seeinmyrvExplorerBarking dogs
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